Language name and locationː Chamling, Kosi, Nepal, Sikkim [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ikara |
2. hakara |
3. simra |
4. ŋara |
5. bʰukara |
6. t̪ukara |
7. sukara |
8. nukara |
9. nunamra |
10. namra |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Vishnu S. Rai, retired professor from Central Department of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal, July 19, 2018. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Vishnu S. Rai, 2018 年 7 月 19 日 |
Other comments: The Chamling (Camling or Rodong) people has only preserved traditional numbers from 1 to 4 and the rest were recently developed. After 10 they use Nepali numbers now. |
Language name and locationː Chamling, Kosi, Nepal, Sikkim [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. iː |
21. |
2. hakka |
22. |
3. sʲum |
23. |
4. ŋara |
24. |
5. bʰukkara |
25. |
6. t̪uka |
26. |
7. ʃuka |
27. |
8. nuka |
28. |
9. nunam |
29. |
10. inam |
30. ʃumnam |
11. iʔi |
40. bʰukanam |
12. ihaka |
50. ŋanam |
13. iʃum |
60. t̪ukanām |
14. ibʰuka |
70. ʃukanam |
15. iŋa |
80. nukanam |
16. it̪uka |
90. nunamnam |
17. iʃuka |
100. inamnam |
18. inuka |
200. |
19. inunam |
1000. jæd̪d̪i |
20. hakanam |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Udaya Singh and Linguistic and Cultural Documentation team, Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore, India. December 22, 2008. 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Udaya Singh and his term members, 2008 年 12 月 22 日. |
Other comments: Rodung (Camling) has a decimal system. |
Language name and locationː Chamling, Kosi, Nepal, Sikkim [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. i- / irā (from Rapacha 2006) |
21. ikʰummāi |
2. haka- / hākārā |
22. ikʰummāhākā |
3. sum- ~ sim- / simrā |
23. ikʰummāsim |
4. car < Nepali / bʰukārā |
24. ikʰummābʰukā |
5. ŋārā ( from Rapacha 2006) |
25. ikʰummāŋā |
6. tukārā |
26. ikʰummātukā |
7. sukārā |
27. ikʰummāsukā |
8. nukārā |
28. ikʰummānukā |
9. nunām |
29. ikʰummānunām |
10. nāmrā |
30. siminām |
11. inām |
40. bʰukānām |
12. ināmhāka |
50. ŋārānām |
13. ināmsim |
60. tukānām |
14. ināmbʰukā |
70. sukānām |
15. ināmŋā |
80. nukānām |
16. ināmtukā |
90. nunāmnām |
17. ināmsukā |
100. hāmrānām |
18. ināmnukā |
200. hānāmrānām |
19. ināmnunām |
1000. ihyādi |
20. ikʰummā |
2000. hākhyādi |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof. Karen Ebert,
提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Karen Ebert, 1994 年 1 月 4 日. Dr. Lal-Shyãkarelu Rapacha & Bag-Ayagyami Yalungcha, 2006 年 5 月 17 日. |
Other comments: Nowadays, the traditional numbers have been replaced by Nepali after three. |
Language name and locationː Chamling, Kosi, Nepal, Sikkim [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. i- |
2. haka- |
3. sum- ~ sim- |
4. car < Nepali |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof. Karen Ebert,
4
January, |
Other comments: Nowadays, the traditional Camling numbers have been replaced by Nepali after three. My work on Camling is nearly 20 years old, and I have looked at other languages in the meantime. The short remark in my mini-description of Camling (Ebert 1999), that the numerals i- , haka-, sum-/sim- combine with classifiers is correct. Therefore the first forms in the list of Singh you sent me on February 4 should have a hyphen to show that they need some suffix. That higher numbers are always borrowed from Nepali is not true. I don't think I have ever heard bʰukka(ra) for 4, bute.g. ŋara is quite common. However, in my data it never occurs without (ŋa) or with a different classifier (ŋa-po, ŋa-li). |
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