Language name and location: Domaaki, Hunza valley, Pakistan [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区马基语, 巴基斯坦东北部吉尔吉特-巴尔蒂斯坦罕萨河谷地区

 

1. ɛk

21.  biʃ o ɛk

2. dui /duːi

22.  biʃ o dui

3. t͡ʂɑi / t͡ʂæi

23.  biʃ o t͡ʂɑi

4. t͡ʃɑˈur

24.  biʃ o t͡ʃɑˈur

5. põĩ / poˑi

25.  biʃ o põĩ

6. ʃɑ /ʂɑ

26.  biʃ o ʃɑ

7. sot /sʊt

27.  biʃ o sot

8. oʂʈ

28.  biʃ o oʂʈ

9. nʌo /naˑu

29.  biʃ nʌo

10. dʌi / dæi

30.  biʃ o dæi (20+10)

11. ɛkɑi

40.  duibiʃ (2 x 20)

12. bɑi

50.  dubiʃ o dæi

13. t͡ʂoˑi

60.  t͡ʂæibiʃ (3 x 20)

14. t͡ʃaundæi

70.  t͡ʂæibiʃ o dæi  [(3 x 20)+10]

15. pʌnzæi

80.  t͡ʂɑrbiʃ (4 x 20)

16. ʂõˑwæi

90.  t͡ʂɑrbiʃ o dæi [(4 x 20)+10]

17. sʌtãˑi

100. põĩbiʃ ( 5 x 20)

18. ʌʂtaːri

200. dui põĩbiʃ (uncertain) ?

19. kʊni

1000. saˑs

20. biʃ

2000.  

 

Sourcesː "Sociolinguistics Survey of Northern Pakistan", 1992, SIL and "The Dumaaki language "by D. L. R. Lorimer, Nijmegen, 1939.

 

Other comments: Domaaki has a traditional vigesimal numeral system is vigesimal and the big numbers 200 and 2000 are not available. Domaaki or Dumaaki or Doma is

a nearly extinct languages only spoken by approximately 340 speakers (Matthias 2011), spoken in Bakor village and Mominabad village in Hunza-Nagar district,

Gilgit Baltistan province, Pakistan.


 

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