Language name and location: Eastern Kayah, Myanmar, Thailand [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. tə- |
21. nʌ̄ chʌ̄ tə- |
2. nʌ̄ |
22. nʌ̄ chʌ̄ nʌ̄ |
3. sō |
23. nʌ̄ chʌ̄ sō |
4. lwī |
24. nʌ̄ chʌ̄ lwī |
5. ŋɛ̄- |
25. nʌ̄ chʌ̄ ŋɛ̄ |
6. sō swá (3 x 2 'three doubled') |
26. nʌ̄ chʌ̄ sō swá |
7. sō swá tə- (3 x 2+1) |
27. nʌ̄ chʌ̄ sō swá tə- |
8. lwī swá (4 x 2 'four doubled') |
28. nʌ̄ chʌ̄ lwī swá |
9. lwī swá tə- (4 x 2+1) |
29. nʌ̄ chʌ̄ lwī swá tə- |
10. chʌ̄ |
30. sō chʌ̄ |
11. chʌ̄ tə- |
40. lwī chʌ̄ |
12. chʌ̄ nə̄ |
50. ŋɛ̄ chʌ̄ |
13. chʌ̄ sō |
60. chʌ̄ sō swá |
14. chʌ̄ lwī |
70. sō swá təchʌ̄ |
15. chʌ̄ ŋɛ̄ |
80. chʌ̄ lwī swá |
16. chʌ̄ sō swá |
90. lwī swá təchʌ̄ |
17. chʌ̄ sō swá tə- |
100. (tə)jē |
18. chʌ̄ lwī swá |
200. nʌ̄jē |
19. chʌ̄ lwī swá tə- |
1000. (tə)̄rí |
20. nʌ̄ chʌ̄ |
2000. nʌ̄rí |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. David B. Solnit,
Department of Linguistics,
University of
California at Berkeley, USA,
June 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. David B. Solnit, 2006 年 6 月 5 日. |
Other comments: Eastern Kayah has a decimal system with special forms for 6 to 9. Eastern Kayah or Karenni or Kayah Li or Red Karen is spoken by approximately 26,000 speakers in Shadaw township east of Thanlwin river, Kayah state and Langkho district, Shan state, Myanmar, as well as Thailand. |
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