Language name and location: Dizin, Bench-Maji zone, Ethiopia [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区: 迪津语 (迪兹语 Dizi), 埃塞俄比亚迪南方各族州本奇-马吉区

 

1. kʼoːj

21.  tʼàːɡŋ̩̄ tàmū kʼoːj t͡ʃʼèʃ

2. tʼàːɡŋ̩̄

22.  tʼàːɡŋ̩̄ tàmū tʼàːɡŋ̩̄ t͡ʃʼèʃ

3. kàːdū  

23.  tʼàːɡŋ̩̄ tàmū kàːdū t͡ʃʼèʃ

4. kʼùbm̄

24.  tʼàːɡŋ̩̄ tàmū kʼùbm̄ t͡ʃʼèʃ

5. út͡ʃū

25.  tʼàːɡŋ̩̄ tàmū út͡ʃū t͡ʃʼèʃ

6. jàkū

26.  tʼàːɡŋ̩̄ tàmū jàkū t͡ʃʼèʃ

7. tùːsū

27.  tʼàːɡŋ̩̄ tàmū tùːsū t͡ʃʼèʃ

8. zeːd

28.  tʼàːɡŋ̩̄ tàmū zeːd t͡ʃʼèʃ

9. sāɡŋ̀

29.  tʼàːɡŋ̩̄ tàmū sāɡŋ̀ t͡ʃʼèʃ

10. támū

30.  kàːdū tàmū

11. tám kʼoːj t͡ʃʼèʃ

40.  kʼùbm̄ tàmū

12. tám tʼàːɡŋ̩̄ t͡ʃʼèʃ

50.  út͡ʃū tàmū

13. tám kàːdū t͡ʃʼèʃ

60.  jàkū tàmū

14. tám kʼùbm̄ t͡ʃʼèʃ

70.  tùːsū tàmū

15. tám út͡ʃū  t͡ʃʼèʃ

80.  zeːd tàmū

16. tám jàkū t͡ʃʼèʃ

90.  sāɡŋ̀ tàmū

17. tám tùːsū t͡ʃʼèʃ

100. màtū kʼoːj  (' màtu ' <Amharic )

18. tám zeːd t͡ʃʼèʃ

200.  màtū tʼàːɡŋ̩̄

19. tám sāɡŋ̀ t͡ʃʼèʃ

1000. ʃí kʼoːj   ('ʃí ' < Amharic )

20. tʼàːɡŋ̩̄ tàmū

2000. ʃí tʼàːɡŋ̩̄

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Marvin Beachy, SIL International, Ethiopia, January 8, 2008
供资料的语言学家: Mr. Marvin Beachy, 2008 年 1 月 8 日.

 

Other comments: Dizin or Dizi numeral systems is similar to that of Nayi and Sheko. They borrowed Amharic numerals for 'hundred' and 'thousand'. Dizin (often called “Dizi” or “Maji” in the literature) is an Omotic language of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken by the Dizi people, primarily in the Maji woreda of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region, located in southwestern Ethiopia. The 2007 census listed 33,927 speakers. A population of 17,583 was identified as monolinguals in 1994. Dizin, together with the Sheko and Nayi languages, is part of a cluster of languages variously called "Maji" or "Dizoid".


 

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