Language name and location: Tommo So Dogon, Mopti, Mali [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. tíí (túmɔ́ as a modifier) |
21. pɛ̀ɛ̀-néé túrú-ɡó síɡɛ́ |
2. néé |
22. pɛ̀ɛ̀-néé néé-ɡó síɡɛ́ |
3. tààndú |
23. pɛ̀ɛ̀-néé tààndú-ɡó síɡɛ́ |
4. nǎy |
24. pɛ̀ɛ̀-néé nǎy-ɡó síɡɛ́ |
5. ǹnɔ́ |
25. pɛ̀ɛ̀-néé túrú-ɡó síɡɛ́ |
6. kúlóy |
26. pɛ̀ɛ̀-néé kúlóy-ɡó síɡɛ́ |
7. sɔ́y |
27. pɛ̀ɛ̀-néé sɔ́y-ɡó síɡɛ́ |
8. ɡáɡìrà |
28. pɛ̀ɛ̀-néé ɡáɡìrà-ɡó síɡɛ́ |
9. túwwɔ́ |
29. pɛ̀ɛ̀-néé túwwɔ́-ɡó síɡɛ́ |
10. pɛ́l |
30. pɛ́l-tààndú |
11. pɛ́l-ɡó túrú-ɡó síɡɛ́ |
40. pɛ́l-này |
12. pɛ́l-ɡó néé-ɡó siɡɛ́ |
50. pɛ́l-ǹnɔ́ |
13. pɛ́l-ɡó tààndú-ɡó siɡɛ́ |
60. pɛ́l kúlóy |
14. pɛ́l-ɡó nǎy-ɡó siɡɛ́ |
70. pɛ́l sóy |
15. pɛ́l-ɡó ǹnɔ́-ɡó siɡɛ́ |
80. pɛ́-ɡáɡìrà ~ kɛ̀ɛ̀-súm (old ) |
16. pɛ́l-ɡó kúlóy-ɡó siɡɛ́ |
90. pɛ́-túwwɔ́ ~ kɛ̀ɛ̀-súm =le kɛ̀ɛ̀lɛ̀ pɛ́l |
17. pɛ́l-ɡó sɔ́y-ɡó siɡɛ́ |
100. tɛ́mɛ̀nd(r)ɛ̀ ~ kɛ̀ɛ̀-súm =le pɛ̀ɛ̀-néé |
18. pɛ́l-ɡó ɡáɡìrà-ɡó siɡɛ́ |
200. tɛ́mɛ̀nd(r)ɛ̀ néé < Fulani |
19. pɛ́l-ɡó túwwɔ́-ɡó siɡɛ́ |
1000. kɛ̀ɛ̀lɛ̀ mùnjó (formerly 800 ) |
20. pɛ̀ɛ̀-néé |
2000. mùnjó nèè |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Laura McPherson, Department of Linguistics, UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles), California, USA, June 22, 2011. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Laura McPherson, 2011 年 6 月 22 日. |
Other comments: Tommo So Dogon or Bondum Dom Dogon has a numeral system similar to that of Donno So Dogon. They also borrowed Fula number 'tɛ́mɛ̀nd(r)ɛ̀' for hundred. Tommo So Dogon is spoken by approximately 50,000 speakers (McPherson 2013) in Diamnati, Kassa, Kendé, Kendié, Metoumou, Ondougou, Segué Iré, Tédié, and Wadouba townships, Mopti region, Mali. |
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