Language name and locationː Eudeve, Sonora state, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区尤特维语, 墨西哥北部索诺拉州和美国亚利桑那州西南部地区

 

1. sei

2. godúm

3. veidúm

4. návoi

5. márqui

6. visani

7. seniovusáni 

8. gos návoi  (2 x 4 ?)

9. vesmácoi 

10. mácoi

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Mark Rosenfelder, The Author of the website "Numbers from 1 to 10 in over 5000 languages", Chicago, USA, October 7 2023.

提供资的语言: Mr. Mark Rosenfelder, 2023 年 10 月 7 日.

 

Other comments: Eudeva is an extinct language spoken by the Opata people of northern central Sonora in Mexico and Southeast of Arizona in the United States. It was believed to be dead already in 1930, and Carl Sofus Lumholtz reported the Opata to have become "Mexicanized" and lost their language and customs already when traveling through Sonora in the 1890s.

Eudeva and Ópat two closely related Uto-Aztecan languages. Although the Opata Nation, an unrecognized tribe, considers the language inactive, they are in the process of its language revitalization. The Fundación OPATA-TEGUIMA launched the first-ever Opata Living Dictionary in 2021 in collaboration with Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages.
Classification

Eudeva had long been considered to be part of the Taracahitic languages, but this is no longer considered a valid genetic unit. 

Eudeva has only recorded traditional numerals from 1 to 10 many years ago, not sure if they were used a traditional decimal or vigesimal system before, New data for numbers after ten is required. 


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