Language
name and locationː Luwati, Muscat town,
Oman [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ha'kkoh |
21. 'ʔeːnkeː |
2. 'beh |
22. bãːjẽː |
3. 'ʈeːh |
23. ʈẽːjẽː |
4. 't͡ʃaːr |
24. 't͡ʃõjẽː |
5. pan'jeː |
25. 'pind͡ʒeː |
6. 't͡ʃeh |
26. 't͡ʃãjẽː |
7. sa'tʰa |
27. sa'taːjẽː |
8. ʔa'ʈʰa |
28. ʔaʈʰaːjẽː |
9. 'noː |
29. 'ʔoːgonʈi |
10. 'ɖoː |
30. 'ʈijeː |
11. ʔi'gjaːro |
40. 't͡ʃaːli |
12. 'baːro |
50. 'pind͡ʒa |
13. 'teːro |
60. 'saʈʰ |
14. 't͡ʃoːɖo |
70. 'senter |
15. 'pandro |
80. ʔe'si |
16. 'soːro |
90. 'neːwo |
17. 'satro |
100. 'soː, 200. bə'so: |
18. 'ʔajro |
400. 't͡ʃaːrso, 800. 'ʔaʈso |
19. 'onje |
1000. hə'd͡ʒaːr |
20. 'vije |
2000. 'bahəd͡ʒaːr |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Mr. Hammal Al
Balushi, Graduate Student,
Department of Linguistics and Phonetics, School of Languages, Cultures
and Societies, Leeds University, U.K.,
|
Other comments: Lawatiyya or Luwati has a decimal system similar to that of Kachchi language. Luwati is spoken by approximately 9,000 speakers in Muscat and coastal towns of Barka, Khabura, Musana, and Saham, Oman. |
Language
name and locationː Luwati, Muscat town,
Oman [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. həkro |
21. ẽke |
2. ɓə |
22. ɓãjẽ |
3. ʈe |
23. ʈẽjẽ |
4. t͡ʃar |
24. t͡ʃõjẽ |
5. pəɲd͡ʒe |
25. pɪɲd͡ʒẽ |
6. t͡ʃʰə |
26. t͡ʃə̃jẽ |
7. səta |
27. sətajẽ |
8. əʈʰa |
28. əʈʰãjẽ |
9. no |
29. oɡʊnʈʰi |
10. ɗo |
30. ʈɪje |
11. ɪɡjaro |
40. t͡ʃ̑ali |
12. ɓaro |
50. pɪɲd͡ʒa |
13. tero |
60. sǝʈʰ |
14. t͡ʃoɗo |
70. sǝntǝr |
15. pǝndro |
80. ǝsi |
16. soro |
90. neʊ |
17. sǝtro |
100. so, 200. ɓə so |
18. ǝjro |
400. t͡ʃ̑ar so, 800. əʈʰ so |
19. ʊɳe |
1000. hǝd͡ʒar |
20. vɪje |
2000. ɓə hǝd͡ʒar |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Amel Salman and Dr. Nafla Kharus,
Department of English Language and Literature, Sultan Qaboos University,
Oman,
|
Other comments: Lawatiyya or Luwati has a decimal system similar to that of Kachchi language. |
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