Language name and location: Jwira-Pepesa, Western, Ghana [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. ko |
21. aburúnwia né ko |
2. ńwia |
22. aburúnwia né ńwia |
3. ńsa |
23. aburúnwia né ńsa |
4. ńna |
24. aburúnwia né ńna |
5. ńnu |
25. aburúnwia né ńnu |
6. ńsiã |
26. aburúnwia né ńsiã |
7. ńsuw |
27. aburúnwia né ńsuw |
8. mɔ́twɛ |
28. aburúnwia né mɔ́twɛ |
9. nɡhoalá |
29. aburúnwia né nɡhoalá |
10. eburú |
30. aburásã |
11. burú né ko |
40. aburála |
12. burú né ńwia |
50. aburánu |
13. burú né ńsa |
60. aburásiã |
14. burú né ńna |
70. aburásuw |
15. burú né ńnu |
80. aburáwɔ́twɛ |
16. burú né ńsiã |
90. aburáhwãla |
17. burú né ńsuw |
100. eyaa ko |
18. burú né mɔ́twɛ |
200. eyaa nwia |
19. burú né nɡhoalá |
1000. |
20. aburúnwia |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Sammy Ntumy,
GILLBT (The Ghana Institute
of Linguistics, Literacy and Bible Translation),
Ghana,
April 11, 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Sammy Ntumy, 2002 年 4 月 11 日. |
Other comments: Jwira-Pepesa has a decimal system. Jwira-Pepesa or Gwira, Pepesa-Jwira is spoken by approximately 18,000 speakers in Western region; Jwira from Bamiankaw to Humjibere along Ankobra river; Pepesa on Wasa land between Agona Junction and Tarkwa; Dompim is main town, Ghana. |
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