Language name and location: Hajong, Bangladesh and India [Refer to Ethnologue]
供资料的语言学家哈琼语, 孟加拉, 印度东北部阿萨姆邦及附近地区

 

1. ækɔŋ

21.  ekuʃ

2. bækɔŋ

22.  

3. t̪ulʃi

23.  

4. t͡ʃabɔŋ

24.  

5. paɟ

25.  

6. t͡ʃʰɔe

26.  

7. sat̪

27.  

8. at̪

28.  

9. nɔe

29.  

10. d̪ɔʃ

30.  

11. eɡaro

40. 

12. 

50.  pɔnt͡ʃaʃ

13. 

60.  

14.

70.  

15. 

80.  

16. 

90.  

17. 

100. ekʃɔ

18. 

200. 

19. 

1000. ek haɟar

20. kuri

2000.

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Professor Mashrur Imtiaz, PhD Researcher, Prof. Sikder Monoare Murshed, Department of Linguistics, University of Dhaka, Bengal. May 29, 2018.
Data taken from LSI (Ethono-linguistic survey of Bangladesh in 2014-2016).
供资料的语言学家: Professor Mashrur Imtiaz,, 2018 年 5 月 29 日.

 

Other comments: Hajong has a numeral system similar to that of Bengali. There are some missing terms for 12 to 19, 21 to 29, 30, 40, 60, 70, 80, 90, 200 and 2,000. Note that the traditional symbol 'c' = IPA [tʃ]. Hajong or Haijong, Hajang, Hazong is spoken by 80,000 speakers in Goalpara, and Nagaon districts, Assam state; West Garo Hills district, west side; West and East Khasi hills districts, Meghalaya state, Arunachal Pradesh and West Bengal states, India as well as Bangladesh.


 

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