Language name and locationː Kutu, Morogoro region, Tanzania [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. -imwe |
21. iʃilini na -imwe |
2. -bili |
22. iʃilini na -bili |
3. -datu |
23. iʃilini na -datu |
4. -ne |
24. iʃilini na -ne |
5. -tano |
25. iʃilini na -tano |
6. sita (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
26. iʃilini na sita |
7. saba (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
27. iʃilini na saba |
8. name |
28. iʃilini na name |
9. tisa (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
29. iʃilini na tisa |
10. kumi |
30. selasini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
11. kumi na -imwe |
40. alubaini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
12. kumi na -bili |
50. hamsini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
13. kumi na -datu |
60. sitini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
14. kumi na -ne |
70. sabini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
15. kumi na -tano |
80. semanini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
16. kumi na sita |
90. tisini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
17. kumi na saba |
100. mia (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
18. kumi na name |
200. mia mbili |
19. kumi na tisa |
1000. elfu (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
20. iʃilini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
2000. elfu mbili |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Malin Petzell, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. January 13, 2012. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Malin Petzell, 2012 年 1 月 13 日. |
Other comments: Kutu (Kikutu) or Kixutu has a decimal system. Most of Kutu traditional numbers have been replaced by Kiswahili numbers now. Kutu is a Bantu language with about 27,000 speakers of the Morogoro region: Kilosa and Morogoro rural districts; Pwani region: west of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. |
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