Language
name and locationː
Luopohe Miao, Guizhou, China[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ʔji24 |
21. ʔwu42 jo42 ʔji24 |
2. ʔwu42 |
22. ʔwu42 jo42 ʔwu42 |
3. pʑi42 ~ tsi42 |
23. ʔwu42 jo42 pʑi42 ~ tsi42 |
4. plu42 |
24. ʔwu42 jo42 plu42 |
5. pa42 |
25. ʔwu42 jo42 pa42 |
6. ʈo24 |
26. ʔwu42 jo42 ʈo24 |
7. zoɴ24 |
27. ʔwu42 jo42 zoɴ24 |
8. jɑ42 |
28. ʔwu42 jo42 jɑ42 |
9. tɕɑ42 |
29. ʔwu42 jo42 tɕɑ42 |
10. wo42 |
30. pʑi42 jo42 ~ tsi42 jo42 |
11. wo42 ʔji24 |
40. plu42 jo42 |
12. wo42 ʔwu42 |
50. pa42 jo42 |
13. wo42 pʑi42 ~ tsi42 |
60. ʈo24 jo42 |
14. wo42 plu42 |
70. zoɴ24 jo42 |
15. wo42 pa42 |
80. jɑ42 jo42 |
16. wo42 ʈo24 |
90. tɕɑ42 jo42 |
17. wo42 zoɴ24 |
100. ə55 pi24 < Chinese |
18. wo42 jɑ42 |
200. ʔwu42 pi24 |
19. wo42 tɕɑ42 |
1000. ə55 tsʰeɴ42 < Chinese |
20. ʔwu42 jo42 |
2000. ʔwu42 tsʰeɴ42 |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof. Yoshihisa Taguchi, Eurasian Languages and Cultures, Faculty if
Letters, Chiba University, Japan. November 24, 2012. |
Other comments: Hmyo or Luopohe Miao (hml) has a decimal system. Hmyo is designated as Luobohe sub-dialect of Chuanqiandian dialect of Miao in China. The language is spoken by approximate 61,000 speakers (Wang and Mao 1995) in Kaili City, Fuquan City, Kaiyang County, Longli County, and Guiding County in Guizhou Province, China. |
Language name and locationː Luopohe Miao, Guizhou, China [Refer to Ethnologue] |
1. i55 |
21. u31 jo33 i55 |
2. u31 |
22. u31 jo33 u31 |
3. pzɿ31 |
23. u31 jo33 pzɿ31 |
4. pləu31 |
24. u31 jo33 pləu31 |
5. pja31 |
25. u31 jo33 pja31 |
6. ʈo24 |
26. u31 jo33 ʈo24 |
7. zuŋ24 |
27. u31 jo33 zuŋ24 |
8. ja33 |
28. u31 jo33 ja33 |
9. ja31 |
29. u31 jo33 ja31 |
10. ʁo31 |
30. pzɿ31 jo33 |
11. ʁo31 i55 |
40. pləu31 jo33 |
12. ʁo31 u31 |
50. pja31 jo33 |
13. ʁo31 pzɿ31 |
60. ʈo24 jo33 |
14. ʁo31 pləu31 |
70. zuŋ24 jo33 |
15. ʁo31 pja31 |
80. ja33 jo33 |
16. ʁo31 ʈo24 |
90. ja31 jo33 |
17. ʁo31 zuŋ24 |
100. i55 pzɿ24 < Chinese |
18. ʁo31 ja33 |
200. u31 pzɿ24 |
19. ʁo31 ja31 |
1000. i55 tsʰɛn31 < Chinese |
20. u31 jo33 |
2000. u31 tsʰɛn31 |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof. Chen Qiguang,
|
Other comments: Luopohe Miao or Xijia Miao has a decimal system. Luopohe Miao or Xijia Miao is spoken by approximate 61,000 speakers (Wang and Mao 1995) in Shibanzai, Kali county, Guizhou Province, Southwest China. The above data were based on Shibanzai Miao or Xijiahua Miao, spoken in Shibanzai, Kali county, Guizhou Province, Southwest China. |
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