Language name and locationː Bawm Chin, Bangladesh, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. (pə)kʰak |
21. kul lei kʰat |
2. (pə)niˀ |
22. kul lei niˀ |
3. (pə)tʰum |
23. kul lei tʰum |
4. (pə)liː |
24. kul lei liː |
5. (pə)ŋaː |
25. kul lei ŋaː |
6. (pə)ruk |
26. kul lei ruk |
7. (pə)śəriˀ |
27. kul lei śəriˀ |
8. (pə)riat |
28. kul lei riat |
9. (pə)kua |
29. kul lei kua |
10. pəra , śɔːm |
30. śɔːm tʰum |
11. lei kʰak |
40. śɔːm liː |
12. lei niˀ |
50. śɔːm ŋaː |
13. lei tʰum |
60. śɔːm ruk |
14. lei liː |
70. śɔːm śəriˀ |
15. lei tʰum |
80. śɔːm riat |
16. lei |
90. śɔːm kua |
17. lei səriˀ |
100. za (kʰat) |
18. lei riat |
200. za niˀ |
19. lei kua |
1000. sáːŋ (kʰat) |
19. kul |
2000. sáːŋ niˀ |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof. Lorenz G. Löffler,
提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Lorenz G. Löffler , 1995 年 3 月 17 日. |
Other comments: Bawm Chin or Bom Chin has a decimal system. Bawm Chin is a tonal language, but the data did not indicate tones. Bawm Chin is spoken by approximately 15,000 speakers in Assam, Mizoram and Tripura states, India, as well as Bangladesh and Myanmar. |
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