Language
name and locationː
Dido,
Dagestan republic,
Russia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. sis |
21. quno sis |
2. qʼˤɑno |
22. quno qʼˤɑno |
3. ɬono |
23. quno ɬono |
4. ujno |
24. quno ujno |
5. ɬeno |
25. quno ɬeno |
6. iɬno |
26. quno iɬno |
7. ʕot͡ɬno |
27. quno ʕot͡ɬno |
8. bit͡ɬno |
28. quno bit͡ɬno |
9. ot͡ʃʼino |
29. quno ot͡ʃʼino |
10. ot͡sʼino |
30. quno-ot͡sʼino (20+10) |
11. sijot͡sʼi |
40. qʼˤɑno qu (2 x 20 ) |
12. qʼˤɑjot͡sʼi |
50. qʼˤɑnoquno-ot͡sʼino |
13. ɬojot͡sʼi |
60. ɬono qu (3 x 20) |
14. uwot͡sʼi |
70. ɬonoquno-ot͡sʼino |
15. ɬewot͡sʼi |
80. ujno qu (4 x 20) |
16. iɬot͡sʼi |
90. ujnoquno-ot͡sʼino |
17. ʕot͡ɬot͡sʼi |
100. biʃon |
18. bit͡ɬot͡sʼi |
200. qʼˤɑno biʃon |
19. et͡ʃʼot͡sʼi |
1000. ʕɑzɑr <from Iranian |
20. qu |
2000. qʼˤɑno ʕɑzɑr |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Sandro V. Kodzasov |
Other comments: Dido has a vigesimal system. Dido is spoken by approximately 20,000 speakers in several villages in Tsuntinsky district, Dagestan republic, Russian Federation, as well as Georgia. |
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