Language name and locationː Harsusi, Al Wusta, Dhofa, Oman [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区哈尔苏斯语, 阿曼苏丹国中部省及西南部佐法尔省

 

1. tʼɑːd (masculine) / tʼɑd (feminene)

21.  waːħid wa-ʕiʃriːn 

2. θruh (masc) / θɑrt (fem)

22.  ʔiθnajn wa-ʕiʃriːn

3. ɬɑ:fɑjt (masc) / ɬɑliːt (fem.) 

23.  θalaːθ wa-ʕiʃriːn

4. ʔɑrboːt (masc) / ʔorbɑ (fem)

24.  ʔarbaʕ wa-ʕiʃriːn

5. xummuh (masc)/ xɑjmɑ (fem)

25.  xamsa wa-ʕiʃriːn

6. jitːiːt (masc)/ hɑt (fem)

26.  sitta wa-ʕiʃriːn

7. hbɑjt (masc)/ hoːbɑ (fem)

27.  sabʕa wa-ʕiʃriːn

8. θɑmɑneːt (masc)/ θɑmoːniː (fem)

28.  θamaːn wa-ʕiʃriːn

9. ɑːʕt (masc)/ sɑʔ (fem)

29.  tisʕa wa-ʕiʃriːn

10. ʔɑɬareːt (masc)/ ʔoːɬɑr (fem)

30.  θalaːθiːn

11. ħidʕaʃir / ħidʕaːʃ   < Arabic

40.  ʔarbiʕiːn

12. ʔiθnaʕaʃir / ʔiθnʕaːʃ

50.  xamsiːn

13. θalaːθʕaʃir / θalaːθʕaːʃ 

60.  sittiːn

14. ʔarbaʕatʕaʃir / ʔarbaʕtaːʃ 

70.  sabʕiːn

15. xamstʕaʃir / xamstʕaːʃ

80.  θamaːniːn

16. sittʕaʃir / sittʕaːʃ

90.  tisʕiːn

17. sabʕtaːʃ

100. mijɑt

18. θamaːnt̩aːʕʃ

200.  mijatajn 

19. tisaʕtaːʕʃ

1000. ʔɑlf

20. ʕiʃriːn

2000. ʔɑlfɑjn

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Janet Watson, Dr. Eades Domenyk, Department of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences, University of Salford, Manchester, UK, April 27, 2013.
供资料的语言学家: Prof. Janet Watson and Dr. Eades Domenyk, 2013 年 4 月 27 日.

 

Other comments: Harsusi has a decimal system. Harsusi numerals from one to ten both have masculine and feminine forms. They usually use Arabic numerals after ten. Note the following differences between traditional Semitic phonetic symbols and IPA transcriptionsː
1. / t̩/ is an emphatic alveolar stop, IPA [tʼ]
2. /t̠/ voiceless interdental fricative, IPA [θ]
3. /ś/ voiceless lateral fricative, IPA [ɬ]
4. /y/ voiced palatal approximant, IPA [j]
5. /h̠ / voiceless glottal fricative, IPA [ħ]
6. /s̩/ emphatic alveolar fricative, IPA [sˤ]
Vowelsː /a/ = IPA [ɑ], /i/ = IPA [i], /u/ = IPA [u],  /ē/ is around IPA [eː], /ā/ = IPA [ɑː]

Ḥarsūsī is a moribund Semitic language of Oman spoken by the Harasis people. It' was estimated 600-1000 Ḥarsūsī speakers in Jiddat al-Harasis, a stony desert in south-central Oman. 


Language name and locationː Harsusi, Al Wusta, Dhofa, Oman [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区哈尔苏斯语, 阿曼苏丹国中部省及西南部佐法尔省

 

1. tʼaːt (masc) / tʼət (fem)

21. 

2. θəroː (masc) / θərə́t (fem)

22.  

3. śəláyś (masc) / śaːf(θ)áyt (fem)

23.  

4. ˀoːrba (masc) / rəboːt (fem)

24.  

5. xáyməh (masc)/ xəmmoːh (fem)

25.  

6. háttəh (masc)/ yəteːt (fem)

26.  

7. hōba (masc)/ həbáyt (fem)

27.  

8. θəmoːni (masc)/ θəmənəːt (fem)

28. 

9. seː (masc)/ saːˀáyt, səˤáyt (fem)

29.  

10. ˤóːśər (masc)/ ˤśəreːt (fem)

30.  

11. use Arabic borrowings

40. 

12. 

50. 

13. 

60. 

14. 

70.  

15. 

80.  

16. 

90.  

17. 

100. 

18. 

200.

19.  

1000. 

20. 

2000. 

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Marie-Claude Simeone-Senelle, CNRS-LLACAN, Meudon, France, October 8, 1996.
供资料的语言学家: Dr. Marie-Claude Simeone-Senelle, 1996 年 10 月 8 日.

 

Other comments: Harsusi has a decimal system. The Harsusi numerals from one to ten both have masculine and feminine forms. They usually use Arabic numerals after ten. The symbol 'ś' as in numbers 'three' and  'ten' is an apico-alveolar lateral fricative, which does not appear in current IPA chart.