Language
name and location:
Bongcher,
Tripura,
India
|
1. kʰatka |
21. |
2. inika |
22. |
3. it̪ʰumka |
23. |
4. iliːka |
24. |
5. raŋaka |
25. |
6. irukka |
26. |
7. sirika |
27. |
8. iruɽka |
28. |
9. kokka |
29. |
10. somka |
30. som tʰumka |
11. somli kʰatka |
40. som lika |
12. somli nika |
50. som raŋaka |
13. somli tʰumka |
60. som ruka |
14. somli lika |
70. som sirika |
15. somli raŋaka |
80. som ruʈka |
16. somli ruka |
90. som koka |
17. somli sirika |
100. rad͡ʒaka |
18. somli ruʈka |
200. |
19. somli kokka |
1000. saŋ |
20. som nika |
2000. 10000. saŋ som |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. G. Devi Prasada Sastry and Ms. Priyanka Rakshit. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore, India, November 29, 2011. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. G. Devi Prasada Sastry and Ms. Priyanka Rakshit, 2011 年 11 月 29 日. |
Other comments: Bongcher has a decimal system. Bongcher is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Tripura in India. It belongs to the Boro-Garo branch of the Sino-Tibetan Family. It is highly endangered and presently is spoken by about 500 persons in three villages. Bongcher shows a two way tone contrast: falling /v̀/ and rising /v́/ |
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