Language name and locationː Xiang, Hunan province, China [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区湘语娄底 (Loudi Xiang), 中国湖南省娄底市

 

1. i13

21.  ɤ44 ɕi35 i24

2. ɤ44

22.  ɤ44 ɕi35 ɤ44

3. sã44

23.  ɤ44 ɕi35 sã44

4. sɿ35

24.  ɤ44 ɕi35 sɿ35

5. u42

25.  ɤ44 ɕi35 u42

6. lɤu42

26.  ɤ44 ɕi35 lɤu42

7. tsʰi13

27.  ɤ44 ɕi35 tsʰi13

8. pa13

28.  ɤ44 ɕi35 pa13

9. tɕio42

29.  ɤ44 ɕi35 tɕio42

10. ɕi35

30.  sã44 ɕi35

11. ɕi35 i24

40.  sɿ35 ɕi35

12. ɕi35 ɤ44

50.  u42 ɕi35

13. ɕi35 sã44

60.  lɤu42 ɕi35

14. ɕi35 sɿ35

70.  tsʰi13 ɕi35

15. ɕi35 u42

80.  pa13 ɕi35

16. ɕi35 lɤu42

90.  tɕio42 ɕi35

17. ɕi35 tsʰi13

100. i13 pe13

18. ɕi35 pa13

200. ɤ44 pe13

19. ɕi35 tɕio42

1000.i13 tsʰĩ44

20. ɤ44 ɕi35

2000. ɤ44 tsʰĩ44

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Liu Lihua, Loudi Teacher's College, Hunan, China, March 28, 2006  

供资料的语言学家: 刘丽华教授(湖南娄底师专), 2006 年 3 月28 日.

 

Other comments: Loudi Xiang is spoken by about 400,000 people around Loudi City
in central China's Hunan Province. Loudi Xiang numerals are similar to Mandarin.
Xiang or Hsiang (Chinese: 湘; pinyin: xiāng; Mandarin pronunciation: [ɕi̯ɑ́ŋ]); Changsha Xiang: sian1 y3, also known as Hunanese (English: /ˌhuːnɑːˈniːz/), is a group of linguistically similar and historically related Sinitic languages, spoken mainly in Hunan province but also in northern Guangxi and parts of neighboring Guizhou and Hubei provinces.


 

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