Language name and locationː
Hobyót,
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1. tʼɑ:d (masculine)/ tʼejt ( feminine) |
21. waːħid wa-ʕiʃriːn |
2. θə'roh (masc.) / θereːt ~ θərit (fem.) |
22. ʔiθnajn wa-ʕiʃriːn |
3. ɬɑ:θejt ~ɬə'leθ (masc.)/'ħɑjneθ (fem.) |
23. θalaːθ wa-ʕiʃriːn |
4. ʔarbɑ'ʕot (masc.) /ʔorbaʕ (fem.) |
24. ʔarbaʕ wa-ʕiʃriːn |
5. xəm'moh(masc.) /xɑːmeh (fem.) |
25. xamsa wa-ʕiʃriːn |
6. h'tajt ~hə'tit (masc.) / het (fem.) |
26. sitta wa-ʕiʃriːn |
7. hebiʕɑːt ~hebə'ʕotj / hɔːbaʕ (fem.) |
27. sabʕa wa-ʕiʃriːn |
8. θəməneːt (masc.) / θəmeːni (fem.) |
28. θamaːn wa-ʕiʃriːn |
9. sɑ'ʕit (masc.) / soʕ (fem.) |
29. tisʕa wa-ʕiʃriːn |
10. ʕɑɬi'rit (masc.) / ʕɔːɬer (fem.) |
30. θalaːθiːn |
11. ʕɑɬi'rit-tʼɑ:d / ʕɔːɬer-i-tʼejt |
40. ʔarbiʕiːn |
12. ʕɑɬi'rit-θə'roh / ʕɔːɬer-i-tʼejt |
50. xamsiːn |
13. ʕɑɬi'rit-ɬɑ:θejt / ʕɔːɬer-i-'ħɑjneθ |
60. sittiːn |
14. ʕɑɬi'rit-ʔarbɑ'ʕot / ʕɔːɬer-i-ʔorbaʕ |
70. sabʕiːn |
15. ʕɑɬi'rit-xəm'moh / ʕɔːɬer-i-xɑːmeh |
80. θamaːniːn |
16. ʕɑɬi'rit-h'tajt / ʕɔːɬer-i-het |
90. tisʕiːn |
17. ʕɑɬi'rit-hebiʕɑːt / ʕɔːɬer-i-hɔːbaʕ |
100. mi'joh / miʔ |
18. ʕɑɬi'rit-θəməneːt/ ʕɔːɬer-i-θəmeːni |
200. ?? |
19. ʕɑɬi'rit-sɑ'ʕit / ʕɔːɬer-i-soʕ |
1000. ʔalf / ʔəlɛːf |
20. ʕiʃriːn (< Arabic ) |
2000. ?? |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Janet Watson. Dept. of
Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies,
School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences, University of
Salford, Manchester, UK, April 30, 2013 and Dr. Miranda Morris,
University of St. Andrews (Honorary
Research Fellow),
UK,
April
30, 2013. |
Other comments:
Hobyót is an seriously endangered language with only less than 100
speakers spoken in Oman. They might
overwhelmingly
use Omani Arabic numeral system now.
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