Language name and locationː Michoacán Mazahua, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区: 米却肯州-马萨瓦语 (南部马萨瓦语Southern Mazahua), 墨西哥中部墨西哥州米却肯州 

 

1. ɗàha

21.   beinteuno

2. jěhe

22.   beintiðos

3. ɲ̥îʔi 

23.   beintitɾes

4. ndzìho

24.   beintikuatɾo

5. tsítʃˀa

25.   beintisinko

6. ˀɲânto

26.   beintiseis

7. jěntʃo

27.   beintisiete

8. ɲ̥întʃo

28.   beintiotʃo

9. ndzìntʃo

29.   beintinueβe

10. ˀjɛ̂tʃˀa

30.   tɾeinta

11. onse ( < Spanish )

40.   kuaɾenta

12. dose

50.   sinkuenta

13. tɾese

60.   sesenta

14. katoɾse

70.   setenta

15. kinse

80.   otʃenta

16. diesisies

90.   noβenta

17. diesisiete

100. sien

18. diesiotʃo

200. dosientos

19. diesinueβe

1000. mil

20. beinte

2000. dosmil

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Michael H. Knapp Ring, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Instituto de Investigaciones Antropologicas, Mexico. November 14, 2011.

提供资的语言: Prof. Michael H. Knapp Ring, 2011 年 11 月 14 日

 

Other comments: Michoacán Mazahua (Jñatjo) or Southern Mazahua, Mazahua de occidente is spoken by approximately 26,600 speakers in Michoacán de Ocampo state: east of Cuidad Hidalgo, Mexico. Southern Mazahua has a traditional vigesimal numeral system but they only keep traditional numbers from 1 to 10. The Spanish loans from 11 onwards are not recorded forms, I just filled in the usual Mexican-Spanish pronunciation, since speakers are all bilingual. The forms from Lia are not correctly transcribed, they should be basically the same as in this corpus. There are distinctive tones on the first syllable of the radical (H. L, HL, LH).


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