Language
name and locationː
Ili Turki,
China,
Kazakhstan [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. bir |
21. |
2. ekki |
22. |
3. ʉtʃ |
23. |
4. tɵrt |
24. |
5. beʃ |
25. |
6. altə |
26. |
7. jetti |
27. |
8. sekkiz |
28. |
9. tɵqqʉz |
29. |
10. ɵn |
30. ɵttuz |
11. |
40. qərq |
12. |
50. ellik |
13. |
60. altəməʃ |
14. |
70. jettimiʃ |
15. |
80. sæksæn |
16. |
90. tɵχsan |
17. |
100. jʉz |
18. |
200. |
19. |
1000. miŋ |
20. jiɡirmi |
2000. |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Jonathan North Washington,
Department of
Linguistics, University of Washington, Seattle and Ph.D. student at
University of Indian University, USA. February 21, 2011. |
Other comments: Ili Turki has a decimal system. Ili Turki is an endangered Turkic language spoken by approximately 240 speakers, primarily in China's Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture along the Ili River and its tributaries and in Yining. There may be some speakers in Kazakhstan. Ili Turki has no official status in either country. In 2007, it was reported that there were around 30 families using it in China. Ili Turki appears to belong to the Chagatay group of Turkic languages, although it exhibits a number of features that suggest a Kipchak substratum. |
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