Language name and location: Bankan Tey Dogon, Douentza, Mali [ Ref to Ethnologue]
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1. tùmá |
21. pɛ̀rí tùmá |
2. jǒj |
22. pɛ̀rí jǒj |
3. tàːní |
23. pɛ̀rí tàːní |
4. nìŋŋějⁿ |
24. pɛ̀rí nìŋŋějⁿ |
5. nùmmǔjⁿ |
25. pɛ̀rí nùmmǔjⁿ |
6. kúròj |
26. pɛ̀rí kúròj |
7. síjⁿɔ̀jⁿ |
27. pɛ̀rí síjⁿɔ̀jⁿ |
8. ɡáːràj |
28. pɛ̀rí ɡáːràj |
9. tèːsúm |
29. pɛ̀rí tèːsúm |
10. pɛ́ːrú |
30. pɛ́ tàːnú |
11. pɛ́ːrú tùmá |
40. pɛ́ nǐːyⁿ |
12. pɛ́ːrú jǒj |
50. pɛ́ nùmǔyⁿ |
13. pɛ́ːrú tàːní |
60. pɛ̀rù kúròy |
14. pɛ́ːrú nìŋŋějⁿ |
70. pɛ̀rù súyⁿɔ̀yⁿ/ pɛ̀rù ŋɡ́oː sòːŋɡù (80-10 ) |
15. pɛ́ːrú nùmmǔjⁿ |
80. pɛ̀rù ɡáːràj / sòːŋɡú (archaic) |
16. pɛ́ːrú kúròj |
90. pɛ̀rù tèːsùm / sòːŋɡú wó pɛ́ːrú (80+10) |
17. pɛ́ːrú síjⁿɔ̀jⁿ |
100. tɛ́ːmbɛ̀ndɛ́rɛ̀ / tɛ́ːmɛ́dɛ́rɛ̀ (< Fulfulde ) |
18. pɛ́ːrú ɡáːràj |
200. tɛ́ːmɛ́dɛ́rɛ̀ jǒj ?? |
19. pɛ́ːrú tèːsúm |
1000. mbùsú |
20. pɛ̀rí jèj |
2000. mbùsú jǒj ?? |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Jeff Heath, with the help of Dr. Abbie Hantgan, Department of linguistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. July 1, 2011. 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Jeff Heath, 2011 年 7 月 1 日. |
Other comments: The modern Bankan Tey has a decimal system. There are archaic forms for 70, 80 and 90. They borrowed Fulfulde number 100 'tɛ́ːmɛ́dɛ́rɛ̀'. Bankan Tey is Spoken approximately 1,300 speakers in a village cluster Walo (French spelling Oualo, native name Bankan) at the eastern end of the very long Gandamiya inselberg, not far from Douentza. Walo is a well-known site for pottery-making (large globular water jars without feet). Originally thought to be a dialect of "Beni-Walo" but sufficiently distinct from Ben Tey to warrant separate documentation and analysis. Also has affinities to Nanga. Note that the nasalized semivowels are expressed by [wⁿ] and [nʸ]. |
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