Language name and location: Chiru, Manipur and Assam, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. əkʰàt |
21. somdiléikʰàt |
2. idì |
22. somdiléidì |
3. utʰúm |
23. somdiléitʰùm |
4. milí |
24. somdiléimilî |
5. raŋá |
25. somdiléiraŋà |
6. urùp |
26. somdiléirùp |
7. sirî |
27. somdiléisirî |
8. erèt |
28. somdiléirèt |
9. okó |
29. somdiléikò |
10. osòm |
30. somtʰùm |
11. somléikʰàt |
40. sommilí |
12. somléidì |
50. somraŋá |
13. somléitʰùm |
60. somrùp |
14. somléimilî |
70. somsirì |
15. somléiraŋà |
80. somret |
16. somléirùp |
90. somkó |
17. somléisirî |
100. razakʰàt, 200. razadi |
18. somléirèt |
400. razamilí, 800. razret |
19. somléikò |
1000. bopkʰàt |
20. somdì |
2000. bopdì |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr. Mechek Sampar Awan,
Assam University, India.
December 13, 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Mechek Sampar Awan, 2018 年 12 月 13 日. |
Other comments: Chiru numeral system is similar to that of Mizo and other Chin languages. Chiru (Naga) is a Kuki-Chin-Naga languages spoken mostly in Manipur. The Chiru population numbers approximately 8,599. It is one of the least documented and a highly endangered language spoken in three districts of Manipur: Senapati, Noney district of Manipur and Cachar district of Assam. |
Language name and location: Chiru, Manipur and Assam, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. əkʰàt |
21. sòmdì-ləj-kʰàt |
2. ìdi |
22. sòmdì-ləj-dì |
3. útʰúm |
23. sòmdì-ləj-tʰùm |
4. milí |
24. sòmdì-ləj-milî |
5. raŋâ |
25. sòmdì-ləj-raŋá |
6. urûk |
26. sòmdì-ləj-ruk |
7. sírî |
27. sòmdì-ləj-sírî |
8. ɛrêit |
28. sòmdì-ləj-rêit |
9. ɔkɔ̂ |
29. sòmdì-ləj-kò |
10. sɔ̂m |
30. sòmtʰùm |
11. sɔ̂m-lêj-kʰàt |
40. sòmmilí |
12. sɔ̂m-lêj-dì |
50. sòmrə̀ŋâ |
13. sɔ̂m-lêj-tʰùm |
60. sòmrûk |
14. sɔ̂m-lêj-milî |
70. sòmsirí |
15. sɔ̂m-lêj-raŋá |
80. sòmrêit |
16. sɔ̂m-lêj-rùk |
90. sòmko |
17. sɔ̂m-lêj-sírî |
100. rəjə-kʰàt |
18. sɔ̂m-lêj-rêit |
200. rəjə-dì |
19. sɔ̂m-lêj-kò |
1000. bɔp-kʰàt / lisîŋ kʰàt |
20. sòmdì |
2000. bɔp-dì |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof. Pauthang Haokip,
Assam University, India.
August 8, 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Pauthang Haokip, 2011 年 8 月 8 日. |
Other comments: Chiru numeral system is similar to that of Mizo and other Chin languages. The Chiru numerals from eleven to nineteen are formed by a connective /-lêj-/ which is added to sòm “ten” to the basic numerals from one to nine. The numerals from twenty-one to twenty nine are formed by the same connective /-lêj-/ which is added between sòmdì “twenty” and the basic numerals from one to nine. In Chiru /rəjə/ means hundred, /bɔp/ means thousand. |
Language name and location: Chiru, Manipur and Assam, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. əkʰət |
21. sòmdì-ləj-kʰə̀t |
2. ədì |
22. sòmdì-ləj-dì |
3. ətʰum |
23. sòmdì-ləj-tʰùm |
4. mili |
24. sòmdì-ləj-mili |
5. rə̀ŋə́ |
25. sòmdì-ləj-rə̀ŋə́ |
6. uruk |
26. sòmdì-ləj-ruk |
7. siri |
27. sòmdì-ləj-siri |
8. eret |
28. sòmdì-ləj-ret |
9. oko |
29. sòmdì-ləj-ko |
10. sòm |
30. sɔ̀mtʰùm |
11. sòm-ləj-kʰə́t |
40. sòmmili |
12. sòm-ləj-dì |
50. sòmrə̀ŋə́ |
13. sòm-ləj-tʰùm |
60. sòmruk |
14. sòm-ləj-mili |
70. sòmsiri |
15. sòm-ləj-rə̀ŋə́ |
80. sòmret |
16. sòm-ləj-ruk |
90. sòmko |
17. sòm-ləj-siri |
100. rəjə-kʰə̀t |
18. sòm-ləj-ret |
200. rəjə-dì |
19. sòm-ləj-ko |
1000. bɔp-kʰə̀t |
20. sòmdì |
2000. bɔp-dì |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Mr. M. S. Richonsong Chiru through Dr. Losii
Heshu.
NELD project, Central Institute of Indian
Languages, Manasagangori, Mysore. India.
September 9, 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. M. S. Richonsong Chiru, 2009 年 9 月 11 日. |
Other comments: Chiru numeral system is similar to that of Mizo and other Chin languages. The numerals from eleven to nineteen are formed by a connective /-ləj-/ which is added to sòm “ten” to the basic numerals from one to nine. The numerals from twenty-one to twenty nine are formed by the same connective /-ləj-/ which is added between sòmdi “twenty” and the basic numerals from one to nine. Here /ə-/ of əkʰə̀t, ə́di and ətʰùm are also deleted. In Chiru /rəjə/ means hundred, /bɔp/ means thousand, /bɔprəjə/ means lakh and /bajbe/ means crore. |
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