Language name and location: Hakha Chin, Myanmar, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. pakʰǎt |
21. pakʊ̌l le pakʰǎt |
2. pan̥ǐʡ |
22. pakʊ̌l le pan̥ǐʡ |
3. patʰʊ̌ːm |
23. pakʊ̌l le patʰʊ̌ːm |
4. palǐː |
24. pakʊ̌l le palǐː |
5. paŋǎː |
25. pakʊ̌l le paŋǎː |
6. parʊ̌k |
26. pakʊ̌l le parʊ̌k |
7. pasariʡ |
27. pakʊ̌l le pasariʡ |
8. pariǎt |
28. pakʊ̌l le pariǎt |
9. pakʷǎː |
29. pakʊ̌l le pakʷǎː |
10. par̥ǎː |
30. sɔ̂m tʰʊ̌ːm |
11. pal̥ei kʰǎt |
40. sɔ̂m lǐː |
12. pal̥ei n̥ǐʡ |
50. sɔ̂m ŋǎː |
13. pal̥ei tʰʊ̌ːm |
60. sɔ̂m rʊ̌k |
14. pal̥ei lǐː |
70. sɔ̂m sariʡ |
15. pal̥ei ŋǎː |
80. sɔ̂m riǎt |
16. pal̥ei rʊ̌k |
90. sɔ̂m kʷǎː |
17. pal̥ei sariʡ |
100. zâkʰǎt |
18. pal̥ei riǎt |
200. zân̥ǐʡ |
19. pal̥ei kʷǎː |
1000. tʰɔ̂ŋ kʰǎt |
20. pakʊ̌l |
2000. tʰɔ̂ŋ n̥ǐʡ |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr. Debbie King, Department of Linguistics,
University of Texas at Arlington,
Texas, USA.
November 7, 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Debbie King, 2009 年 11 月 7 日. |
Other comments: Hakha Chin or Haka Chin has a decimal system nearly identical to that of Bawm Chin. Please note that the symbol [ʡ] is a voiced epiglottal plosive. Hakha Chin is spoken by approximately 210,000 speakers in Hakha township; Magway region, Chin state, Myanmar as well as India. |
Language name and location: Hakha Chin, Myanmar, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. pakhat |
21. kul le khat |
2. pahnih |
22. kul le hnih |
3. pathum |
23. kul le thum |
4. pali |
24. kul le li |
5. panga |
25. kul le ngaː |
6. paruk |
26. kul le ruk |
7. pasarih |
27. kul le sarih |
8. pariat |
28. kul le riat |
9. pakua |
29. kul le kua |
10. pahra |
30. sawm thum |
11. hlei khat̞ |
40. sawm li |
12. hlei hnih |
50. sawm nga |
13. hlei thum |
60. sawm ruk |
14. hlei li |
70. sawm sarih |
15. hlei nga |
80. sawm riat |
16. hlei ruk |
90. sawm kua |
17. hlei sarih |
100. za khat |
18. hlei riat |
200. za hnih |
19. hlei kua |
1000.thawng khat |
20. kul |
2000. thawng hnih / thwang hra |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr. Hre Kio,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Hre Kio, 1995 年 6 月 19 日. |
Other comments: Haka Chin has a decimal system nearly identical to that of Bawm Chin. The above data was written in orthographic spellings, Haka Chin is a tonal language, but the data did not indicate tones. |
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