Language name and locationː Luguru, Dodoma region, Tanzania [Ref to Ethnologue]
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1. yumwe |
21. iʃilini na yumwe |
2. weli |
22. iʃilini na weli |
3. wadatu |
23. iʃilini na wadatu |
4. wane |
24. iʃilini na wane |
5. watano |
25. iʃilini na watano |
6. sita (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
26. iʃilini na sita |
7. saba (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
27. iʃilini na saba |
8. wanane |
28. iʃilini na wanane |
9. tisa (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
29. iʃilini na tisa |
10. kumi |
30. θelasini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
11. kumi na yumwe |
40. arobaini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
12. kumi na weli |
50. hamsini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
13. kumi na wadatu |
60. sitini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
14. kumi na wane |
70. sabini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
15. kumi na watano |
80. θemanini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
16. kumi na sita |
90. tisini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
17. kumi na saba |
100. mia (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
18. kumi na wanane |
200. mia mbili |
19. kumi na tisa |
1000. elfu (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
20. iʃilini (< Kiswahili < Arabic ) |
2000. elfu mbili |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Malin Petzell, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. January 13, 2012. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Malin Petzell, 2012 年 1 月 13 日. |
Other comments: Luguru or Kiluguru has a decimal system. Most of Luguru traditional numbers have been replaced by Kiswahili numbers now. Luguru is a Bantu language spoken by about 400,000 Luguru people of the Morogoro region of Tanzania. The name is also spelled Lughuru, Lugulu, Ruguru. It is closely related to Gogo and Zaramo, but is not intelligible with other languages. |
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