Language
name and locationː
Mak,
Libo,
Guizhou, China
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. deu1 |
21. ȵəi6 zəp8 it7 |
2. ja1 |
22. ȵəi6 zəp8 ȵəi6 |
3. saːm1 |
23. ȵəi6 zəp8 saːm1 |
4. səi5 |
24. ȵəi6 zəp8 səi5 |
5. ŋu4 |
25. ȵəi6 zəp8 ŋu4 |
6. ljɔk8 |
26. ȵəi6 zəp8 ljɔk8 |
7. sit7 |
27. ȵəi6 zəp8 sit7 |
8. pa:t7 |
28. ȵəi6 zəp8 pa;t7 |
9. ȶəu3 |
29. ȵəi6 zəp8 ȶəu3 |
10. zəp8 |
30. saːm1 zəp8 |
11. zəp8 it7 |
40. səi5 zəp8 |
12. zəp8 ȵəi6 |
50. ŋu4 zəp8 |
13. zəp8 saːm1 |
60. ljɔk8 zəp8 |
14. zəp8 səi5 |
70. sit7 zəp8 |
15. zəp8 ŋu4 |
80. paːt7 zəp8 |
16. zəp8 ljɔk8 |
90. ȶəu3 zəp8 |
17. zəp8 sit7 |
100. pek7 |
18. zəp8 paːt7 |
200. ja1 pek7 |
19. zəp8 ȶəu3 |
1000. ɕin1 |
20. ȵəi6 zəp8 |
2000. ja1 ɕin1 |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof. Sun Hongkai,
提供资料的语言学家: 孙宏开教授 (中国社科院民族研究所), 1995 年 5 月 31 日. |
Other comments: Mak has a decimal system. Mak or Ching is spoekn by approximately 5,000 speakers in northwest Libo county, Di’e, Fangcun, Jialiang, and Yangfeng villages; some in Dushan county, Guizhou province, China. |
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