Language name and locationː Mang, Yunnan, China, Vietnam [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区语, 中国云南省金平县水河镇及越南西北部莱州省

 

1. mak55

21.  haːm22 mak55

2. ʑɯa51

22.  haːm22 ʑɯa51

3. pe51

23.  haːm22 pe51

4. pon11

24.  haːm22 pon11

5. han51

25.  haːm22 han51

6. ɣɔm51

26.  haːm22 ɣɔm51

7. tɐm31-py55

27.  haːm22 tɐm31-py55

8. tɐm31-ham11

28.  haːm22 tɐm31-ham11

9. tɐm31-θin51

29.  haːm22 tɐm31-θin51

10. ɡi31 (mɛ55)

30.  pe51 55

11. ɡi31 mak55

40.  pon11 55

12. ɡi31 ʑɯa51

50.  han51 55

13. ɡi31 pe51

60.  ɣɔm51 55

14. ɡi31 pon11

70.  tɐm31-py55 55

15. ɡi31 han51

80.  tɐm31-ham11 55

16. ɡi31 ɣɔm51

90.  tɐm31-θin51 55

17. ɡi31 tɐm31-py55

100. ɣan35 (mɛ55)

18. ɡi31 tɐm31-ham11

200. ʑɯa51 ɣan35

19. ɡi31 tɐm31-θin51

1000. θɛn51 (mɛ55)

20. ʑɯa51 55

2000. ʑɯa51 θɛn51 (θɛn51< Chinese)

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Gao Yongqi, Suzhou University, China, October 13, 2006 
供资料的语言学家: 高永奇博士, 苏州大, 2006 年 10 月 13 日.

 

Other comments: Mang has a decimal system. Mang still retained their traditional Mon-Khmer numeral system. Mang (autonym: [maŋ35]; Chinese: 莽语; pinyin: Mǎngyǔ) is an Austroasiatic language of Vietnam and China. It is spoken by approximately 5,000 speakers, mainly in Lai Châu Province, Vietnam and across the border in Jinping County, China. It was first documented only in 1974. In China, the Mang people are also called Chaman (岔满), Abi (阿比), Mengga (孟嘎), Bageran (巴格然), and Mo (莫)


 

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