Language
name and locationː
Kashkay,
Fars province,
Iran [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. bi:ɹ |
21. jirmeː biːɹ |
2. ɪˀkkʰe |
22. jirmeː ɪˀkkʰe |
3. ʏtʃ / ɪːtʃ |
23. jirmeː ʏtʃ / ɪːtʃ |
4. dørd̥ |
24. jirmeː dørd̥ |
5. bɪeːʃ |
25. jirmeː bɪeːʃ |
6. ˀɑltoᶷ |
26. jirmeː ˀɑltoᶷ |
7. jeˀdde |
27. jirmeː jeˀdde |
8. sækkʰɪz̥ |
28. jirmeː sækkʰɪz̥ |
9. doqqoᶷz̥ |
29. jirmeː doqqoᶷz̥ |
10.ᶷon |
30. ottʰʊz̥ |
11.ᶷommɪɹ / ᶷonbiːɹ |
40. ɢɨrx |
12.ᶷon ɪˀkkʰe |
50. ˀalle |
13.ᶷon ʏtʃ / ɪːtʃ |
60. ˀɑld̥mɞʃ |
14.ᶷon dørd̥ |
70. jed̥mɞʃ |
15.ᶷon bɪeːʃ |
80. sajsan |
16.ᶷon ˀɑltoᶷ |
90. doxsan |
17.ᶷon jeˀdde |
100. yːz |
18.ᶷon sækkʰɪz̥ |
200. ɪˀkkʰe yːz |
19.ᶷon doqqoᶷz̥ |
1000. mɪn /miŋ |
20.jirmeː / jirmə |
2000. ɪˀkkʰe min |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Christine Bulut,
University of Mainz, Germany, February 8, 2007. |
Other comments: Kashkay or Qashkay has a decimal system, which is not very different from that of the Azerbaijani language. Kashkai is an Oghuz Turkic language spoken by approximately 1,000,000 speakers, the Qashqai people, an ethnic group living mainly in the Fars Province of Southern Iran. Encyclopædia Iranica regards Qashqai as an independent third group of dialects within the Southwestern Turkic language group. |
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