Language name and location: Labir, Bauchi state, Nigeria [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. mòɣɔʔ |
21. lǔm bə̀nì ɓaru mòɣɔ |
2. ɓar |
22. |
3. tat |
23. |
4. yin |
24. lǔm bə̀nì ɓari yin |
5. tuwun |
25. lǔm bə̀nì ɓari tuwun |
6. tɪɓa |
26. |
7. səbɨr |
27. |
8. nə̌n |
28. |
9. fuɣu |
29. |
10. lǔm |
30. lǔm bə̀nì tat |
11. lǔm kwani mòɣɔ |
40. lǔm bə̀nì yǐn |
12. lǔm kwani ɓar |
50. lǔm bə̀nì tuwun |
13. lǔm kwani tat |
60. lǔm bə̀nì tɪɓa |
14. lǔm kwani yǐn |
70. lǔm bə̀nì səbɨr |
15. lǔm kwani tuwun |
80. lǔm bə̀nì nə̌n |
16. lǔm kwani tɪɓa |
90. lǔm bə̀nì fuɣu |
17. lǔm kwani səbɨr |
100. lǔm bə̀nì lǔm ( 10 x 10 ) |
18. lǔm kwani nə̌n |
200. |
19. lǔm kwani fuɣu |
1000. |
20. lǔm bə̀nì ɓar |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Charles Kraft,
提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Charles Kraft, 2007 年 6 月 11 日. |
Other comments: Labir or Jalu is a moribund languages only speakers by about 500 speakers out of 13,000 Ethnic population in Bauchi state: Alkaleri and Bauchi LGAs, Nigeria. Labir has a decimal system. |
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