Language name and locationː Burji, Oromia region, Ethiopia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. mičča |
21. lamattanna-mičča |
2. lama |
22. lamattanna-lama |
3. fadia |
23. lamattanna-fadia |
4. foola |
24. lamattanna-šoole |
5. umutta |
25. lamattanna-umutta |
6. lia |
26. lamattanna-lia |
7. lamala |
27. lamattanna-lamala |
8. hiditta |
28. lamattanna-hiditta |
9. wonfa |
29. lamattanna-wonfa |
10. tanna |
30. fadiittanna |
11. tannaya-mičča |
40. foolattanna |
12. tannaya-lama |
50. umurttattanna |
13. tannaya-fadia |
60. liattanna |
14. tannaya-šoole |
70. lamalattana |
15. tannaya-umutta |
80. hidittanna |
16. tannaya-lia |
90. wonfattana |
17. tannaya-lamala |
100. čʼibba |
18. tannaya-hiditta |
200. lama čʼibba |
19. tannaya-wonfa |
1000. kuma / ɗekk kuma |
20. lamattanna |
2000. lama kuma |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Grover Hudson,
Michigan State
University, Michigan, U.S.A.,
May 15, Additional data provided byː Salle Chota, South Ethiopia Synod, Awasa, Ethiopia. 10 January, 1996. 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Grover Hudson, 1993 年 5 月 15 日. |
Other comments: Burji has a decimal system. Burji language is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Burji people who reside in Ethiopia south of Lake Chamo. There are over 46,000 speakers in Ethiopia, and a further 10,400 speakers in Kenya. Burji belongs to the Highland East Cushitic group of the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family. |
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