Language name and location: Gurung, Gandaki province, Nepal [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ɡrĩ̤ |
21. ŋi̤syu se ɡrĩ̤ |
2. ŋĩ̤ |
22. ŋi̤syu se ŋĩ̤ |
3. sõ |
23. ŋi̤syu se sõ |
4. plĩ̤ |
24. ŋi̤syu se plĩ̤ |
5. ŋã̤ |
25. ŋi̤syu se ŋã̤ |
6. ʈṳ |
26. ŋi̤syu se ʈṳ |
7. ŋĩ |
27. ŋi̤syu se ŋĩ |
8. prẽ̤ |
28. ŋi̤syu se prẽ̤ |
9. kũ |
29. ŋi̤syu se kũ |
10. cyũ |
30. sõjyũ |
11. eghaara <11 to 19 Nepali |
40. pli̤jyũ |
12. baara |
50. ŋa̤jyũ |
13. tera |
60. ʈṳjyũ |
14. cauda |
70. ŋĩjyu |
15. pandra |
80. prẽjyu |
16. sora |
90. kũjyũ |
17. sathara |
100. praã̤ |
18. aʈhara |
200. ŋi̤braa |
19. unnais |
1000. haãjaar <Nepali |
20. ŋi̤syu |
2000. haãjaar ŋĩ̤ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Warren
Glover,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Warren Glover, 1998 年 11 月 30 日. |
Other comments: Gurung or Western Gurung has a decimal system. The Gurung has two tonesː high tone and low tone, but the data did not indicate tone marks. Gurung is spoken by approximately by 300,000 speakers in Gorkha, Kaski, Lamjung, Manang, Parbat, Syangja, and Tanahun districts, Gandaki province, Nepal, as well as Bhutan and India. |
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