Language name and location: Mbala, Kitwit, DR of the Congo [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. umoʃi |
21. maɡumadi umoʃi |
2. mbadi |
22. maɡumadi imbadi |
3. sadu |
23. maɡumadi masadu |
4. ŋwana |
24. maɡumadi iwana |
5. tanu |
25. maɡumadi itanu |
6. sambanu |
26. maɡumadi isamanu |
7. nsambwadi |
27. maɡumadi isambadi |
8. ɡinana |
28. maɡumadi ɡinana |
9. ɡiva |
29. maɡumadi ɡiva |
10. ɡumi |
30. maɡumasadu |
11. ɡumi imoʃi |
40. maɡumawana |
12. ɡumi imbadi |
50. maɡumadanu |
13. ɡumi isadu |
60. maɡumasambanu |
14. ɡumi iŋwana |
70. maɡumasambwadi |
15. ɡumi itanu |
80. maɡumi ɡinana |
16. ɡumi isambanu |
90. maɡumi ɡiva |
17. ɡumi isambwadi |
100. kama imoʃi |
18. ɡumi ɡiana |
1000. midi imoʃi |
19. ɡumi ɡiva |
2000. midi imbadi |
20. maɡumaadi |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Jacques Nkiene (ISP Kikwit- RD. Congo), Institut Supérieur Pédagogique de Kikwit – Bandundu, Democratic Republic of the Congo. February 12, 2012. 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Jacques Nkiene, 2012 年 2 月 12 日. |
Other comments: Mbala has a decimal numeral system. Mbala (Gimbala, Rumbala) is a Bantu language of the Congo. It is widely spoken by approximately 200,000 speakers in the area around the town of Kitwit, the largest city of Kwilu Province, lying on the Kwilu River in the southwestern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
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