Language
name and locationː Cimbrian,
Vincenza
province,
Italy [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. [ˈoɐn]/[ˈɔːna]/[ˈoɐs](m./fem./neut.) |
21. [ˈoɐnənˈsbɔɐskx] |
2. [ˈsbeːn] (masc./neut.) /[ˈsbɔa] (fem.) |
22. [ˈ[ˈsbeːnənˈsbɔɐskx] |
3. [ˈdrai] |
23. [ˈdrajənˈsbɔɐskx] |
4. [ˈviɐre] /[ viɐr] |
24. [ˈviɐrənˈsbɔɐskx] |
5. [ˈbymbe] / [ˈbyf] |
25. [ˈbymbənˈsbɔɐskx] |
6. [zɛkse] /[ˈzɛks] |
26. [ˈzɛksənˈsbɔɐskx] |
7. [ˈzibɘne] / [ˈzibɘn] |
27. [ˈzibɘnənˈsbɔɐskx] |
8. [ˈaxte]/ˈaxt] |
28. [ˈaxtənˈsbɔɐskx] |
9. [ˈnɔine] /[ˈnɔin] |
29. [ˈnɔɪnənˈsbɔɐskx] |
10.[ˈsɘgɘne] /[ˈsɘgɘn] |
30. [ˈdraiskx] |
11.[ˈœlbe] / [ˈœlf] |
40. [ˈviɛrskx] |
12.[ˈsbœlbe]/ [ˈsbœlf] |
50. [ˈbyskx] |
13.[ˈdraɪt͡sɘne]/[ˈdraɪt͡sɘn] |
60. [ˈzɛskx] |
14.[ˈviɐrt͡sɘne]/[ˈviɐrt͡sɘn] |
70. [ˈzibɘnskx] |
15.[ˈbyːsɘne] /[ˈbyːsɘn] |
80. [ˈaskx] |
16.[ˈzɛxsɘne] /[ˈzɛxsɘn] |
90. [ˈnɔɪnskx] |
17.[ˈzibɘnt͡sɘne]/[ˈzibɘnt͡sɘn] |
100. [ˈhundɘr] |
18.[ˈaxt͡sɘne]/[ˈaxt͡sɘn] |
200. [ˈsbːen / sbɔɐ hundɘr] (m/n/ f.) |
19.[ˈnɔɪnt͡sɘne]/[ˈnɔɪnt͡sɘn] |
1000. [ˈtawziŋ] |
20.[ˈsbɔɐskx] |
2000. [ˈsbːen / sbɔɐ ˈtawziŋ] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Prof. Alberto Nocentini,
Università degli Studi di
Firenze (University of Firenze), Firenze,
Italy, September
30 |
Other comments: Cimbrian has a decimal system. There are case inflection in Cimbrian numerals 1 to 3; numerals from 1 to 19 present two allomorphsː the first one occurs alone in counting, the second one occurs with noun. Cimbrian or Tzimbro, Zimbrisch is spoken by approximately 2,200,000 speakers in Roana commune, Veneto region, Vincenza province, Italy. |
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