Language name and location: Karbi, Assam state, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. isī |
21. iŋkòy-rá-isī |
2. hiní |
22. iŋkòy-rá hiní |
3. ketʰòm |
23. iŋkòy-rá ketʰòm |
4. pʰlī |
24. iŋkòy-rá pʰlī |
5. pʰō |
25. iŋkòy-rá pʰō |
6. tʰrók |
26. iŋkòy-rá tʰrók |
7. tʰróksí (litː '6+1') |
27. iŋkòy-rá tʰróksí |
8. nerkép (litː '2 less 10') |
28. iŋkòy-rá nerkép |
9. sirkép (litː '1 less 10') |
29. iŋkòy-rá sirkép |
10. kép (bound form) |
30. tʰòm-kép |
11. kré-isī |
40. pʰlī-kép |
12. kré-hiní |
50. pʰō-kép |
13. kré-ketʰòm |
60. tʰrók-kép |
14. kré-pʰlī |
70. tʰrɔksí-kép |
15. kré-pʰō |
80. tʰók-nerkép |
16. kré-tʰrók |
90. tʰók-sirkép |
17. kré-tʰróksí |
100. pʰaró |
18. kré-nerkép |
200. pʰaró hiní |
19. kré-sirkép |
1000. surí |
20. iŋkòy |
2000. surí hiní |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Karl-Heinz Gruessner University of Tuebingen, Germany through Dr. Linda Konnerth, Dept. of linguistics, University of Oregon, USA. May 31, 20111. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Karl-Heinz. Gruessner, 2011 年 5 月 31 日. |
Other comments: Karbi has a very particular numeral system, which has the basic forms one to six, ten twenty, hundred and thousand, other numerals are formed by additions, multiplications and subtractions. Karbi pr Mikir is spoken by approximately 530,000 speakers in Mikir and Rengma hills in Assam state, as well as Arunachal Pradesh state, Meghalaya state and Nagaland state in northeast India. |
Language name and location: Karbi, Assam state, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. itʃʰi |
21. iŋkɔj-ra-itʃʰi / iŋkɔrrra-itʃʰi |
2. hini |
22. iŋkɔj-ra-hini |
3. ketʰɔm |
23. iŋkɔj-ra-ketʰɔm |
4. pʰli |
24. iŋkɔj-ra-pʰli |
5. pʰo |
25. iŋkɔj-ra-pʰo |
6. tʰrɔk |
26. iŋkɔj-ra-tʰrɔk |
7. tʰrɔk-itʃʰi (lit: 6+1) |
27. iŋkɔj-ra-tʰrɔk-itʃʰi |
8. ner-kep (lit: 2 less 10 ) |
28. iŋkɔj-ra-ner-kep |
9. itʃʰir-kep (lit: 1 less 10) |
29. iŋkɔj-ra-itʃʰir-kep |
10. kep ~ kre (bound form) |
30. tʰɔm-kep |
11. kreitʃʰi |
40. pʰli-kep / du kuri (2 x 20) |
12. krehini |
50. pʰɔh-kep |
13. kreketʰɔm |
60. tʰrɔk-kep |
14. krepʰli |
70. tʰrɔk-itʃʰi-kep (6+1 x 10) |
15. krepʰo |
80. tʰɔk-ner-kep / tʃʰari kuri (4 x 20) |
16. kretʰrɔk |
90. tʰɔk-itʃʰir-kep |
17. kretʰrɔk-itʃʰi |
100. pʰaro / patʃʰ kuri /ek ho <Assamese |
18. krenerkep |
200. |
19. kreitʃʰir-kep |
1000. tʃʰuri / itʃʰi ra itʃʰi |
20. iŋkɔj / kuri <Assamese |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof.
Suhnu
Ram Sharma,
Deccan College Post-Graduate
and Research Institute, Pune, India,
January 7, Reference source: Jeyapaul, V.Y., 1987. Karbi Grammar. CIIL, Mysore, India. 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Suhnu Ram Sharma, 1993 年 1 月 7 日. |
Other comments: Karbi has a very particular numeral system, which has the basic forms one to six, ten twenty, hundred and thousand, other numerals are formed by additions, multiplications and subtractions. |
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