Language name and locationː Koireng, Nagaland, Manipur, India [Ref to Ethnologue]
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1. kinkʰat |
21. soːm ni lei kʰat |
2. kinni |
22. soːm ni lei ni |
3. kintʰum |
23. soːm ni lei tʰum |
4. minliː |
24. soːm ni lei minli |
5. riŋaː |
25. soːm ni lei riŋa |
6. kuruk |
26. soːm ni lei ruk |
7. sari |
27. soːm ni lei sari |
8. kiriet |
28. soːm ni lei kiriet |
9. kuo |
29. soːm ni lei kuo |
10. soːm |
30. soːm tʰum |
11. soːm lei kʰat |
40. soːm minli |
12. soːm lei ni |
50. soːm riŋa |
13. soːm lei tʰum |
60. soːm kuruk |
14. soːm lei minli |
70. soːm sari |
15. soːm lei riŋaː |
80. soːm kuriet |
16. soːm lei ruk |
90. soːm kuo |
17. soːm lei sari |
100. rui akʰat |
18. soːm lei riet |
200. rui ni or ru-ui ni |
19. soːm lei kuo |
1000. lisiŋ kʰat or lisiŋ kinkʰat |
20. soːm ni |
2000. lisiŋ kini or lisiŋ kinni |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Curiously Bareh. Department of Linguistics, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, India. September 20, 2010. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Curiously Bareh, 2010 年 9 月 20 日. |
Other comments: Koireng has a decimal system similar to that of Aimol and related Northern Chin languages. Updated data with tones needed. Koireng is spoken by approximately 3,000 speakers in Bishnupur and Chandel districts, Manipur state as well as some villages in Nagaland state, northeast India. |
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