Language name and location: Kok borok, India, Bangladesh [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ʂa |
21. nui̯tʃi ʂa |
2. nui̯ |
22. nui̯tʃi nui̯ |
3. tʰam |
22. nui̯tʃi tʰam |
4. burui̯ |
24. nui̯tʃi burui̯ |
5. ba |
25. nui̯tʃi ba |
6. dou̯k |
26. nui̯tʃi dou̯k |
7. ʂɪni |
27. nui̯tʃi ʂɪni |
8. tʃar |
28. nui̯tʃi tʃar |
9. ʃɪku |
29. nui̯tʃi ʂiku |
10. tʃi |
30. tʰamtʃi |
11. kai̬tʃi kai̯ʂa |
40. burui̯tʃi |
12. kai̬tʃi kai̯ nɯy |
50. batʃi |
13. kai̬tʃi kai̯tʰam |
60. dou̬ktʃi |
14. kai̬tʃi kai̯ brɯy |
70. ʂɪnitʃi |
15. kai̬tʃi kai̯ba |
80. tʃatʃi |
16. kai̬tʃi kai̯dɔk |
90. ʂikutʃi |
17. kai̬tʃi kai̯ʂini |
100. ra ʂa <Bengali |
18. kai̬tʃi kai̯tʃar |
200. nui̯ ra |
19. kai̬tʃi kai̯ʂiku |
1000. hadʒar ʂa <Bengali |
20. tʃinui̯ |
2000. nui̯ hadʒar |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Mr. Mridul Sangma,
提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Mridul Sangma, 2008 年 12 月 18 日. |
Other comments: Kok-Borok has a decimal system. Nowadays, the Kok-Borok dialect of Bangladesh has developed a decimal system. Kok-Borok is spoken by approximately 960,000 speakers in Assam and Tripura states, India as well as Bangladesh. |
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