Language name and location: Western Magar, Gandaki, Nepal [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. kat |
21. bis (rʌ) kat |
2. nɦisŋ |
22. bis (rʌ) nɦis |
3. som |
23. kat bise som |
4. buli |
24. kat bise buli |
5. baŋa |
25. kat bise baŋa |
6. caŋ < Nepali |
26. kat bise caŋ |
7. saŋ |
27. kat bise saŋ |
8. aŋ |
28. kat bise aŋ |
9. naŋ |
29. kat bise naŋ |
10. daŋ |
30. bis dʌs |
11. dʌs rʌ kat |
40. nɦis bis (2 x 20) |
12. dʌs rʌ nɦis |
50. nɦis bis dʌs |
13. dʌs rʌ som |
60. som bise (3 x 20) |
14. dʌs rʌ buli |
70. som bise dʌs |
15. dʌs rʌ baŋa |
80. buli bis (4 x 20) |
16. dʌs rʌ caŋ |
90. buli bise dʌs |
17. dʌs rʌ saŋ |
100. kat saye < Nepali |
18. dʌs rʌ aŋ |
200. nɦis saye |
19. dʌs rʌ naŋ |
1000. hʌjar < Nepali |
20. bis |
2000. nɦis hʌjar |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Karen Grunow-Hårsta, Brock University, Ontario, Canada, January 8, 2007. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Karen Grunow-Hårsta,, 2007 年 1 月 8 日. |
Other comments: Western
Magar (Syanjia) still has traditional numerals from 1 to 5. Nowadays,
they use a vigesimal system mixing Nepali loans with indigenous terms. |
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