Language name and locationː Caijia, China [Not reported on the Ethnologue]
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1. ji33 |
21. ȵin33 tɕi33 ji33 |
2. ta55 |
22. ȵin33 tɕi33 ȵi33 |
3. sa33 |
23. ȵin33 tɕi33 sa33 |
4. sɿ31 |
24. ȵin33 tɕi33 sɿ31 |
5. ɣuŋ33 |
25. ȵin33 tɕi33 ɣuŋ33 |
6. fu55 |
26. ȵin33 tɕi33 fu55 |
7. tɕʰi55 |
27. ȵin33 tɕi33 tɕʰi55 |
8. pei55 |
28. ȵin33 tɕi33 pei55 |
9. kuo55 |
29. ȵin33 tɕi33 kuo55 |
10. dzan33 |
30. sa33 tsɿ33 |
11. tsɿ33 ji33 |
40. sɿ31 tsɿ33 |
12. tsɿ33 ȵi33 |
50. ŋ33 tsɿ33 (< ɣuŋ33 tsɿ33 ) |
13. tsɿ33 sa33 |
60. fu55 tsɿ33 |
14. tsɿ33 sɿ31 |
70. tɕʰi55 tsɿ33 |
15. tsɿ33 ɣuŋ33 |
80. pei55 tsɿ33 |
16. tsɿ33 fu55 |
90. kuo55 tsɿ33 |
17. tsɿ33 tɕʰi55 |
100. ji33 pia55 < Chinese |
18. tsɿ33 pei55 |
200. ȵi33 pia55 |
19. tsɿ33 kuo55 |
1000. ji33 tɕʰin33 < Chinese |
20. ȵin33 tɕi33 (< ȵi33 tsɿ33 ) |
2000. ȵi33 tɕʰin33 , 10,000. ji33 wan33 |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof. Bo Wenze,
提供资料的语言学家: 薄文泽教授 (北京大学外国语学院东语系), 2009 年 9 月 2 日. |
Other comments: Caijia
is a newly discovered language, only spoken by about one thousand elder
people in few mountainous villages
scattering amongst the border between western Guizhou Province and northeastern Yunnan Province.
Nowadays, most of the Caijia children
are shifted to local Chinese dialect.
Caijia is a seriously endangered language.
Caijia numerals are very
similar to those of the Bai language. Maybe it is an original Bai
language strongly influenced by Chinese.
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