Language name and location: Kandozi-Chapra, Loreto, Peru [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. mínamda |
2. tsíbonada |
3. toóchipa |
4. ipónponaro |
5. zamiátpata (lit: 'with the thumb' ) or kowíz muchiáro (litː 'hand becoming a head' ) |
6. mínam matáyaro [ lit: 'one arriving on the other (hand)'] |
7. tsíbon matáyaro [ lit: 'two arriving on the other (hand)'] |
8. toóchipa matáyaro [ lit: 'three arriving on the other (hand)'] |
9. ipónponaro matáyaro [ lit: 'four arriving on the other (hand)'] |
10. kowíz íptaro (lit: 'both hands together') |
11. kutsás mínam matáyaro (lit: 'on the foot one arriving') |
12. kutsás tsíbon matáyaro (lit: 'on the foot two arriving') |
13. kutsás toóchipa matáyaro (lit: 'on the foot three arriving') |
14. kutsás ipónponaro matáyaro (lit: 'on the foot four arriving') |
15. aráɡich kutsás matáyaro (lit: 'arriving on the other foot ') |
16. mínam aráɡich kutsás matáyaro (lit: 'one on the other foot arriving') |
17. tsíbon aráɡich kutsás matáyaro (lit: 'two on the other foot arriving') |
18. toóchipa aráɡich kutsás matáyaro (lit: 'three on the other foot arriving') |
19. ipónponaro aráɡich kutsás matáyaro (lit: 'four on the other foot arriving') |
20. aráɡich kutsás íptaro (lit: 'both feet arriving' ) or mínam tpoótsi ( litː 'one person') |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. John C. Tuggy, Summer Institute of Linguistics, Peru, February 22, 2010. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. John C. Tuggy, 2010 年 2 月 22 日 |
Other comments: Kandozi-Chapra or Candoshi-Shapar, Kadoazi koko is spoken by approximately 3,200 speakers in Loreto region: Chapuli, Huitoyacu, Morona, and Pastaza rivers, Peru. Kadoazi or Candoshi has a counting system up to twenty. Above 20 numerals rarely were used, but were possible, using following patternː 21=mínam aráɡich kutsás íptaro ''one with both feet''. Note that voiced stops are pronounced with an nasal onset. Vowels areː i, a, o, and u voiceless high back. Word accent is always on the first or second syllable. |
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