Language
name and location:
Laalaa,
Tambacounda,
Senegal
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. wi̘ːno̘ː |
21. dɐːŋkɛh-kɐnɐk nɐ wi̘ːno̘ː |
2. kɐnɐk |
22. dɐːŋkɛh-kɐnɐk nɐ kɐnɐk |
3. kɐːhɐj |
23. dɐːŋkɛh-kɐnɐk nɐ kɐːhɐj |
4. niːkiːs |
24. dɐːŋkɛh-kɐnɐk nɐ niːkiːs |
5. jə̘tu̘ːs |
25. dɐːŋkɛh-kɐnɐk nɐ jə̘tu̘ːs |
6. jitnɛːnɔː (5+1) |
26. dɐːŋkɛh-kɐnɐk nɐ jitnɛːnɔː |
7. jitnɐkɐnɐk (5+2) |
27. dɐːŋkɛh-kɐnɐk nɐ jitnɐkɐnɐk |
8. jitnɐkɐːhɐj (5+3) |
28. dɐːŋkɛh-kɐnɐk nɐ jitnɐkɐːhɐj |
9. jitnɐniːkiːs (5+4) |
29. dɐːŋkɛh-kɐnɐk nɐ jitnɐniːkiːs |
10. dɐːŋkɛh |
30. fɐnɐwɛːʔ * |
11. dɐːŋkɛh nɐ wi̘ːno̘ː |
40. dɐːŋkɛh-niːkiːs |
12. dɐːŋkɛh nɐ kɐnɐk |
50. dɐːŋkɛh-jə̘tu̘ːs |
13. dɐːŋkɛh nɐ kɐːhɐj |
60. dɐːŋkɛh-jitnɛːnɔː |
14. dɐːŋkɛh nɐ niːkiːs |
70. dɐːŋkɛh-jitnɐkɐnɐk |
15. dɐːŋkɛh nɐ jə̘tu̘ːs |
80. dɐːŋkɛh-jitnɐkɐːhɐj |
16. dɐːŋkɛh nɐ jitnɛːnɔː |
90. dɐːŋkɛh-jitnɐniːkiːs |
17. dɐːŋkɛh nɐ jitnɐkɐnɐk |
100. te̘ːme̘ːʔ |
18. dɐːŋkɛh nɐ jitnɐkɐːhɐj |
200. te̘ːme̘ːʔ-kɐnɐk |
19. dɐːŋkɛh nɐ jitnɐniːkiːs |
1000. ju̘nːi̘ |
20. dɐːŋkɛh-kɐnɐk |
2000. ju̘nːi-kɐnɐk |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Maria Soukka and Heikki Soukka,
SIL International, Senegal,
February 1, 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Maria Soukka and Heikki Soukka, 2008 年 2 月 1 日. |
Other comments: Laalaa or Lehar has a quinary-decimal system. The number for 30 in Laalaa is a loan from Wolof ( where it also has the meaning for ''month''. Traditional phonetic symbol 'y'=IPA [ j ]. Laalaa or Lehar or Kelaalaa is spoken by approximately 17,000 speakers in Tambacounda region and Thiès region, Senagal. |
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