Language name and location: Yanda Dom Dogon, Mopti, Mali [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. tùmá: |
21. pɔ̀ː-nóː tùmá: -sîː |
2. nɔ́ː ~ nó |
22. pɔ̀ː-nóː nɔ́ː -sîː |
3. táːndù |
23. pɔ̀ː-nóː táːndù -sîː |
4. cɛ́zɔ̀ |
24. pɔ̀ː-nóː cɛ́zɔ̀ -sîː |
5. nûm |
25. pɔ̀ː-nóː nûm -sîː |
6. kúlé |
26. pɔ̀ː-nóː kúlé -sîː |
7. swɛ́ː |
27. pɔ̀ː-nóː swɛ́ː-sîː |
8. sáːɡè |
28. pɔ̀ː-nóː sáːɡè -sîː |
9. twâː |
29. pɔ̀ː-nóː twàː -sîː |
10. píyél |
30. pɔ̀ː-táːndù |
11. píyél tùmá:-sì |
40. pɔ̀ː-cɛ́zɔ̀ |
12. píyél nɔ́ː-sì |
50. pɔ̀ː-nûm |
13. píyél táːndù-sì |
60. pɔ̀lɔ̀-kúlé |
14. píyél cɛ́zɔ̀-sì |
70. pɔ̀lɔ̀-swɛ́ː |
15. píyé-m̀-sì < píyél nùm-sì |
80. pɔ̀lɔ̀-sáːɡè ~ sìŋ * |
16. píyél kúlé-sì |
90. pɔ̀lɔ̀-twâː ~ sìŋ mí yè-píyél |
17. píyél swɛ́ː-sì |
100. tɛ́ːmɛ̀dɛ̀rɛ̀ (<Fulfulde ) |
18. píyél sáːɡè-sì |
200. tɛ́ːmɛ̀dɛ̀rɛ̀ nɔ́ː |
19. píyél twâː-sì |
1000. mùzò |
20. pɔ̀ː-nɔ́ː or pɔ̀ːnóː |
2000. mùzò nɔ́ː |
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 Yanda Dom has a decimal system. There is an archaic form for 80 'sìŋ', now is used as 100. They borrowed Fulfulde number 100 'tɛ́ːmɛ́dɛ́rɛ'. Yanda Dom, is spoken by approximately 2,000 speakers some distance south of Nanga, in a village cluster on a cliffside near Bamba. Clear lexical and grammatical affinities to the geographically separated Najamba-Kindige. |
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