Language name and location: Fon-Gbe (Fon), Benin, Togo [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. ɖě |
21. ko nukún ɖok͡pó |
2. we |
22. ko nukún we |
3. atɔn |
23. ko nukún atɔn |
4. ɛnɛ |
24. ko nukún ɛnɛ |
5. atɔ́ɔ́n |
25. ko atɔ́ɔ́n |
6. ayizɛ́n |
26. ko atɔ́ɔ́n nukún ɖok͡pó |
7. tɛ́nwe (5+2) |
27. ko atɔ́ɔ́n nukún we |
8. tántɔn (5+3) |
28. ko atɔ́ɔ́n nukún atɔn |
9. tɛ́nnɛ (5+5) |
29. ko atɔ́ɔ́n nukún ɛnɛ |
10. wǒ |
30. ɡ͡ban |
11. wǒ-ɖok͡pó / wěɖok͡pó |
40. kanɖé |
12. wǒwe / wěwe |
50. kanɖé-wǒ (40+10) |
13. wǒ-atɔn / wǎtɔn |
60. kanɖé-ko (40+20) |
14. wǒ-ɛnɛ / wɛ̌nɛ |
70. kanɖé-ɡ͡ban (40+30) |
15. afɔtɔn |
80. kanwe (40 x 2) ? |
16. afɔtɔn-nukún-ɖok͡pó (15+1) |
90. kanwe-wǒ (80+10) |
17. afɔtɔn-nukún-we (15+2) |
100. kanwe-ko (80+20) |
18. afɔtɔn-nukún-atɔn (15+3) |
200. afɔɖé |
19. afɔtɔn-nukún-ɛnɛ (15+4) |
1000. afɔ-atɔ́ɔn / afatɔ́n |
20. ko |
2000. afɔ-wǒ / afɔwó |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. George Ganye,
Mr. Lazare Boko and Mr. Jean-Jacques Deha,
提供资料的语言学家: Mr. George Ganye, Mr. Lazare Boko and Mr. Jean-Jacques Deha. 1999 年 1 月 8 日. |
Other comments: Fon-Gbe or Fon has a rather complicated numeral system. Fon-Gbe Fɔngbè is spoken by approximately 2,200,000 speakers in Atlantique, Littoral and Zou departments Benin as well as Togo. |
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