Language name and locationː Bohtan Neo-Aramaic, Georgia [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区博赫坦-新阿拉迈克语, 格鲁吉亚, 俄罗斯  

 

1. xa

21.  əsri-u-xa

2. tra

22.  əsri-u-tra

3. tˁlota

23.  əsri-u-tˁlota

4. arba 

24.  əsri-u-arba

5. xamʃa

25.  əsri-u-xamʃa

6. əʃta

26.  əsri-u-əʃta

7. ʃaw

27.  əsri-u-ʃawa

8. tmanya

28.  əsri-u-tmanya

9. ət͡ʃːa

29.  əsri-u-ət͡ʃːa

10. əsˁra

30.  tˁloːti

11. ɣdiːsːar

40.  arbi

12. trsːar

50.  xamʃi

13. tlsːar

60.  əʃti

14. arbasːar

70.  ʃawwi

15. xamʃasːar

80.  tmoni

16. əʃtasːar

90.  ətʃːi

17. ʃawasːar

100. əmma

18. tmonasːar

200. tra əmma

19. ətʃːasːar

1000. alpa

20. əsri

2000. tra alpe

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Samuel Ethan Fox, Former student of Department of Linguistics, University of Chicago, USA, April 9, 2013.  

供资料的语言学家: Dr. Samuel Ethan Fox, 2013 年 4 月 9 日.

 

Other comments: Bohtan Neo-Aramaic has a decimal system. The above data are from the Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Bohtan. While some speakers, fewer than 500 (2009), of the language are in Georgia, the majority are now in Russia, in the towns of Krymsk and Novopavlovsk.