Language
name and locationː
Chong,
Thailand,
Cambodia
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. mo̤oˀj |
21. pʰa̤aˀj see mo̤oˀj |
2. pʰa̤aˀj |
22. pʰa̤aˀj see pʰa̤aˀj |
3. pʰeeˀw |
23. pʰa̤aˀj see pʰeeˀw |
4. pʰooˀn |
24. pʰa̤aˀj see pʰooˀn |
5. pʰram |
25. pʰa̤aˀj see pʰram |
6. katɔɔŋ |
26. pʰa̤aˀj see katɔɔŋ |
7. kanṳuj |
27. pʰa̤aˀj see kanṳuj |
8. katii |
28. pʰa̤aˀj see katii |
9. kacha̤aj |
29. pʰa̤aˀj see kacha̤aj |
10. ra̤aj |
30. pʰeeˀw see |
11. ra̤aj mo̤oˀj |
40. pʰooˀn see |
12. ra̤aj pʰa̤aˀj |
50. pʰram see |
13. ra̤aj pʰeeˀw |
60. katɔɔŋ see |
14. ra̤aj pʰooˀn |
70. kanṳuj see |
15. ra̤aj pʰram |
80. katii see |
16. ra̤aj katɔɔŋ |
90. kacha̤aj see |
17. ra̤aj kanṳuj |
100. mo̤oˀj rɔ̤ɔj < Thai |
18. ra̤aj katii |
200. pʰa̤aˀj rɔ̤ɔj |
19. ra̤aj kacha̤aj |
1000. mo̤oˀj pʰa̤n < Thai |
20. pʰa̤aˀj see |
2000. pʰa̤aˀj pʰa̤n |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof. Suwilai Premsrirat,
Dr. Isara Choosri and
Miss Siripen Ungsitipoonporn |
Other comments: Chong has a decimal system. Chong numerals are similar to Khmer numerals. Chong is spoken by approximately 2,000 speakers in 4 villages, Khao Khitchakut district, Chanthaburi province in Thailand as well as Cambodia. |
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