Language
name and locationː
Nu Mhou, Guizhou, China
[Refer to
Ethnologue ] |
1. tɕy33 |
21. ȵoŋ43 i33 |
2. yi33 |
22. ȵoŋ43 yi33 |
3. pa33 |
23. ȵoŋ43 pa33 |
4. tləu33 |
24. ȵoŋ43 tləu33 |
5. pja33 |
25. ȵoŋ43 pja33 |
6. tjɤ44 |
26. ȵoŋ43 tjɤ44 |
7. ɕoŋ31 |
27. ȵoŋ43 ɕoŋ31 |
8. ja32 |
28. ȵoŋ43 ja32 |
9. tɕɤ55 |
29. ȵoŋ43 tɕɤ55 |
10. tɕɤ32 |
30. pa33 tɕɤ32 |
11. tɕɤ32 i33 |
40. tləu33 tɕɤ32 |
12. tɕɤ32 yi33 |
50. pja33 tɕɤ32 |
13. tɕɤ32 pa33 |
60. tjɤ44 tɕɤ32 |
14. tɕɤ32 tləu33 |
70. ɕoŋ31 tɕɤ32 |
15. tɕɤ32 pja33 |
80. ja32 tɕɤ32 |
16. tɕɤ32 tjɤ44 |
90. tɕɤ55 tɕɤ32 |
17. tɕɤ32 ɕoŋ31 |
100. i33 pai44 < Chinese |
18. tɕɤ32 ja32 |
200. yi33 pai44 |
19. tɕɤ32 tɕɤ55 |
1000. i33 sai33 < Chinese |
20. ȵoŋ43 tɕɤ32 |
2000. yi33 sai33 |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Profs. Pan Chengqian, Deng Fanggui and Meng |
Other comments: Nu Mhou (Nu Mao) has a decimal system. Nu Mhou they still preserve their traditional numeral system. The Nu Mhou is spoken in Libo county of Qiannan Buyi-Miao Autonomous Prefecture in Guizhou Province in Southwest China by about 2,000 persons. |
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