Language name and locationː Maore Comorian, Mayotte [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. moʒa |
21. ʃirini na moʒa ( Arabic + Bantu) |
2. mbili |
22. ʃirini na mbili |
3. ʈatu |
23. ʃirini na ʈatu |
4. n̩ne |
24. ʃirini na n̩ne |
5. tsanu |
25. ʃirini na tsanu |
6. sita ( < Arabic ) |
26. ʃirini na sita |
7. saba ( < Arabic ) |
27. ʃirini na saba |
8. nane |
28. ʃirini na nane |
9. ʃenɗa |
29. ʃirini na ʃenɗa |
10. kumi |
30. θalaθini ( < Arabic ) |
11. kumi na moʒa |
40. arubaini ( < Arabic ) |
12. kumi na mbili |
50. hamusini ( < Arabic ) |
13. kumi na ʈatu |
60. sitini ( < Arabic ) |
14. kumi na n̩ne |
70. sabwini ( < Arabic ) |
15. kumi na tsanu |
80. θamanini ( < Arabic ) |
16. kumi na sita |
90. tuswini ( < Arabic ) |
17. kumi na saba |
100. mia ( 'mia' from Arabic ) |
18. kumi na nane |
200. miateni |
19. kumi na ʃenɗa |
1000. alifu ( 'alifu ' from Arabic ) |
20. ʃirini |
2000. alifu mbili |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Marie-Françoise Rombi,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Marie-Françoise Rombi, 2007 年 11 月 17 日. |
Other comments: Maore Comorian, Shimaore, Comores Swahili is spoken by approximately 203,000 speakers in Mayotte as well as Madagascar and Réunion. Maore Comorian has numeral system mixing with indigenous Bantu numbers with Arabic loanwords. |
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