Language name and locationː Ixcatlán Mazatec, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. nɡo |
21. kan nɡo |
2. jó |
22. kan jó |
3. ján |
23. kan ján |
4. nijún |
24. kan nijún |
5. ún |
25. kan ún |
6. jún |
26. kan jún |
7. yito |
27. kan yito |
8. jin |
28. kan jin |
9. nijan |
29. kan nijan |
10. tie |
30. kan tie ( 20+10) |
11. tie nɡo |
40. yichán |
12. tie jó |
50. ichítié |
13. tie ján |
60. ichítié ko̱jo tie ( 50+10 ) |
14. tie nijún |
70. ichítié ko̱jo kan ( 50+20 ) |
15. tji'ún |
80. ichítié ko̱jo kantié ( 50+20+10 ) |
16. tji'ún nɡo ( 15+1 ) |
90. ichítié ko̱jo yichán ( 50+40 ) |
17. tji'ún jó ( 15+2 ) |
100. úchán |
18. tji'ún ján ( 15+3 ) |
200. jó úchán |
19. tji'ún nijún ( 15+4 ) |
1000. nɡo mi ̠( mi < Spanish) |
20. kan |
2000. jó mi̠ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr.
Benito Fernandez, SIL
International, Mexico,
September 25 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Benito Fernandez , 2011 年 9 月 25 日, 2013 年 12 月 18 日. |
Other comments: Ixcatlán Mazatec (En ningotsie) or Mazateco de San Pedro Ixcatlán, San Pedro Ixcatlán is spoken by approximately 8,500 speakers in Oaxaca state: Chichicazapa, Nuevo Ixcatlán, and San Pedro Ixcatlán, Southern Central Mexico. Ixcatlán Mazatec has a vigesimal system similar to that of Jalapa de Diáz Mazatec. The data was from San Pedro Ixcatlán dialect. |
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