Language
name and locationː
Kriang,
Champasak,
Laos [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. məjˀ |
21. baːr cĭt məjˀ |
2. baːr |
22. baːr cĭt baːr |
3. pe |
23. baːr cĭt pe |
4. puɔn |
24. baːr cĭt puɔn |
5. səːŋ |
25. baːr cĭt səːŋ |
6. tapăt |
26. baːr cĭt tapăt |
7. tapoʷl |
27. baːr cĭt tapoʷl |
8. takɔl |
28. baːr cĭt takɔl |
9. takieh |
29. baːr cĭt takieh |
10. macĭt |
30. pe cĭt |
11. macĭt məjˀ |
40. puɔn cĭt |
12. macĭt ba;r |
50. səːŋ cĭt |
13. macĭt pe |
60. tapăt cĭt |
14. macĭt puɔn |
70. tapoʷl cĭt |
15. macĭt səːŋ |
80. takɔl cĭt |
16. macĭt tapăt |
90. takieh cĭt |
17. macĭt tapoʷl |
100. ma klăm |
18. macĭt takɔl |
200. baːr klăm |
19. macĭt takieh |
|
20. baːr cĭt |
|
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. David Thomas,
Summer
Institute of Linguistics, |
Other comments: Kriang or Ngeq has a decimal numeral system. Kriang is spoken by approximately 17,000 speakers in Ba Chiang Chaleun Souk and Pak Song districts in Champasak province, Salavan district in Salavan province and Kaleum and Tha Taeng districts in Xekong province, Laos. |
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