Language name and location: Toro Tegu Dogon, Mopti, Mali [Refer to: Ethnologue]
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1. túrú |
21. pé-lěy túrú |
2. lɛ̌y |
22. pé-lěy lɛ̌y |
3. tǎːlí |
23. pé-lěy tǎːli |
4. nǎyⁿ * |
24. pé-lěy nǎyⁿ |
5. nǔːyⁿ |
25. pé-lěy nǔːyⁿ |
6. kúréy |
26. pé-lěy kúréy |
7. sóyⁿ |
27. pé-lěy sóyⁿ |
8. ɡáːrà |
28. pé-lěy ɡáːrà |
9. láːrà |
29. pé-lěy láːrà |
10. pɛ́ró |
30. pɛ́-tǎːli |
11. pɛ́ːr-iː túrú |
40. pɛ́-nǎyⁿ |
12. pɛ́ːr-iː lɛ̌y |
50. pɛ́-nǔːyⁿ |
13. pɛ́ːr-iː tǎːli |
60. pɛ̀rú-kúréy |
14. pɛ́ːr-iː nǎyⁿ |
70. pɛ̀rú-sóyⁿ |
15. pɛ́ːr-iː nǔːyⁿ |
80. pɛ̀r-ɡáːrà ~ dɔ̀ɣɔ̀-sǔŋ * |
16. pɛ́ːr-iː kúréy |
90. pɛ̀r-láːrà |
17. pɛ́ːr-iː sóyⁿ |
100. zàŋú túrú |
18. pɛ́ːr-iː ɡáːrà |
200. zàŋu lɛ̌y |
19. pɛ́ːr-iː láːrà |
1000. zɛ́mbɛ̀rɛ̀ túrú |
20. pé-lèy |
2000. mùɲú lɛ̌y |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Jeff Heath, Department of Linguistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. March 28, 2008. 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Jeff Heath, 2008 年 3 月 28 日. |
Other comments: Tabi-Sarinyere (Toro Tegu Dogon) has developed a decimal system similar to Jamsay Dogon. Toro Tegu ('mountain language') is spoken in villages associated with several inselbergs (mountains) southeast and southwest of the town of Boni, notably Tabi and Sarinyere mountains. Note that the nasalized semivowels are expressed by [wⁿ] and [nʸ]. Toro Tegu Dogon or Tandam Dogon is spoken by approximately 2,900 speakers in Mopti region: Douentza circle, Ouro Nguerou town area, 15 villages, Mali. |
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