Language name and location: Gawar-Bati, Afghanistan, Pakistan [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. jɜkʰ |
21. (ɪ)ɕjɔ'ʋɛˑkʰ / (ɪ)'ɕɪ'ɛkʰ |
2. d̪uː |
22. (ɪ)ɕjɔ'd̪uː |
3. ɬeː |
23. (ɪ)ɕjɔ'ɬeː |
4. t͡sʊɾ |
24. (ɪ)ɕjɔ'sʊɾ |
5. pɜ̃s / pɜns |
25. (ɪ)ɕjɔ'pɜns |
6. ʂoː |
26. (ɪ)ɕjɔ'ʂoː |
7. sɜt̪ |
27. (ɪ)ɕjɔ'sɜt̪ |
8. ɜʂʈ |
28. (ɪ)ɕ'jɑːʂʈ |
9. n̪uː |
29. (ɪ)ɕjɔ'n̪uː |
10. d̪ɛʂ |
30. (ɪ)ɕjɔd̪ɛʂ (20+10) |
11. dʑaːʂ |
40. 'd̪ʊjɕiˑ (2 x 20) |
12. baːʂ |
50. ˌd̪ʊjɕʲɔ'd̪ɛʂ [(3 x 20)+10] |
13. ɬɜ'ʋɛɳʂ / ɬɔ'ʋɔ̃ːʂ |
60. 'ɬeːɕiˑ (3 x 20) |
14. t͡sʊˈd̪ɛʂ |
70. ˌɬeɕʲɔ'd̪ɛʂ [(3 x 20)+10] |
15. pɛɲ't͡ɕɛʂ |
80. ˈt͡sʊɾ(ɪ)ɕiˑ (4 x 20) |
16. ʂoˑ'ɽaːs |
90. ˌt͡sʊɾ(ɪ)ɕʲɔ'd̪ɛʂ [(4 x 20)+10] |
17. sɜ'taːʂ |
100. 'paɲɕiˑ (5 x 20) |
18. ɛʂ'ʈaːs |
200. 'd̪ʊsɜʋɔ / 'd̪uːsɜʋɑː / 'd̪ɛsɪɕiˑ |
19. ɪˈniɕ (20 -1) |
1000. zɛɾ |
20. ɪ'ɕiː |
2000. 'd̪ʊzɛɾɔ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Henrik Liljegren, Department of Linguistics, Stockholm University, Sweden / Forum for Language Initiatives, recoding made April 15, 2011 in Islamabad with native speaker consultant Mr. Arandu Arif Ullah. January 2, 2012. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Henrik Liljegren, 2012 年 1 月 2 日 |
Other comments: Gawar-Bati has a traditional vigesimal numeral system. The above transcription is phonetic rather than phonemic. Phonological analysis is still pending. Gawar-Bati is spoken by approximately 36,000 speakers in 8 or 9 villages in Konar river valley, Kunar province, Afghanistan as well as Pakistan. |
Language name and location: Gawar-Bati, Afghanistan, Pakistan [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. jak |
21. iʃo jak |
2. d̪ʊ |
22. iʃo d̪ʊ |
3. t̪ʰlˠɛ |
23. iʃo t̪ʰlˠɛ |
4. t͡sʊr |
24. iʃo t͡sʊr |
5. pant͡s |
25. iʃo pant͡s |
6. ʃo |
26. iʃo ʃo |
7. sat̪ |
27. iʃo sat̪ |
8. oʂʈ |
28. iʃo oʂʈ |
9. nʊ |
29. iʃo nʊ |
10. d̪aʂ |
30. iʃo d̪aʂ (20+10) |
11. dʒaʃ |
40. d̪ʊ iʃi (2 x 20) |
12. baʂ |
50. d̪ʊj ʃʊ d̪aʂ [(3 x 20)+10] |
13. t̪ʰlˠamaʂ |
60. t̪ʰlˠiʃ (3 x 20) |
14. t͡ʃʊd̪aʂ |
70. t̪ʰlˠi ʃo d̪aʃ [(3 x 20)+10] |
15. pɛnd͡ʒaʂ |
80. t͡sʊrsi (4 x 20) |
16. ʂʊlˠaʂ |
90. t͡sʊr ʃo d̪aʃ [(4 x 20)+10] |
17. sat̪aʂ |
100. paji ʃi (5 x 20) |
18. oʂt̪as |
200. d̪ʊ saʋa |
19. iːniʃ (20 -1) |
1000. zar ( pl. zara) |
20. iːʃi |
2000. d̪ʊ zara |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Farid Ahmad Raza,
Frontier
Language Institute, Peshawar, Pakistan,
提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Farid Ahmad Raza, 2007 年 2 月 13 日. |
Other comments: Gawar-Bati has a traditional vigesimal numeral system, which can count up to 400 (20 x 20). The contemporary numbers hundred 'saʋa' and thousand 'zar' are loanwords from nearby dominant language. |
Language name and location: Gawar-Bati, Afghanistan, Pakistan [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. yak |
21. |
2. duː |
22. |
3. ɬiː |
23. |
4. tuːr |
24. |
5. panʃ |
25. |
6. ʃuː |
26. |
7. sat |
27. |
8. aʃt |
28. |
9. nuː |
29. |
10. daʃ |
30. iʃr das (20+10) |
11. dʒəʃ |
40. duː iʃ (2 x 20) |
12. baʃ |
50. du ʃu das [(3 x 20)+10] |
13. ɬonaʃ |
60. ɬe ʃi (3 x 20) |
14. t͡ʃuːdaʃ |
70. ɬe ʃu das [(3 x 20)+10] |
15. pand͡ʒiʃ |
80. sur ʃi (4 x 20) |
16. ʃuːras |
90. sur ʃu das [(4 x 20)+10] |
17. sata as |
100. pan ʃi (5 x 20) |
18. aʃt as |
200. duː so, 300. ɬe so, 400. sur so |
19. ins |
1000. zər |
20. iʃ |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Ju-hong Yun,
SIL
International,
提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Ju-hong Yun, 2008 年 4 月 17 日. |
Other comments: Gawar-Bati has a traditional vigesimal numeral system. |
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