Language
name and locationː
Mel-Khaonh,
Kratié,
Cambodia
[Refer to Ethnologue] |
1. mʊj (Mel) / mɔːj (Khaonh dialect) |
21. |
2. baʀ (Mel) / bai (Khaonh dialect) |
22. |
3. pæː (Mel) / pae (Khaonh dialect) |
23. |
4. ʔbuɘn (Mel) / poan (Khaonh) |
24. |
5. pram (Mel) / pʀam (Khaonh) |
25. |
6. pʀaw (Mel) / pʀaw (Khaonh) |
26. |
7. ʔbəh (Mel) / pəχ (Khaonh) |
27. |
8. pʰaːm (Mel) / pʰɑːm (Khaonh) |
28. |
9. sɨn (Mel) / sɛn (Khaonh) |
29. |
10. ɟɛt (Mel) / ɟɛt (Khaonh) |
30. |
11. |
40. |
12. |
50. |
13. |
60. |
14. |
70. |
15. |
80. |
16. |
90. |
17. |
100. |
18. |
200. |
19. |
1000. |
20. |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr.
Philip Lambrecht,
|
Other comments: Mel-Khaonh has a decimal numeral system. The data is taken from Kracheh and Sambour districts, Kratié province, Cambodia. Mel and Khaonh constitute a
Bahnaric language of northeastern Cambodia. Kraol, Thmon, Khaonh, and
Mel all have about 70% lexical similarity with Stieng, a Southern
Bahnaric language (Barr & Pawley 2013:32). Mel is spoken in the
following villages of Kratié Province, Cambodia (Barr & Pawley 2013). |
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