Language name and location: Kom, Manipur state, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. inkʰət |
21. somnni lei nkʰət |
2. inni |
22. somnni lei nni |
3. intʰum |
23. somnni lei ntʰùm |
4. mənli |
24. somnni lei mənli |
5. rəŋa |
25. somnni lei rəŋa |
6. kəruk |
26. somnni lei kəruk |
7. səri |
27. somnni lei səri |
8. kəret |
28. somnni lei kəret |
9. ko |
29. somnni lei ko |
10. som |
30. somthum |
11. somleinkʰət |
40. somli |
12. somleinni |
50. somrəŋa |
13. somleintʰum |
60. somruk |
14. somleili |
70. somsəri |
15. somleiŋa |
80. somret |
16. somleiruk |
90. somko |
17. somleisəri |
100. rəy |
18. somleiret |
200. rəyni |
19. somleiko |
1000. lisiŋ |
20. somnni |
2000. lisiŋni |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr. Ch. Yashawanta Singh,
Manipur University, Imphal, India,
January 2, 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Ch. Yashawanta Singh, 1993 年 1 月 2 日. |
Other comments: Kom numeral system is similar to that of other Chin languages. Kom or Kom Rem is spoken by approximately 15,000 speakers in 22 villages, Churachandpur, Seanapati, and Tamenglong districts, Manipur state, northeast India. |
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