Language
name and locationː
Mlabri,
Nan province
Thailand [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. mɔy |
21. saw ʔet |
2. bær̃ |
22. saw sɔŋ |
3. pæˀ |
23. saw sam |
4. pon |
24. saw si |
5. tʰəŋ |
25. saw ha |
6. tal |
26. saw hok |
7. ɡul |
27. saw cet |
8. tiˀ |
28. saw pæt |
9. ɡaiš |
29. saw kaw |
10. ɡal |
30. sam sip |
11. sip ʔet < Thai numerals |
40. si sip |
12. sip sɔŋ |
50. ha sip |
13. sip sam |
60. hok sip |
14. sip si |
70. cet sip |
15. sip ha |
80. pæt sip |
16. sip hok |
90. kaw sip |
17. sip cet |
100. rɔy |
18. sip pæt |
200. sɔŋ rɔy |
19. sip kawˀ |
1000. pan / nɨŋ pan |
20. saw |
2000. sɔŋ pan |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr. Eugene R. Long,
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Other comments: Mlabri is spoken by approximately 400 speakers in Na Noi and Wiang Sa districts, Nan province, Rong Kwang and Song districts, Phrae province in Thailand as well as Laos. The Mlabri people do not appear to have any cardinal numerals over ten in their own language, they usually use Thai or Northern Thai numbers without reference to any particular tone (register). |
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