Language name and location: Dwang, Brong-Ahafo, Ghana [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. kɔ́ɔ́ |
21. adwi aɲó nɔɔkɔ́rɛ |
2. aɲó |
22. adwi aɲó naɲó |
3. asá |
23. adwi aɲó nasá |
4. aná |
24. adwi aɲó naná |
5. anú |
25. adwi aɲó nanú |
6. asíé |
26. adwi aɲó nasíé |
7. asʊ́nɔ |
27. adwi aɲó nasʊ́nɔ́ |
8. at͡ʃwé |
28. adwi aɲó nat͡ʃwé |
9. ak͡pɔ́nɔ |
29. adwi aɲó napʊ́nɔ |
10. ídú |
30. adwi asá |
11. ídú nɔɔkɔ́rɛ |
40. adwi aná |
12. ídú naɲɔ́ |
50. adwi anú |
13. ídú nasá |
60. adwi asíé |
14. ídú naná |
70. adwi asʊ́nɔ |
15. ídú nanú |
80. adwi at͡ʃwé |
16. ídú nasíé |
90. adwi apʊ́nɔ |
17. ídú nasʊ́nɔ |
100. élafá |
18. ídú nat͡ʃwé |
200. álɛfə́ɲo |
19. ídú napʊ́nɔ |
1000. ák͡pəŋ |
20. adwi aɲó |
2000. ŋ́k͡pəŋaɲó |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr. J. Andy Ring,
GILLBT 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. J. Andy Ring, 1995 年 10 月 5 日. |
Other comments: Dwang has a decimal system similar to that of Krache. The above data was from Bekye dialect and note that Low tone is unmarked. Dwang or Nchumunu is spoken by approximately 8,200 speakers in Brong-Ahafo region: south of Volta lake, Ghana. |
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