Language
name and locationː
Meifu Moyfaw Li (Xifang),
China
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. tsʰej³, tsɯ³ |
21. ɬaw³ fut⁷ tsʰej³ |
2. ɬaw³ |
22. ɬaw³ fut⁷ ɬaw³ |
3. fuː³ |
23. ɬaw³ fut⁷ fuː³ |
4. tsʰoː³ |
24. ɬaw³ fut⁷ tsʰoː³ |
5. paː¹ |
25. ɬaw³ fut⁷ paː¹ |
6. tom¹ |
26. ɬaw³ fut⁷ tom¹ |
7. tʰow¹ |
27. ɬaw³ fut⁷ tʰow¹ |
8. xow4 |
28. ɬaw³ fut⁷ xow4 |
9. ɣəɰ³ |
29. ɬaw³ fut⁷ ɣəɰ³ |
10. fut⁷ |
30. fuː³ fut⁷ |
11. fut⁷ tsʰej³ |
40. tsʰoː³ fut⁷ |
12. fut⁷ ɬaw³ |
50. paː¹ fut⁷ |
13. fut⁷ fuː³ |
60. tom¹ fut⁷ |
14. fut⁷ tsʰoː³ |
70. tʰow¹ fut⁷ |
15. fut⁷ paː¹ |
80. xow4 fut⁷ |
16. fut⁷ tom¹ |
90. ɣəɰ³ fut⁷ |
17. fut⁷ tʰow¹ |
100. tsɯ³ ɣaːŋ4 |
18. fut⁷ xow4 |
200. ɬaw³ ɣaːŋ4 |
19. fut⁷ ɣəɰ³ |
1000. tsɯ³ ŋen¹ |
20. ɬaw³ fut⁷ |
2000. ɬaw³ ŋen¹ |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr. Peter K. Norquest, School of
Anthropology, University of
Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA. May 21, 2018. |
Other comments: Meifu Moyfaw Li (Xifang) has a decimal system. Hlai (Alternate Names: Lai, Le, Li, Loi, Slai), is spoken by approximately 700,000 speakers in Baisha, Chengmai, Danxiang, Tunchang, and Wanning, Hainan province, China. Dialects: Ha (Luohua-Hayan-Baoxian), Qi (Gei, Tongshi-Qiandui-Baocheng), Meifu (Moifau), Bendi (Baisha-Yuanmen, Local Li, Zwn). Some dialects may be separate languages. Matisoff (1988) lists 8 varieties: Baoding, Xifang, Tongshi, Baisha, Qiandiu, Heitu, Yuanmen, and Baocheng. Luowo subdialect of Ha dialect is considered the standard. |
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