Language name and locationː Zacatepec Chatino, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue] |
1. saka |
21. ka⁴la⁴ nga³yu² ska³ |
2. tukwa |
22. ka⁴la⁴ nga³yu² tukwa² |
3. suno̜ |
23. ka⁴la⁴ nga³yu² sno̜² |
4. hakwa |
24. ka⁴la⁴ nga³yu² ha⁴kwa³ |
5. kaʔyu |
25. ka⁴la⁴ nga³yu² kaʔyu³ |
6. sukwa |
26. ka⁴la⁴ nga³yu² skwa² |
7. kati |
27. ka⁴la⁴ nga³yu² kati¹ |
8. sunu̜⁴ |
28. ka⁴la⁴ nga³yu² snu̜⁴ |
9. ka |
29. ka⁴la⁴ nga³yu² ka² |
10. ti |
30. ka²la²ti¹ |
11. tišaka |
40. tuʔwa³ ( 2 x 20 ) |
12. titšakwa² |
50. tuʔwa³ti¹ |
13. tišuno̜ |
60. yla³ ( 3 x 20 ) |
14. tilyakwa |
70. yla³ti¹ |
15. tiʔyu̜ |
80. ha²kwa³yla³ ( 4 x 20 ) |
16. tiʔyu̜²ška¹ ( 15+1 ) |
90. ha²kwa³yla³ti¹ |
17. tiʔyu̜²tškwa¹ ( 15+2 ) |
100. ska³ sie⁴ntu⁴ ('sie⁴ntu⁴' < Spanish ) |
18. tiʔyu̜²šno̜¹ ( 15+3 ) |
200. tukwa² sie⁴ntu⁴ |
19. tiʔyu̜²lkwa¹ ( 15+4 ) |
1000. |
20. ka⁴la⁴ |
2000. |
Linguists providing data and dateː Mr. Leslie Pride, SIL International, Mexico, October 14, 2011. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Leslie Pride, 2011 年 10 月 14 日. |
Other comments: Zacatepec Chatino (Cha’ jna’a) or Chatino de San Marcos Zacatepec, Chatino de Zacatepec is spoken by approximately 300 speakers in Oaxaca state: Juquila district, San Marcos Zacatepec and Juquila villages, Mexico. Zacatepec Chatino has a vigesimal system. The words from 16 to 19 are formed by adding the numbers 1 through 4 to a new base 15. Note that they did not borrow Spanish number for thousand but continue using the hundred 'siento' to express thousand. Notes for phonological transcriptions between traditional symbols and IPAː a̜ = IPA [ã], u̜ = IPA [ũ], ʼ = IPA [ʔ], č = IPA [tʃ], š = IPA [ʃ]. |
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