Language name and location: Ngawn Chin, Chin State, Myanmar [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. pa khat |
21. kul luan khat |
2. pa nih |
22. kul luan hnih |
3. pa thum |
23. kul luan thum |
4. pa li |
24. kul luan li |
5. pa nga |
25. kul luan nga |
6. pa luk |
26. kul luan luk |
7. pa salih |
27. kul luan salih |
8. pa riat |
28. kul luan riat |
9. pa kua |
29. kul luan kua |
10. sawm |
30. sawm thum |
11. sawm le pakhat / hei khat |
40. sawm li |
12. sawm le panih /hei nih |
50. sawm nga |
13. sawm le pathum /hei thum |
60. sawm luk |
14. sawm le pali /hei li |
70. sawm salih |
15. sawm le panga /hei nga |
80. sawm riat |
16. sawm le paluk / hei luk |
90. sawm kua |
17. sawm le salih / hei salih |
100. za (khat) |
18. sawm le riat /hei riat |
200. za nih |
19. sawm le kua / hei kua |
1000. thawng khat |
20. sawm nih / kul |
2000. thawng nih |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr.
Kawl Lian Thang,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Kawl Lian Thang, 1995 年 9 月 18 日. |
Other comments: Ngawn Chin numeral system is nearly identical to that of the other Central Chin languages. The above data were in orthographic spellings, new data in IPA transcription with tone marks needed. Ngawn Chin is a language spoken by 18,000 speakers in Falam District, Chin State, and Kale District, Sagaing Region, Burma. Most of Ngawn people are live in Ngawn Land Areas. There are 27 Ngawn's villages in Falam township, Chin State. |
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