Language name and locationː Eton, Central region, Cameroon [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. pwáɡ |
21. mə̀-wóm bá èèy mwáɡ |
2. bàà / bɛ̀ɛ̀ |
22. mə̀-wóm bá èèy bə́-bá |
3. láá / lɛ́ɛ́ |
23. mə̀-wóm bá èèy bə́-láá |
4. nɛ̀ɛ̀nə̀ /ɲììnà / nàà |
24. mə̀-wóm bá èèy bə́-nà |
5. táán / tán |
25. mə̀-wóm bá èèy bə́-tán |
6. sàmnà / sàmì |
26. mə̀-wóm bá èèy bə́-sâmì |
7. zàŋ͡mál |
27. mə̀-wóm bá èèy bə́-zàŋ͡mál |
8. ŋ͡màm |
28. mə̀-wóm bá èèy bə́-ŋ͡màm |
9. ìbǔl / ìbùù |
29. mə̀-wóm bá èèy bə́-ìbùù |
10. è-wóm |
30. mə̀-wóm láá |
11. è-wóm èèy m̀-mwáɡ |
40. mə̀-wóm nà |
12. è-wóm èèy bə̀-bá |
50. mə̀-wóm tán |
13. è-wóm èèy bə̀-láá |
60. mə̀-wóm sâmnì |
14. è-wóm èèy bə̀-nà |
70. mə̀-wóm zàŋ͡mál |
15. è-wóm èèy bə̀-tán |
80. mə̀-wóm ŋ͡màm |
16. è-wóm èèy bə̀-sâmì |
90. mə̀-wóm ìbùù |
17. è-wóm èèy zàŋ͡mál |
100. ǹ-tɛ̀d < from English 'hundred' |
18. è-wóm èèy ŋ͡màm |
200. mì-ntɛ̀d mí-bá |
19. è-wóm èèy ìbùù |
1000. twáɡsîn < English 'thousand' |
20. mə̀-wóm bá |
2000. twáɡsîn í-bá |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Mark van de Velde,
University of
Antwerp, Belgium,
September 2, 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Mark van de Velde, 2008 年 9 月 2 日. |
Other comments: Eton has a decimal system. Eton, or Ìtón, is a Bantu language spoken by the Eton people of Cameroon. It is mutually intelligible with Ewondo. Eton speakers inhabit the Lekié department of the Centre Region of Cameroon, an area north of the capital Yaoundé bounded in the north by the Sanaga River. The Eton population is approximately 250,000 (2005 census). |
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