Language
name and locationː
Kalmyk-Oirat,
Russia, Mongolia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. neg/n |
21. xørn neg/n |
2. xɔjr |
22. xørn xɔjr |
3. gʊrw/n |
23. xørn gʊrw/n |
4. dørw/n |
24. xørn dørw/n |
5. taw/n |
25. xørn taw/n |
6. zʊrga/n |
26. xørn zʊrga/n |
7. dola/n |
27. xørn dɔla/n |
8. næ:m/n |
28. xørn næːm/n |
9. jis/n |
29. xørn jis/n |
10. arw/n |
30. gutʃ/n |
11. arwn neg/n |
40. døtʃ/n |
12. arwn xɔjr |
50. tæw/n |
13. arwn gʊrb/n |
60. dʒir/n |
14. arwn dørw/n |
70. dal/n |
15. arwn taw/n |
80. naj/n |
16. arwn zʊrga/n |
90. jir/n |
17. arwn dɔla/n |
100. zuː/n |
18. arwn næːm/n |
200. xɔjr zuː/n |
19. arwn jis/n |
1000. miaŋg/n |
20. xør/n |
2000. xɔjr miaŋg/n |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr.
Yunger Tsendee, Mongolian Business Institute /
Mongolian Academy of Todo Bichig
Studies, Mongolia, September 26, 2012. |
Other comments: Kalmyk-Oirat has a decimal system. Kalmyk-Oirat is spoken by approximately 500,000 speakers in Kalmykia republic, Russian Federation, as well as China, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia. The above data is from Kalmyk language. |
Language
name and locationː
Kalmyk-Oirat,
Russia, Mongolia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. nege/n, nige/n |
21. xɔrin nege/n, xørin nege/n |
2. xɔjra /n, xujra /n |
22. xɔrin xɔjra /n, xørin xujra /n |
3. ɡʊrwa/n |
23. xɔrin ɡʊrwa/n, xørin ɡʊrwa/n |
4. dørwe/n |
24. xɔrin dørwe/n, xørin dørwe/n |
5. tawa/n |
25. xɔrin tawa/n, xørin tawa/n |
6. zʊrɡaː/n, dzʊrɡaː/n |
26. xɔrin zʊrɡaː/n, xørin zʊrɡaː/n |
7. dɔlaː/n |
27. xɔrin dɔlaː/n, xørin dɔlaː/n |
8. næːmæ/n |
28. xɔrin næːmæ/n, xørin næːmæ/n |
9. jise/n |
29. xɔrin jisi/n, xørin jisi/n |
10. arwa/n |
30. ɡʊtʃi/n |
11. arwan nege/n, arwan nigi/n |
40. døtʃi/n |
12. arwan xɔjra /n, arwan xujra /n |
50. tæːwi/n |
13. arwan ɡʊrwa/n |
60. dʒiri/n |
14. arwan dørwe/n |
70. dala/n |
15. arwan tawa/n |
80. naja/n |
16. arwan dzʊrɡaː/n, arwan dzʊɡaː/n |
90. jere/n |
17. arwan dɔlaː/n |
100. zʊː/n, dzʊː/n |
18. arwan næːmæ/n |
200. xɔjr zʊː/n, xɔjr dzʊː/n |
19. arwan jise/n |
1000. miŋɡa/n |
20. xori/n, xøri/n |
2000. xɔjar miŋɡa/n, xujar miŋɡa/n |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr.
Yunger Tsendee, Mongolian Business Institute /
Mongolian Academy of Todo Bichig
Studies, Mongolia, September 26, 2012. |
Other comments: Kalmyk-Oirat has a decimal system. The above data is from Oirat language. Generally, Oirat, Khalkh Mongolian and Buryat’s numeral system are similar to each other. However some numerals of Oirat have different pronunciation for phonetics. For example; Oirat: dɔlaː/n Khalkha and Buryat: dɔlɔː/n (seven), Oirat: dʒir/n Khalkha and Buryatː dʒara /n (sixty), Oirat: miŋga/n Khalkhaː mⁱaŋga /n (thousand) |
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