Language name and locationː Columbia-Wenatchi, United States [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. náqs |
21. |
2. tqʼáwʼs |
22. |
3. káʔɬas |
23. |
4. músəs |
24. |
5. cílkst |
25. |
6. x̩ʷcmákst |
26. |
7. síspʼlkʼ |
27. |
8. twínʼ |
28. |
9. x̩x̩ənʼút |
29. |
10. x̩ə́ƛʼxəƛʼt |
30. kaʔɬhákst |
11. |
40. məshákst |
12. |
50. clakstákst |
13. |
60. x̩ʷcmakstákst |
14. |
70. sspʼəlkʼákst |
15. |
80. tunʼákst |
16. |
90. x̩x̩ənʼtákst |
17. |
100. x̩əccákst ~ nkʼʷoʔqín |
18. |
200. tqʼáwʼs x̩əccákst |
19. |
1000. x̩ə́ƛʼxəƛʼt x̩əccákst ( 10 x 100 ) |
20. salx̩ə́ƛʼxəƛʼt |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. M. Dale Kinkade,
Department of Linguistics,
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada,
March 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. M. Dale Kinkade, 1990 年 3 月 12 日. |
Other comments: Columbia-Wenatchi or Columbian, Columbia Salish, Nxa’amxcin is a nearly extinct language spoken by 17 speakers only out of 230 ethnic population in Washington: Colville Reservation in north-central Washington, United States. Columbia-Wenatchi has a decimal system. |
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