Language name and location: Lopit, South Sudan [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区洛皮特语, 南苏丹东南部赤道州洛皮特 山区

 

1. nàbóìtóì (F.) / lòbóìtóì (M.)

21.   

2. lòhórìk ~ arik

22.   

3. lòhúnìk

23.   

4. lóŋwán

24.   

5. mìyét (litː <'hand')

25.   

6. ile 

26.   

7. hatarik     (5+2)

27.   

8. hotohunɪk (5+3) 

28.   

9. hotoŋwan (5+4)

29.   

10. tomon

30.   

11. tomon ho naboitoi

40. 

12. tomon ho arik

50.   

13. tomon ho wunik

60.  

14. tomon ho aŋwan

70.  

15. tomon ho miyet

80.   

16. tomon ho ile

90.   

17. tomon ho hatarik

100. tomona tomon

18. tomon ho hotohunɪk

200. 

19. tomon ho hotoŋwan

1000. hicihi naboite

20. tomon arik 

2000.

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Jonathan Moodie, School of Languages and Linguistics, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, January 7, 2015.

供资料的语言学家: Dr. Jonathan Moodie, 2015 1 7 .

 

Other comments: Lopit is spoken by approximately 110,000 speakers in Lafon county, north end of Lopit Hills, Eastern Equatoria state, South Sudan. Lopit has a decimal system similar to that of Otuho or Lotuho (Lotuxo).


 

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