Language name and locationː Libido, Oromia Region, Ethiopia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. mato |
21. lamiyeemato |
2. lamo |
22. lamiyeelamo |
3. saso |
23. lamiyeesaso |
4. sooro |
24. lamiyeesooro |
5. ʔonto |
25. lamiyeeʔonto |
6. leho |
26. lamiyeeleho |
7. lamara |
27. lamiyeelamara |
8. sadeento |
28. lamiyeesadeento |
9. honso |
29. lamiyeehonso |
10. tommo |
30. sadeta |
11. tommomato |
40. sooraayeta |
12. tommolamo |
50. ʔontaayeta |
13. tommosaso |
60. lehaayeta |
14. tommosooro |
70. lamaraayeta |
15. tommoʔonto |
80. sadeentaayeta |
16. tommoleho |
90. honsaayeta |
17. tommolamara |
100. tʼibbeta |
18. tommosadeento |
200. lamtʼibbeta |
19. tommohonso |
1000. kuma |
20. lamiyeeta |
2000. lamkuma |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Joachim Crass,
Johannes Gutenberg University,
Mainz, Germany, 27 September, 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Joachim Crass, 2007 年 9 月 27 日. |
Other comments: Libido has a decimal system very similar to that of Hadiyya. Libido is an Afroasiatic language of Ethiopia, which is spoken in the Mareko district Gurage Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region, directly south-east of Butajira. It has about 64,000 native speakers (2007 census). Libido is closely related to Hadiyya within the Highland East Cushitic languages. |
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