Language name and locationː Iowa-Oto, Oklahoma state,USA [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. iyánki |
21. ɡrébran núwe aɡrínyanki |
2. núwe |
22. ɡrébran núwe aɡrín núwe |
3. dáñi |
23. ɡrébran núwe aɡrín dáñi |
4. dówe |
24. ɡrébran núwe aɡrín dówe |
5. thátan |
25. ɡrébran núwe aɡrín thátan |
6. sákwe |
26. ɡrébran núwe aɡrín sákwe |
7. sáhma |
27. ɡrébran núwe aɡrín sáhma |
8. ɡrerábrian |
28. ɡrébran núwe aɡrín ɡrerábrian |
9. sánke |
29. ɡrébran núwe aɡrín sánke |
10. ɡrébran |
30. ɡrébran dáñi |
11. ɡrébran aɡrínyanki |
40. ɡrébran dówe |
12. ɡrébran aɡrín núwe |
50. ɡrébran thátan |
13. ɡrébran aɡrín dáñi |
60. ɡrébran sákwe |
14. ɡrébran aɡrín dówe |
70. ɡrébran sáhma |
15. ɡrébran aɡrín thátan |
80. ɡrébran ɡrerábrian |
16. ɡrébran aɡrín sákwe |
90. ɡrébran sánke |
17. ɡrébran aɡrín sáhma |
100. ɡrébran húya |
18. ɡrébran aɡrín ɡrerábrian |
200. ɡrébran húya núwe |
19. ɡrébran aɡrín sánke |
1000. kóɡe (litː 'kóɡe' means a box, trunk) |
20. ɡrébran núwe |
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Linguists providing data and dateː Mr.
Jimm G. Good Tracks.
Great Bend, Kansas, USA, July 17 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Jimm G. Good Tracks, 1990 年 7 月 17 日. |
Other comments: Iowa-Oto or Chiwere, Iowa-Oto-Missouria is formerly spoken in north central Oklahoma; northeast Kansas, Iowa Reservation. Last fluent speakers of Iowa and Oto died in 1996. Others have some knowledge of the language (1997 Jimm G. Good Tracks). Iowa-Oto or Chiwere has a decimal system. |
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