Language name and locationː Comanche, Oklahoma state, USA [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. sɨmɨ |
2. waha |
3. pahi-tɨ |
4. hayatokwe-tɨ |
5. moʔo-pe-ka=tɨ |
6. napai-tɨ |
7. tatsɨƚkwih-tɨ |
8. namewatsɨ-kwih-tɨ |
9. wɨmƚVhina=-tɨ |
10. sɨmɨ-matɨ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Mark Rosenfelder, The Author of the website "Numbers from 1 to 10 in over 5000 languages", Chicago, USA, October 7 2023. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Mark Rosenfelder, 2023 年 10 月 7 日. |
Other comments: Comanche (English: /kəˈmæntʃi/,
endonym Nʉmʉ Tekwapʉ̲) is an endangered language spoken by the Comanche
people, who split from the Shoshone people soon after the Comanche had
acquired horses around 1705. The Comanche language and the Shoshoni
language are therefore quite similar, but certain consonant changes in
Comanche have inhibited mutual intelligibility. Comanche has only recorded traditional numerals from 1 to 10 many years ago, not sure if they were used a traditional decimal or vigesimal system before, New data for numbers after ten is required. |
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