Language
name and locationː
Livonian,
Dundaga,
Latvia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ik.ʃ |
21. kak.ʃkim.d ik.ʃ |
2. kak.ʃ |
22. kak.ʃkim.d kak.ʃ |
3. kŭol.m |
23. kak.ʃkim.d kŭol.m |
4. neːlʲa |
24. kak.ʃkim.d neːlʲa |
5. viːʃ |
25. kak.ʃkim.d viːʃ |
6. kuːʃ |
26. kak.ʃkim.d kuːʃ |
7. sei.s. |
27. kak.ʃkim.d sei.s |
8. kɔːʔdəks |
28. kak.ʃkim.d kɔːʔdəks |
9. iːʔdəks |
29. kak.ʃkim.d iːʔdəks |
10. kimː |
30. kŭol.mkim.d |
11. ik.ʃtŭois.tən |
40. neːlʲakim.d |
12. kak.ʃtŭois.tən |
50. viːʃkim.d |
13. kŭol.mtŭois.tən |
60. kŭol.mkim.d |
14. neːlʲatŭois.tən |
70. sei.s.kim.d |
15. viːʃtŭois.tən |
80. kɔːʔdəkskim.d |
16. kuːʃtŭois.tən |
90. iːʔdəkskim.d |
17. sei.s.tŭois.tən |
100. sada. |
18. kɔːʔdəkstŭois.tən |
200. kakʃ sada. |
19. iːʔdəkstŭois.tən |
1000. tuʔontːə |
20. kak.ʃkim.d |
2000. kak.ʃtuʔontːə |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof. Ago Künnap,
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Other comments:
Livonian or Liv has a decimal numeral. The Livonian language is a
Finnic language. Although its last native speaker died in 2013, there
are about 40 reported speakers and 210 having reported some knowledge of
the language. The native land of the Livonian people is the Livonian
Coast of the Gulf of Livonia, located in the north of the Kurzeme
peninsula in Latvia. Possibly unique among the Uralic languages,
Livonian has been described as a pitch-accent language. |
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