Language name and location: Sankaran Maninka, Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. kɛlɛn |
21. muwan ni kɛlɛn |
2. fila |
22. muwan ni fila |
3. sawa |
23. muwan ni sawa |
4. naani |
24. muwan ni naani |
5. loolu ~ looli |
25. muwan ni loolu |
6. wɔɔrɔn |
26. muwan ni wɔɔrɔn |
7. wɔɔrɔn (fi)la |
27. muwan ni wɔɔrɔnla |
8. sen |
28. muwan ni sen |
9. konondo |
29. muwan ni konondo |
10. tan |
30. bi sawa ~ bi saba |
11. tan ni kɛlɛn |
40. bi naani |
12. tan ni fila |
50. bi loolu |
13. tan ni sawa |
60. bi wɔɔrɔn |
14. tan ni naani |
70. bi wɔɔrɔnla |
15. tan ni loolu |
80. bi sen |
16. tan ni wɔɔrɔn |
90. bi konondo |
17. tan ni wɔɔrɔnla |
100. kɛmɛ(n) |
18. tan ni sen |
200. kɛmɛn fila |
19. tan ni konondo |
1000. wa |
20. muwan |
2000. wa fìla |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Sherry Faris,
Pioneer Bible Translator,
Guinea,
April 5, 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Sherry Faris, 2009 年 4 月 5 日. |
Other comments: Sankaran Maninka has a decimal system similar to that of Bambara. Hundred and thousand are loanwords from Bambara. Sankaran Manink or Sankarankan is spoken by approximately 100,000 speakers in Kankan region: east Kouroussa prefecture; Faranah region and prefecture; along Niger tributary, Serekoroba area, Guinea. |
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