Language
name and locationː
Hamer-Banna, Omo Zone, Ethiopia [Ref to
Ethnologue]
|
1. kála |
21. éedi kála kaisá apó kála * |
2. lamá |
22. éedi kála kaisá apó lamá |
3. makkán |
23. éedi kála kaisá apó makkán |
4. oidí |
24. éedi kála kaisá apó oidí |
5. dunɡ̥ |
25. éedi kála kaisá apó dunɡ̥ |
6. lax |
26. éedi kála kaisá apó lax |
7. toɓɓá |
27. éedi kála kaisá apó toɓɓá |
8. lankái |
28. éedi kála kaisá apó lankái |
9. sal |
29. éedi kála kaisá apó sal |
10. táɓi |
30. éedi kála kaisá apó táɓi ( 20 + 10 ) |
11. táɓi kála |
40. éedi lamá kaisá ( 20 x 2 ) |
12. táɓi lamá |
50. éedi lamá kaisá apó táɓi |
13. táɓi makkán |
60. éedi makkán kaisá ( 20 x 3 ) |
14. táɓi oidí |
70. éedi makkán kaisá apó táɓi |
15. táɓi dunɡ̥ |
80. éedi ʔoʷidi kaisá ( 20 x 4 ) |
16. táɓi lax |
90. ʔeːdi ʔoʷidi kaisá apó táɓi |
17. táɓi toɓɓá |
100. éedi dunɡ̥ kaisá ( 20 x 5 ) |
18. táɓi lankái |
200. éedi táɓi kaisá ( 20 x 10 ) |
19. táɓi sal |
1000. ʃi kála ( ʃi is borrowed from Amharic) |
20. éedi kála kaisá ( one complete man) |
2000. ʃi lamá |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Sara Petrollino, Bureau 206C, Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage, UMR 5596 - CNRS Lyon2, France, January 17, 2014. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Sara Petrollino, 2014 年 1 月 17 日. |
Other comments: Hamer-Banna has a vigesimal system, 20 éedi kála kaisá means 'one complete man' and 21 mean 'one complete man and one mouth', 40 is expressed by 'two complete men'. Number '1000' is an Amharic loanword. Note that Hamer-Banna is a pitch-accented language. Hamer-Banna is a language within the South Omotic branch of the Afroasiatic language family spoken by approximately 74,000 people primarily in southern Ethiopia by the Hamar people and Banna people. |
Language
name and locationː
Hamer-Banna, Omo Zone, Ethiopia [Ref to
Ethnologue]
|
1. kʌlʌ |
21. ʔeːdi kʌlʌ kaⁱsa ʌpo kʌlʌ |
2. lɛmaː |
22. ʔeːdi kʌlʌ kaⁱsa ʌpo lɛmaː |
3. makan |
23. ʔeːdi kʌlʌ kaⁱsa ʌpo makan |
4. ʔoʷidi / ʔuʷidi |
24. ʔeːdi kʌlʌ kaⁱsa ʌpo ʔoʷidi |
5. duŋ |
25. ʔeːdi kʌlʌ kaⁱsa ʌpo duŋ |
6. lʌx |
26. ʔeːdi kʌlʌ kaⁱsa ʌpo lʌx |
7. tʌɓa / toɓa |
27. ʔeːdi kʌlʌ kaⁱsa ʌpo tʌɓa |
8. lʌŋkaⁱ |
28. ʔeːdi kʌlʌ kaⁱsa ʌpo lʌŋkaⁱ |
9. səl |
29. ʔeːdi kʌlʌ kaⁱsa ʌpo səl |
10. təɓi |
30. ʔeːdi kʌlʌ kaⁱsa ʌpo təɓi ( 20 + 10 ) |
11. təɓi kʌlʌ |
40. ʔeːdi lɛmaː kaⁱsa ( 20 x 2 ) |
12. təɓi lɛmaː |
50. ʔeːdi lɛmaː kaⁱsa ʌpo təɓi |
13. təɓi makan |
60. ʔeːdi makan kaⁱsa ( 20 x 3 ) |
14. təɓi ʔoʷidi |
70. ʔeːdi makan kaⁱsa ʌpo təɓi |
15. təɓi duŋ |
80. ʔeːdi ʔoʷidi kaⁱsa ( 20 x 4 ) |
16. təɓi lʌx |
90. ʔeːdi ʔoʷidi kaⁱsa ʌpo təɓi |
17. təɓi tʌɓa |
100. ʔeːdi duŋ kaⁱsa ( 20 x 5 ) |
18. təɓi lʌŋkaⁱ |
200. ʔeːdi təɓi kaⁱsa ( 20 x 10 ) |
19. təɓi səl |
1000. ʃi kʌlʌ ( ʃi is borrowed from Amharic) |
20. ʔeːdi kʌlʌ kaⁱsa |
2000. ʃi lɛmaː |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. John Chan,
提供资料的语言学家: Mr. John Chan, 1996 年 1 月 9 日. |
Other comments: Hamer-Banna has a vigesimal system. Number '1000' is an Amharic loanword. |
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