Language name and locationː Atzingo Matlatzinca, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. mblaa |
21. |
2. mnoo |
22. |
3. phyuu |
23. |
4. nkunhno |
24. |
5. kwitʔa |
25. |
6. nblantoho |
26. |
7. hnentoho |
27. |
8. hnenkunhno |
28. |
9. blahtilahtʔa ( 10 - 1 ) ? |
29. |
10. lahtʔa |
30. |
11. mblahtʔa mčʔi-laa |
40. |
12. mblahtʔa mčʔi-noo |
50. |
13. mblahtʔa mčʔi-hyuu |
60. |
14. mblahtʔa mčʔi-nkunhno |
70. |
15. mblahtʔa mčʔi-nkwitʔa |
80. |
16. mblahtʔa mčʔi-lahntoho |
90. |
17. mblahtʔa mčʔi-hnentoho |
100. |
18. mblahtʔa mčʔi-hnenkunhno |
200. |
19. mblahtʔa mčʔi-mblatyu lahtʔa |
1000. |
20. mblonhnda |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Martha Muntzel,
Instituto Nacional de
Antropología e Historia (National Institute of Anthropology and History),
Mexico,
July 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Martha Muntzel, 1993 年 7 月 2 日. |
Other comments: Atzingo Matlatzinca or Ocuilteco is a moribund language spoken by approximately 100 speakers in México state: Ocuilan Municipality, San Juan Atzingo, Santa Lucía del Progreso, Central Mexico. Nowadays, most Ocuilteco speakers no longer use numbers greater than 10 in Ocuilteco. In fact the majority were unable to remember any numbers greater than 19. |
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