Language name and locationː Bongili, Republic of Congo [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ɸɔ́kɔ̂, mɔ̂, dʒɔ̂ |
21. makó mábalé na mɔ |
2. íbalé |
22. makó mábalé níbalé |
3. íʃáto |
23. makó mábalé níʃáto |
4. ínɛ |
24. makó mábalé nínɛ |
5. itáno |
25. makó mábalé nitáno |
6. íʃámano < loanword from Lingala |
26. makó mábalé níʃámano |
7. moʃábáli < loanword from Lingala |
27. makó mábalé na moʃábáli |
8. mwambî < loanword from Lingala |
28. makó mábalé na mwambî |
9. ibwâ < loanword from Lingala |
29. makó mábalé nibwâ |
10. d͡ʒomu |
30. makó má́ʃáto |
11. d͡ʒomu na mɔ̂ |
40. makó mánɛ |
12. d͡ʒomu níbalé |
50. makó mátano |
13. d͡ʒomu níʃáto |
60. makó máʃámano |
14. d͡ʒomu nínɛ |
70. makó moʃábáli |
15. d͡ʒomu nitáno |
80. makó mwambî |
16. d͡ʒomu níʃámano |
90. makó íbwa |
17. d͡ʒomu na moʃábáli |
100. kama |
18. d͡ʒomu na mwambi |
200. kam íbalé |
19. d͡ʒomu nibwâ |
1000. kama d͡ʒomu (? ) |
20. makó mábalé |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. John Philips, SIL International, Congo, August, 2008. Informantː Kouffa Nestor, born 1925 9n Matélé near Pikounda, department of the Sangha, Congo. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. John Philips, 2008 年 8 月 15 日. |
Other comments: Bongili or Bokiba, Bongiri is spoken by approximately 11,600 speakers in the department of Sanga in northern Congo-Brazzaville. Centred on Pikounda, Bongili is spoken along the river northwards to Ouesso and on the road south of Ouesso, Congo. Bongili has a decimal system. This counting system is known by older people. Younger people have replaced these numerals by the similar numbering system from Lingala. I notice that the existing data in the database for this language uses the Lingala terms for 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, multiples of ten. |
Language name and locationː Bongili, Republic of Congo [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. -yɔ |
21. tuk(u) i-bale n(a) -yɔ |
2. -bale |
22. tuk(u) i-bale n(a) -bale |
3. -sato |
23. tuk(u) i-bale n(a) -sato |
4. -ne |
24. tuk(u) i-bale n(a) -ne |
5. -tanu |
25. tuk(u) i-bale n(a) -tanu |
6. mo-toba / ɔ̃-toba |
26. tuk(u) i-bale n(a) mo-toba |
7. sambo |
27. tuk(u) i-bale na sambo |
8. mwambi |
28. tuk(u) i-bale na mwambi |
9. i-bwa |
29. tuk(u) i-bale n(a) i-bwa |
10. d͡ʒomi |
30. tuk(u) i-sato |
11. d͡ʒomi na -yɔ |
40. tuk(u) i-ne |
12. d͡ʒomi n(a) -bale |
50. tuk(u) i-tanu |
13. d͡ʒomi n(a) -sato |
60. tuk(u) ɔ̃-toba |
14. d͡ʒomi n(a) -ne |
70. tuku sambo |
15. d͡ʒomi n(a) -tanu |
80. tuku mwambi |
16. d͡ʒomi n(a) ɔ̃-toba |
90. tuk(u) i-bwa |
17. d͡ʒomi na sambo |
100. kama |
18. d͡ʒomi na mwambi |
200. kam(a) i-bale |
19. d͡ʒomi n(a) i-bwa |
1000. |
20. tuk(u) i-bale |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. André Jacquot,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. André Jacquot, 1995 年 12 月 2 日. |
Other comments: Bongili or Bokiba, Bongiri is spoken by approximately 11,600 speakers in the department of Sanga in northern Congo-Brazzaville. Centred on Pikounda, Bongili is spoken along the river northwards to Ouesso and on the road south of Ouesso, Congo. Bongili has a decimal system similar to that of Mboshi. |
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