Language name and location: Looma, Gbarpolu county, Liberia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ɡílàɡ |
21. pù félé mázú ɣílàɡ |
2. félé(ɡɔ̀) |
22. pù félé mázú félé |
3. sáwà(ɡɔ̀) |
23. pù félé mázú sáwà |
4. náánĩ̀(ɡɔ̀) |
24. pù félé mázú náánĩ̀ |
5. dɔ́ɔ́lù̀(ɡɔ̀) |
25. pù félé mázú dɔ́ɔ́lù |
6. dòzìtà (5+1) |
26. pù félé mázú dòzìtà |
7. dɔ́fèlà (5+2) |
27. pù félé mázú dɔ̀fèlà |
8. dɔ́sáwà (5+3) |
28. pù félé mázú dɔ́sáwà |
9. tàwù̀(ɡɔ̀) (10 - 1) ? |
29. pù félé mázú tàwù |
10. pù̀(ɡɔ̀) |
30. pù sáwà(ɡɔ̀) |
11. pùɡɔ̀ mázú ɣílàɡ |
40. pù náánĩ̀(ɡɔ̀) |
12. pùɡɔ̀ mázú félé |
50. pù dɔ́ɔ́lù(ɡɔ̀) |
13. pùɡɔ̀ mázú sáwà |
60. pù dɔ̀zìtà |
14. pùɡɔ̀ mázú náánĩ̀ |
70. pù dɔ̀fèlà |
15. pùɡɔ̀ mázú lɔ́ɔ́lù |
80. pù dɔ́sáwà |
16. pùɡɔ̀ mázú lòzìtà |
90. pù tàwù(ɡɔ̀) |
17. pùɡɔ̀ mázú lɔ́fèlà |
100. ṹ (ɡílàɡ) |
18. pùɡɔ̀ mázú lɔ́sáwà |
200. ṹ félé(ɡɔ̀) |
19. pùɡɔ̀ mázú tàwù |
1000. wà ɡílàɡ (wà < Bambara) |
20. pù félé(ɡɔ̀) |
2000. wà félé(ɡɔ̀) |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Daria Mishchenko, St. Peter State University, St. Petersburg, Russia. February 27, 2012. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Daria Mishchenko, 2012 年 2 月 27 日. |
Other comments: Looma or Toma has a decimal system with special construction for 6 to 9. The number 9 might be etymologically formed by 'ten minus one'. Noteː If there are 2 forms, with -gɔ̀ and without it, a form without suffix is used in compound numerals and in distributive contexts, a suffixed form is used in counting, while in other contexts these forms are interchangeable. Looma or Loghoma, Logoma is spoekn by approxiamtely 290,000 speakers in Gbarpolu county: Belleh district; Lofa county, Guinea. |
Language name and location: Looma, Gbarpolu county, Liberia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ɡila |
21. zee feleɡɔ kai yile |
2. feleɡɔ |
22. zee feleɡɔ kai fele |
3. saaɡɔ |
23. zee feleɡɔ kai sava |
4. naaɡɔ |
24. zee feleɡɔ kai naa |
5. dooluo |
25. zee feleɡɔ kai loolu |
6. dɔzita (5+1) |
26. zee feleɡɔ kai lɔzita |
7. dɔfela (5+2 ) |
27. zee feleɡɔ kai lɔfela |
8. dɔsava (5+ 3) |
28. zee feleɡɔ kai lɔsava |
9. taawu (10 - 1) ? |
29. zee feleɡɔ kai taawu |
10. puu |
30. zee saaɡɔ |
11. puuɡɔ kai yile |
40. zee naaɡɔ |
12. puuɡɔ kai fele |
50. zee dooluo |
13. puuɡɔ kai sava |
60. zee lɔzita |
14. puuɡɔ kai naa |
70. zee lɔfela |
15. puuɡɔ kai loolu |
80. zee lɔsava |
16. puuɡɔ kai lɔzita |
90. zee taawuo |
17. puuɡɔ kai lɔfela |
100. wũ ɡila |
18. puuɡɔ kai lɔsava |
200. wũ feleɡɔ |
19. puuɡɔ kai taawu |
1000. wulu ɡila |
20. zee feleɡɔ |
2000. wulu feleɡɔ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. David Drevlow and Mr. John K. Sumo,
The Institute For
Liberian Languages, Liberia,
February 3, 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. David Drevlow and Mr. John K. Sumo, 1995 年 2 月 3 日. |
Other comments: Loma has a decimal system with special construction for 6 to 9. The number 9 might be etymologically formed by ' ten minus one '. |
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