Language name and location: Kipfokomu, Tana River, Kenya [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. modza |
21. miyonɡo miwii na modza |
2. mbii |
22. miyonɡo miwii na mbii |
3. ntahu |
23. miyonɡo miwii na ntahu |
4. nee |
24. miyonɡo miwii na nee |
5. nsano |
25. miyonɡo miwii na nsano |
6. ntandahu |
26. miyonɡo miwii na ntandahu |
7. mfunɡahe |
27. miyonɡo miwii na mfunɡahe |
8. nane |
28. miyonɡo miwii na nane |
9. kenda |
29. miyonɡo miwii na kenda |
10. kumi |
30. miyonɡo mhahu |
11. kumi na modza |
40. miyonɡo mine |
12. kumi na mbii |
50. miyonɡo mitsano |
13. kumi na ntahu |
60. miyonɡo mihandahu |
14. kumi na nee |
70. miyonɡo mifunɡahe |
15. kumi na nsano |
80. miyonɡo minane |
16. kumi na ntandahu |
90. miyonɡo kenda |
17. kumi na mfunɡahe |
100. ɡana (modza) |
18. kumi na nane |
200. maɡana mawii, 400. maɡana mane |
19. kumi na kenda |
1000. elefu modza ('elufu' <Swahili) |
20. miyonɡo miwii |
2000. elefu mbii |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr.
Vincent Hiribae,
Bible Translation & Literacy (E.A),
提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Vincent Hiribae, 2018 年 5 月 7 日, 2018 年 9 月 30 日 |
Other comments: Kipfokomo or Lower Pokomo has a decimal system. Lower Pokomo is not a tonal language. Kipfokomo is a Bantu language spoken primarily along Tana River County in the East African coast near Tana River in the Tana River District by approximately 90,000 Pokomo people of Kenya. Kipfokomo language originated from "Kingozi" the language, which Kiswahili was built from. "Kingozi" language is the precursor of Kiswahili. Pokomos are the only tribe in the world that speak "Kingozi" and sometimes are referred to as wangozi because they used to wear skins (Ngozi). All adult speakers of Pokomo are bilingual in Swahili, East Africa's lingua franca. There is high of lexical similarity between other languages like Mvita (63%), Amu (61%), Mrima (60%), Kigiryama (59%), Chidigo (58%) or Bajun (57%). |
Language name and location: Kipfokomu, Tana River, Kenya [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. modza |
21. miyonɡo miwii na modza |
2. mbii |
22. miyonɡo miwii na mbii |
3. ntahu |
23. miyonɡo miwii na ntahu |
4. nee |
24. miyonɡo miwii na ne |
5. nsano |
25. miyonɡo miwii na nsano |
6. ntandahu |
26. miyonɡo miwii na ntandahu |
7. nfunɡahe |
27. miyonɡo miwii na nfunɡahe |
8. nane |
28. miyonɡo miwii na nane |
9. kenda |
29. miyonɡo miwii na kenda |
10. kumi |
30. miyonɡo mitahu |
11. kumi na modza |
40. miyonɡo mine |
12. kumi na mbii |
50. miyonɡo misano |
13. kumi na ntahu |
60. miyonɡo ntandahu |
14. kumi na ne |
70. miyonɡo nfunɡahe |
15. kumi na nsano |
80. miyonɡo minanɛ |
16. kumi na ntandahu |
90. miyonɡo kenda |
17. kumi na nfunɡahe |
100. ɡana |
18. kumi na nane |
200. maɡana mawii |
19. kumi na kenda |
1000. elufu modza ('elufu' <Swahili) |
20. miyonɡo miwii |
2000. elufu mbii |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Jon Hampshire,
BTL
( Bible Translations, East Africa), 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Jon Hampshire, 1993 年 1 月 6 日. |
Other comments: Kipfokomo or Lower Pokomo has a decimal system. It was not sure if the above data came from Lower Pokomo or Upper Pokomo. |
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