Language name and locationː Chocholtec, Oaxaca state, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. nɡu³ |
21. ka̜¹ nɡu³ |
2. žu¹² |
22. ka̜¹ žu¹² |
3. nie¹² |
23. ka̜¹ nie¹² |
4. niu¹² |
24. ka̜¹ niu¹² |
5. žu̜²u̜¹ |
25. ka̜¹ žu̜²u̜¹ |
6. šu̜² |
26. ka̜¹ šu̜² |
7. ža³du³ |
27. ka̜¹ ža³du³ |
8. ši̜¹ |
28. ka̜¹ ši̜¹ |
9. na³ |
29. ka̜¹ na³ |
10. te³ |
30. ka̜¹ te³ |
11. to̜¹ |
40. žu²¹ ka̜² ( 2 x 20 ) |
12. rxa³ |
50. žu²¹ ka̜² te³ |
13. še²e¹ |
60. nie¹² ka̜² ( 3 x 20 ) |
14. rxo̜³ |
70. nie¹² ka̜² te³ |
15. rxo̜¹ʔ |
80. niu²¹ ka̜² ( 4 x 20 ) |
16. rxo̜¹ʔ ku² ( 15 + 1 ) |
90. niu²¹ ka̜² te³ |
17. rxo̜¹ʔ žu¹² ( 15 + 2 ) |
100. sie²¹ntu²ʔ ( 'sie²¹ntu²ʔ' < Spanish ) |
18. rxo̜¹ʔ nie¹² ( 15 + 3 ) |
200. |
19. rxo̜¹ʔ niu¹² ( 15 + 4 ) |
1000. |
20. ka̜¹ |
2000. |
Linguists providing data and dateː Sourceː Mock, Carol, Chocho de Ocotlán, 1977, Méxicoː Centro de Investigación para la Integración Social. 提供资料的语言学家: |
Other comments: Chocholtec or Chochotec, Chocho is a nearly extinct language spoken only by 850 speakers in Oaxaca state: Nochixtlán district, San Juan Bautista Coixtlahuaca, San Miguel Tulancingo, and Santa María Nativitas, Mexico. Chocholtec or Chocho or Chochotec has a vigesimal system. The words from 16 to 19 are formed by adding the numbers 1 through 4 to a new base 15. The word for 100 is a Spanish loan. Notes for phonological transcriptions between traditional symbols and IPAː a̜ = IPA [ã], i̜ = IPA [ĩ], u̜ = IPA [ũ], o̜= IPA [õ], š = IPA [ʃ], ž = IPA [ʒ]. |
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