Language name and location: Kuke, Gandaki province, Nepal [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. t̪jak (mid) |
21. n̪isju t̪jak |
2. n̪i (mid-fall) |
22. n̪isju n̪i |
3. som (mid-fall) |
23. n̪isju som |
4. si (rise-fall) |
24. n̪isju si |
5. hŋa (high-fall) |
25. n̪isju hŋa |
6. hɹok (rise) |
26. n̪isju hɹok |
7. hn̪e (high-fall) |
27. n̪isju hn̪e |
8. hjet̪ (high) |
28. n̪isju hjet |
9. kṳ (rise-fall ) |
29. n̪isju kṳ |
10. t͡sju (high-fall) |
30. sumt͡sju |
11. t͡sukt̪ik |
40. sibt͡sju |
12. t͡soŋn̪e |
50. hŋapt͡sju |
13. t͡soksom |
60. tɹukt͡sju |
14. t͡suβsi |
70. t̪un̪t͡sju |
15. t͡saŋa |
80. kjet͡sju |
16. t͡suɹuk |
90. kṳpt͡sju |
17. t͡suɹn̪e |
100. kja |
18. t͡sapet̪ |
200. n̪i kja |
19. t͡suku |
1000. t̪oŋ t̪jak |
20. n̪isju |
2000. t̪oŋ n̪i |
Linguist providing data and date: Dr. Bhoj Raj Gautam, Central Department of Linguistics at Tribhuvan University, Nepal / Department of Linguistics, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, February 17, 2014. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Bhoj Raj Gautam, 2014 年 2 月 17 日. |
Other comments: Kuke or Kutang Ghale still use their traditional numerals after ten. Kuke is spoken by approxiamtely 900 speakers in Chhak, Kwak, Namrung, and Prok villages, Chum Nubri rural municipality, Gorkha district, Gandaki province, Nepal. |
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