Language name and locationː El Nayar Cora, Nayarit, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. sei, seãtã, seåj |
21. seité hapʷán seãj |
2. wá'apʷa |
22. seité hapʷán wa'ˀapʷa |
3. wáika |
23. seité hapʷán wáika |
4. mʷákʷa |
24. seité hapʷán mʷaakʷa |
5. anšãvi |
25. seité hapʷán anšãvi |
6. arájsevi * |
26. seité hapʷán arásevi |
7. aráwa'apʷa ( 5 + 2 ) |
27. seité hapʷán aráwa'apʷa |
8. aráwaika ( 5 + 3 ) |
28. seité hapʷán aráwaika |
9. arámʷakʷa ( 5 + 4 ) |
29. seité hapʷán arámʷakʷa |
10. tamʷáamʷata'a ( litː ''our-hand'' ) |
30. seité hapʷán tamʷámʷata'a |
11. tamʷáamʷata'a hapʷán seãj |
40. wá'apʷaté ( 2 x 20 ) |
12. tamʷáamʷata'a hapʷán wá'apʷa |
50. mʷákʷa hee |
13. tamʷáamʷata'a hapʷán wáika |
60. wáikaté ( 3 x 20 ) |
14. tamʷáamʷata'a hapʷán mʷákʷa |
70. wáikaté hapʷán tamʷámʷata'a |
15. tamʷáamʷata'a hapʷán anšɨ́vi |
80. mʷákʷaté ( 4 x 20 ) |
16. tamʷáamʷata'a hapʷán arájsevi |
90. mʷákʷaté hapʷán tamʷáamʷata'a |
17. tamʷáamʷata'a hap. aráawa'apʷa |
100. anšåté ( 5 x 20 ) |
18. tamʷáamʷata'a hapʷán aráawaika |
200. tamwáamuata'até |
19. tamʷáamʷata'a hapʷán arámʷakʷa |
1000. seivi'ira'a |
20. seité ( < Spanish ) * |
2000. wá'apʷavi'ira'a |
Linguists providing data and dateː Dr. Eugene Casad,
SIL
International, USA,
October 20 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Eugene Casad, 2008 年 10 月 20 日, 2009 年 7 月 24 日. |
Other comments: El Nayar Cora or Naáyeri Nyuuca is spoken by approximately 5,300 speakers in north-central Nayarit state, Mexico. El Nayar Cora has a 5, 20 counting system. This is taken from dialect of Cora de Presidio de Los Reyes. I have no quibble with the construal that the word meaning 'ten' is reduplicated. That would be the second reduplicated form that I have seen in the El Nayar Cora numeral system. The other is an archaic form found in de Ortega's 1732 work: ceitevitevi 'four hundred'. This form shows that the type in the form indicating compounds of 20 has been shortened from the nominal tevi ''person'' |
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