Language
name and locationː
Nivkh (Gilyak),
Sakhalin,
Russia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ɲaqr |
21. meɣ-ɲaqr-urk |
2. meqr |
22. meɣ-meqr-urk |
3. caqr |
23. meɣ-caqr-urk |
4. nɨkr |
24. meɣ-nɨkr-urk |
5. tʰoqr |
25. meɣ-tʰoqr-urk |
6. ŋax |
26. meɣ-ŋaɣ-urk |
7. ŋamk |
27. meɣ-ŋamk-urk |
8. minr |
28. meɣ-minr-urk |
9. ɲɨɲben |
29. meɣ-ɲɨɲben-urk |
10. mxo / mxoqr |
30. cʰxoɢ̥r / cʰxoqr |
11. mxo-ɲaqr-urk |
40. nxu / nxuqr |
12. mxo-meqr-urk |
50. tʰoɣ / tʰoʁoqr |
13. mxo-caqr-urk |
60. ŋaɣ-mxo / ŋaɣ-mxoqr |
14. mxo-nɨkr-urk |
70. ŋamg-mxo / ŋamg-mxoqr |
15. mxo-tʰoqr-urk |
80. minr-mxo / minr-mxokr |
16. mxo-ŋaɣ-urk |
90. ɲɨnben-mxo / ɲɨnben-mxokr |
17. mxo-ŋamk-urk |
100. ɲ-r̥aŋq |
18. mxo-minr-urk |
200. me-raŋq |
19. mxo-ɲɨɲben-urk |
1000. ɲemqa |
20. meɣ / meʁoqr |
2000. meqr ɲemqa |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr.
Ekaterina Gruzdeva,
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia /
University of Helsinki,
Finland,
|
Other comments: Nivkh has a rather complex numeral system, the cardinal numerals, which form a counting system divided into twenty-six classes with different numeral forms for each class, the principal phonetic distinctions are fixed for the numerals from 1 to 5 with different classifiers, numerals from 6 to 9 are used without a classifier. The above numerals with generic classifier are from Amur dialect. |
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