Language name and location: Thawr Chin, Chin state, Myanmar [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. məˈhʌt |
21. kui hʌt |
2. məˈniː |
22. kui niː |
3. məˈθum |
23. kui θum |
4. məˈliː |
24. kui liː |
5. məˈŋaː |
25. kui ŋaː |
6. məˈruk |
26. kui ruk |
7. məˈθariː |
27. kui θariː |
8. məˈriat |
28. kui riat |
9. məˈkuaː |
29. kui kuaː |
10. məˈhraː |
30. sɔːm θum |
11. hlei hʌt |
40. sɔːm liː |
12. hlei niː |
50. sɔːm ŋaː |
13. hlei θum |
60. sɔːm ruk |
14. hlei liː |
70. sɔːm θariː |
15. hlei ŋaː |
80. sɔːm riat |
16. hlei ruk |
90. sɔːm kuaː |
17. hlei θariː |
100. zə hʌt |
18. hlei riat |
200. zə niː |
19. hlei kuaː |
1000.θɔːŋ hʌt |
20. pə kui |
2000. θɔːŋ niː |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Rev. Kam Khaw Thang,
提供资料的语言学家: Rev. Kam Khaw Thang, 1995 年 9 月 12 日. |
Other comments: Thawr Chin numeral system is similar to that of the other Central Chin languages. This language is spoken by approximately 580 speakers in Laamtuk and Ruavan villages, Hakha township, Chin state, Myanmar. |
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