Language name and locationː Woods Cree, Manitoba, Canada [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. piyʌ́k |
21. níːstʌnʌ̀w piyʌ́kʊsàːp |
2. níːsʊ |
22. níːstʌnʌ̀w níːsʊsàːp |
3. nɪ́stʊ |
23. níːstʌnʌ̀w nɪ́stʊsàːp |
4. niːyʊ́ |
24. níːstʌnʌ̀w níyʊsàːp |
5. níyaːnʌ̀n |
25. níːstʌnʌ̀w niyáːnʊsàːp |
6. nɪkʊ́twaːsɪ̀k |
26. níːstʌnʌ̀w nɪ̀kʊtwáːsʊsàːp |
7. tíːpʌkʊ̀hp |
27. níːstʌnʌ̀w tìːpʌkʊ́hpʊsàːp |
8. ʌyíːnaːnìːw |
28. níːstʌnʌ̀w ʌyìːnaːníːwʊsàːp |
9. kiːkʌ́mɪtàːt |
29. níːstʌnʌ̀w kiːkʌ̀mɪtáːtʊsàːp |
10. mɪtáːt |
30. nɪ̀stʊmɪ́tʌnʌ̀w |
11. mɪtáːt piyʌ́kʊsàːp |
40. niːmɪ́tʌnʌ̀w |
12. mɪtáːt níːsʊsàːp |
50. niyàːnʊmɪ́tʌnʌ̀w |
13. mɪtáːt nɪ́stʊsàːp |
60. nɪ̀kʊtwàːsʊmɪ́tʌnʌ̀w |
14. mɪtáːt níːyʊsàːp |
70. tìːpʌkʊ̀hpʊmɪ́tʌnʌ̀w |
15. mɪtáːt niyáːnʊsàːp |
80. ʌ̀yɪnàːniːmɪ́tʌnʌ̀w |
16. mɪtáːt nɪ̀kʊtwáːsʊsàːp |
90. kiːkʌmɪtàːt mɪ́tʌnʌ̀w |
17. mɪtáːt tìːpʌkʊ́hpʊsàːp |
100. mɪtàːtʊmɪ́tʌnʌ̀w |
18. mɪtáːt ʌyìːnaːníːwʊsàːp |
200. niːswàːw mɪtàːtʊmɪ́tʌnʌ̀w |
19. mɪtáːt kiːkʌ̀mɪtáːtʊsàːp |
1000. kìhtsɪmɪtàːtʊmɪ́tʌnʌ̀w |
20. níːstʌnʌ̀w |
2000. niːswàːw kìhtsɪmɪtàːtʊmɪ́tʌnʌ̀w |
Linguist providing data and dateː Associate Prof. Arok Wolvengrey and Mr. Solomon Ratt
(speaker). Interdisciplinary Studies, 提供资料的语言学家: Associate Prof. Arok Wolvengrey and Mr. Solomon Ratt, 2010 年 9 月 21 日 |
Other comments: Woods Cree (Nīhithawīwin) is spoken by approximately 5,000 speakers out of 53,000 ethnic population in Far north Manitoba into Saskatchewan, inland southwest from Churchill, Canada. Woods Cree has a decimal system. The data is taken from Stanley Mission, Saskatchewan (one community of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band). Please note that the acute accent is a primary stress, grave accents are secondary. |
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