Language name and location: Gowro, Kohistan district, Pakistan [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区果罗 (加布拉尔语Gabral), 巴基斯坦东北部开伯尔-普什图省

 

1. ekʰ

21.  ekɐ̃ː biːʃ

2. du̝ː

22.  dṳːɐ̃ biːʃ

3. ʈ͡ʂŭɐː

23.  ʈ͡ʂŭɐ̃ biːʃ

4. t͡soːr

24.  t͡soːrɐ̃ biːʃ

5. pɐ̃ːz

25.  pɐ̃zɐ̃ biːʃ

6. ʂoʰ

26.  ʂoɐ̃ biːʃ

7. sɐːt

27.  sɐːtɐ̃ biːʃ

8. ɐːʈʰ

28.  ɐːtʰɐ̃ biːʃ

9. nɐːv

29.  nʌvɐ̃ biːʃ

10. dɐʃ

30.  dɐʃɐ̃ biːʃ (10+20)

11. ɐjɐjʃ

40.  dɐʃɐ̃ biːʃ (2 x 20)

12. dṳɐːʃ

50. 

13. t͡ʃiːʃ

60.   

14. t͡ʃondeʃ

70.  

15. pʌnʒiːʃ

80. 

16. ʂuʌjʃ

90.  

17. sɐtɐːʃ

100. ʃɐ

18. ʌtʰɐːʃ

200. 

19. umbiːʃ (20 -1)

1000. zir

20. biːʃ

2000. 

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Claus Peter Zoller, University of Heidelberg, Germany, March 17, 1999.

供资料的语言学家: Dr. Claus Peter Zoller, 1999 年 3 月 17 日

 

Other comments: The Gowro numbers 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 200 and 200 are missing, it seems the Gowro numeral system is vigesimal. Gowro or Gabar Khel is spoken by approximately 1,000 speakers in Kohistan district, Kolai area, Mahrin village on Indus east bank, Khyber Pakhtunkwa province, Pakistan.


 

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