Language name and locationː Lish, West Kameng district, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. hin |
21. kʰaihinhin |
2. ɲɪs |
22. kʰaihinɲɪs |
3. oːm |
23. kʰaihinoːm |
4. pɕi |
24. kʰaihinpɕi |
5. kʰaː |
25. kʰaihinkʰaː |
6. t͡ɕʰuˀp |
26. kʰaihint͡ɕʰuˀp |
7. ɕis |
27. kʰaihinɕis |
8. saɹɡeˀt |
28. kʰaihinsaɹɡeˀt |
9. tʰikʰu |
29. kʰaihintʰikʰu |
10. san |
30. kʰaihinsan (20+10) |
11. ɕamɕihin |
40. kʰaiɲɪs (2 x 20) |
12. ɕamɕiɲis |
50. kʰaiɲɪssan, ŋapt͡ɕutʰambaː |
13. ɕamɕinoːm |
60. kʰaioːm (20 x 3) |
14. ɕamɕinpɕi |
70. kʰaioːmsan |
15. ɕamɕinkʰaː |
80. kʰaipɕi (20 x 4) |
16. ɕamɕint͡ɕʰuˀp |
90. kʰaipɕisan |
17. ɕamɕinɕis |
100. kʰaikʰaː, d͡ʑaːhin, d͡ʑaː |
18. samsaɹɡeˀt |
200. kʰaisan, d͡ʑaːɲis |
19. samtʰikʰu |
1000. pʰuŋɲɪskʰaisan, toŋtaːhin, toŋtaː |
20. kʰaihin, kʰai |
2000. pʰuŋkʰaː toŋtaːɲɪs |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Tim Bodt, Himalayan Languages Projects, Bern University, Switzerland, July 15, 2013. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Tim Bodt, 2013 年 7 月 15 日. |
Other comments: Khispi (Lish / Lishpa) is spoken by approximately 2,000 speakers in Lis village, Dirang circle, West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh, India. This language has a basic vigesimal system common to Bodish languages. |
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