Language name and location: Lenje, Central province, Zambia [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. komwi |
21. makumi obilo akomwi |
2. tobilo |
22. makumi obilo atobilo |
3. totatwe |
23. makumi obilo atotatwe |
4. tone |
24. makumi obilo atone |
5. tosanwe |
25. makumi obilo atosanwe |
6. tosanwe akomwi ( 5 + 1 ) |
26. makumi obilo atosanwe akomwi |
7. tosanwe atobilo ( 5 + 2 ) |
27. makumi obilo atosanwe atobilo |
8. tosanwe atotatwe ( 5 + 3 ) |
28. makumi obilo atosanwe atotatwe |
9. tosanwe atone ( 5 + 4 ) |
29. makumi obilo atosanwe atone |
10. likumi |
30. makumi otatwe |
11. līkumi akomwi |
40. makumi atone |
12. līkumi atobilo |
50. makumi osanwe |
13. līkumi atotatwe |
60. makumi osanwe akomwi |
14. līkumi atone |
70. makumi osanwe atobilo |
15. līkumi atosanwe |
80. makumi osanwe atotatwe |
16. līkumi atosanwe akomwi |
90. makumi osanwe atone |
17. līkumi atosanwe atobilo |
100. mwaanda |
18. līkumi atosanwe atotatwe |
200. mwaanda yobilo |
19. līkumi atosanwe atone |
1000. ?? |
20. makumi obilo |
2000. shiku shibilo |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Ernst Wendland,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Ernst Wendland, 1995 年 8 月 23 日. |
Other comments: Lenje (Chilenje) has a quinary, decimal numeral system. Alternate names for the language are Chilenje, Chinamukuni, Ciina, Ciina Mukuni, Lengi, Lenji, and Mukuni. Lenje is a Bantu language of central Zambia. Lenje (Chilenje) is spoken by approximately 128,000 speakers in Central province: Lukanga swamp area; Copperbelt province: border areas south; Lusaka province, Zambia. The Lukanga dialect is spoken by the Lukanga Twa Pygmies, fishermen of the Lukanga Swamp. |
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