Language name and locationː Kado (Kadu), Myanmar, China [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. tɛn² |
21. sʰɔŋ⁵nu²tɛn²na³ |
2. kəliŋ³ |
22. sʰɔŋ⁵nu²kəliŋ⁵tin⁵ |
3. sʰun⁵ |
23. sʰɔŋ⁵nu²sʰun⁵tin² |
4. pi⁵ |
24. sʰɔŋ⁵nu²pi⁵tin² |
5. ha² |
25. sʰɔŋ⁵nu²ha²tin² |
6. huk³ |
26. sʰɔŋ⁵nu²huk³tin² |
7. sip³ |
27. sʰɔŋ⁵nu²sip³tin² |
8. pɛt² |
28. sʰɔŋ⁵nu²pɛt²tin² |
9. kou³ |
29. sʰɔŋ⁵nu²kou²tin² |
10. nu² |
30. sʰam³ʃi² |
11. ʃip⁵nu⁵tɛn²na³ |
40. ʃi⁵sip⁵ |
12. ʃip⁵nu⁵kəliŋ⁵tin⁵ |
50. ha²ʃiʔ⁵ |
13. ʃip⁵nu⁵sʰun⁵tin² |
60. huk³ʃiʔ³ |
14. ʃip⁵nu⁵pi⁵tin² |
70. sip³ʃi³ |
15. ʃip⁵nu⁵ha²tin² |
80. pɛt²ʃi³ |
16. ʃip⁵nu⁵huk³tin² |
90. kou²ʃi³ |
17. ʃip⁵nu⁵sip³tin² |
100. pak⁵nu² |
18. ʃip⁵nu⁵pɛt²tin² |
200. sʰɔŋ² |
19. ʃip⁵nu⁵kou²tin² |
1000. sʰauk³nu⁵ |
20. sʰɔŋ⁵nu² |
2000. sʰɔŋ²sʰauk³ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Mr. David Sangdong,
PhD Student of Linguistics, La Trobe University,
Australia. December 8 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. David Sangdong, 2008 年 12 月 8 日. |
Other comments: Although the Kadu language is no related to Tai languages, Kadu use Shan / Tai counting systems. Like Kanan in practical they use one to ten in their daily conversation, however when it comes to eleven or more counting the Kadu use Burmese counting. The data were taken from Settaw village, Banmauk Township, Sagaing Division, Myanmar. Tone transcriptionsː 5 high, 3 mid and 2 low. |
Language name and location: Kanan (Ganan), Myanmar, China [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. nuŋ² |
21. sʰɔ⁵wan³ |
2. sʰɔŋ³ |
22. sʰɔ⁵sɔŋ³ |
3. sʰam³ |
23. sʰɔ⁵sam³ |
4. ʃi³ |
24. sʰɔ⁵ʃi³ |
5. ha² |
25. sʰɔ⁵ha³ |
6. huk⁵ |
26. sʰɔ⁵huk⁵ |
7. sip⁵ |
27. sʰɔ⁵sip⁵ |
8. pɛt² |
28. sʰɔ⁵pɛt⁵ |
9. kɔ² |
29. sʰɔ⁵kɔ² |
10. ʃip⁵nuŋ² |
30. sam³ʃip⁵ |
11. ʃip⁵wan³ |
40. ʃi³ʃip⁵ |
12. ʃip⁵sɔŋ³ |
50. ha²ʃip⁵ |
13. ʃip⁵sam³ |
60. huk⁵ʃip⁵ |
14. ʃip⁵ʃi⁵ |
70. sip⁵ʃip⁵ |
15. ʃip⁵kʰa² |
80. pɛt²ʃip⁵ |
16. ʃip⁵huk⁵ |
90. kɔ²ʃip⁵ |
17. ʃip⁵sip⁵ |
100. pak⁵nuŋ²¹ |
18. ʃip⁵pɛt⁵ |
200. sɔŋ³pak⁵ |
19. ʃip⁵kɔ² |
1000. sip⁵pak⁵ |
20. sʰɔ⁵nuŋ² |
2000. |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Mr. David Sangdong,
PhD Student of Linguistics, La Trobe University,
Australia. December 8 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. David Sangdong, 2008 年 12 月 8 日. |
Other comments: Although the Kanan language is no related to Tai languages, Kanan use Shan/Tai counting systems. I couldn't find (no one knows now) whether they had they own counting system in the past. My language informants couldn't find the word for 2000. Although they could provide the above counting, today, in particle they use one to ten only. When it comes to eleven and more, many Kanan now use Burmese counting system. The data were taken from Namza village, Banmauk Township, Sagaing Division, Myanmar. It is unknown the Kanan and Kadu are dialects of a single language or two closed related languages. Tone transcriptions. 5 high, 3 mid and 2 low. |
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