Language name and locationː Kabyle, Kabylia, Algeria [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区: 卡比尔 (阿马齐格语 Amazigh), 阿尔及利亚北部卡比利亚地区

 

1. ʎiwɘn (mac.), ʎiwɘt (fem.)

21.  wʌħɜhd.uʕʌʃrin 

2. siːn  (mac.), snʌθ (fem.)

22.  zudʲ.uʕʌʃrin  

3. θlaθa

23.  θlaθa.uʕʌʃrin  

4. rˤʌbʕa

24.  rˤʌbʕa.uʕʌʃrin 

5. χʌmsɐ

25.  χʌmsɐ.uʕʌʃrin 

6. sɜt͡sɐ

26.  sɜt͡sɐ.uʕʌʃrin 

7. sʌbʕa

27.  sʌbʕa.uʕʌʃrin 

8. θmʌɲa

28.  θmʌɲa.uʕʌʃrin  

9. tʌsʕɒ

29.  tʌsʕɒ.uʕʌʃrin 

10. ʕʌʃrin

30.  θlaθin

11. ħdɛʃ

40.  rʌbʕin

12. θnɒʃ 

50.  χʌmsin

13. θletˤɒʃ 

60.  sɜt͡sin

14. rbʕɒʃ

70.  sʌbʕin

15. χʌɒʃ  

80.  θmʌɲin

16. səetˤɒʃ

90.  tʌsʕin

17. sbɑʕtˤɒʃ

100. miʎa

18. tʌmntɑʃ  

200. mitiːn

19. tsʌʕtɑʃ

1000. ʌlɛf

20. ʕʌʃrin 

2000. zudʲ.ʌlɛf

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Linda Bellahsene, l'université de Paris 4, France / CNRS, France, informant: Nadia Hameg, June 1, 2009.
供资料的语言学家: Dr. Linda Bellahsene, 2009 年 6 月 1 日.

 

Other comments: There are feminine and masculine forms for numerals one and two in the Kabyle (Taqbaylit) language.

Kabyle, native name: Taqbaylit is a Berber language spoken by the Kabyle people in the north and northeast of Algeria. It is spoken primarily in Kabylia, east of the capital Algiers and in Algiers itself, but also by various groups near Blida, such as the Beni Salah and Beni Bou Yaqob.(extinct?). Estimates of the number of Kabyle speakers range from five million to about seven million worldwide, the majority in Algeria, according to INALCO.


 

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