Language name and locationː Kangjia, Qinghai province, China [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区康家语, 青海省海南藏族自治州省尖扎县康杨镇

 

1. niɣe / niχɔ

21.  ɢuar harɔ niɣe

2. ɢuar

22.  ɢuar harɔ ɢuar

3. gurɔ / ɢurɔ

23.  ɢuar harɔ gurɔ / ɢurɔ

4. derɔ

24.  ɢuar harɔ derɔ

5. tavun

25.  ɢuar harɔ tavun

6. dʒirʁuŋ

26.  ɢuar harɔ dʒirʁuŋ

7. danlɔ /dɔlɔ

27.  ɢuar harɔ danlɔ /dɔlɔ

8. neimɔ

28.  ɢuar harɔ neimɔ

9. jasun

29.  ɢuar harɔ jasun

10. harɔ

30.  ɢurɔ harɔ

11. harɔ niɣe

40.  derɔ harɔ

12. harɔ ɢuar

50.  tavun harɔ

13. harɔ gurɔ / ɢurɔ

60.  dʒirʁuŋ harɔ

14. harɔ derɔ

70.  danlɔ harɔ

15. harɔ tavun

80.  neimo, harɔ

16. harɔ dʒirʁuŋ

90.  jasun harɔ

17. harɔ danlɔ /dɔlɔ

100. dʒun

18. harɔ neimɔ

200. ɢuar dʒun

19. harɔ jasun

1000.

20. ɢuar harɔ

2000.

 

Sourceː Sechenchogt, ed, 2002. A Grammatical Sketch of Kangjia language
资料来源ː 康家语概,  , 斯钦朝克图编著 ,2002年

 

Other comments: Kangjia numeral system is decimal, after twenty they often use Chinese numerals. The Kangjia language is a recently discovered Mongolic language spoken by a Muslim population of around 300 people in Jainca (Jianzha) County, Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai province of China. As to its taxonomic affiliation, Kangjia seems to be an intermediate between Bonan language and Dongxiang language (Santa).
青海省海南藏族自治州省尖扎县康杨镇部分康家回族使用的一种语言,使用总人数为3-4百人。


 

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