Language name and locationː Daats'iin, Ethiopia [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. metéé |
21. |
2. ambaandaa |
22. |
3. baaʔaas |
23. |
4. zekʲee |
24. |
5. tʃuud or tʃúúdámeté |
25. tʃúúditʃúud |
6. ambabar |
26. |
7. sábaaʔaa (<Arabic) |
27. |
8. tamáánjaa |
28. |
9. tís?aa |
29. tʃúúdambabar |
10. tʃùùdambandá |
30. |
11. jidááʃar (<Arabic) |
40. |
12. atnááʃar (<Arabic) |
50. |
13. talaatááʃar (<Arabic) |
60. |
14. aabaattááʃar (<Arabic) |
70. |
15. tʃúúdábaaʔaas |
80. |
16. sadʕááʃar (<Arabic) |
90. |
17. sabaattááʃar (<Arabic) |
100. míía (< Arabic ) |
18. tamamttááʃar (<Arabic) |
200. |
19. tasaalttááʃar (<Arabic) |
1000. |
20. tʃúúdíziikʲee |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Colleen Ahland, SIL International, Ethiopia, October 10, 2018. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Colleen Ahland, 2018 年 10 月 10 日. |
Other comments: Daats'iin is spoken in Amhara: Qwara wereda, small villages in Mahadid K’ebele; Benishangul-Gumuz: Guba wereda, villages in Inashemsh K’ebele, Ethiopia, with 300 speakers (2015 C. Ahland). The Daats’iin typically one use numbers one to five. More sophisticated Daats’iin who travel and/or go to Sudanese markets use larger numbers in Sudanese Arabic. Multiples of five in their native language are sometimes used. |
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