Language name and location: Boro, Assam, Manipur state, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. sé |
21. nɯizise |
2. nɯí |
22. nɯizinɯi |
3. tʰám |
22. nɯizitʰam |
4. brɯí |
24. nɯizibrɯi |
5. bá |
25. nɯiziba |
6. dɔ́ |
26. nɯizidɔ |
7. sní |
27. nɯizisni |
8. daín |
28. nɯizidain |
9. ɡú |
29. nɯiziɡu |
10. zí |
30. tʰamzí |
11. zíse |
40. brɯizí |
12. zínɯi |
50. bazí |
13. zítʰám |
60. dɔzí |
14. zíbrɯi |
70. snizí |
15. zíba |
80. dainzí |
16. zídɔ |
90. ɡuzí |
17. zísni |
100. zɯusé / sezɯú |
18. zídaín |
200. nɯizɯú |
19. zíɡu |
1000. sé rɯ̀za |
20. nɯizí |
2000. nɯí rɯ̀za |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr. Aleendra Brahma,
PhD Research Scholar, Department of Computer
Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology,
Guwahati University, Assam, India.
June 26, 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Aleendra Brahma, 2009 年 6 月 26 日. |
Other comments: Bodo or Boro has a decimal system. Boro is spoken by approximately 1,500,000 speakers in Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya and West Bengal states, India as well as Nepal. |
Language name and location: Boro, Assam, Manipur state, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. -se1 |
21. nōy2zi1 se1 |
2. -nōy1 |
22. nōy2zi1 nōy1 |
3. -tʰam2 |
22. nōy2zi1 tʰam2 |
4. -brōy1 ~ -bri1 |
24. nōy2zi1 broy1 |
5. -ba1 |
25. nōy2zi1 ba1 |
6. -do1 ~ -ro1 |
26. nōy2zi1 do1 |
7. -sni1 ~ -si2ni1 |
27. nōy2zi1 sni1 |
8. -zad1 ~ -daŋ1 ~ -dyan1 |
28. nōy2zi1 dyan1 |
9. -si2kʰo1 |
29. nōy2zi1 ɡu1 |
10. -zi2 ~ -zu2 |
30. tʰam2zi1 |
11. zi2se1 |
40. broy2zi1 |
12. zi2nōy1 |
50. ba2zi1 |
13. zi2tʰam2 |
60. do2zi2 |
14. zi2broy1 |
70. sni2zi1 |
15. zi2ba1 |
80. dyan2zi1 |
16. zi2do1 |
90. ɡu2zi1 |
17. zi2sni1 |
100. zow2se1 |
18. zi2dyan1 |
200. zow2nōy1 |
19. zi2ɡu1 |
1000. rō2za2se1 |
20. nōy2zi1 ~ kuri <Assamese |
2000. rō2za2nōy1 |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof.
Suhnu
Ram Sharma
,
Deccan College Post-Graduate
and Research Institute, Pune, India,
January 7, Reference sourceː Pramod C. Bhattacharya, 1977. A Descriptive Analysis of the Boro Language. Gauhati Univerisity, Assam, India 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Suhnu Ram Sharma, 1993 年 1 月 7 日. |
Other comments: Boro or Bodo has a decimal system. Bodo has four tonesː high tone (indicated by superscript 1); mid tone (indicated by 2); low tone (indicated by 3), and four tone or neutral tone (indicated by 0). |
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