Language name and location: Mogofin, Boké region, Guinea [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. kelen |
21. muɡan nun dɔndɔ |
2. fila |
22. muɡan nun fila |
3. saba |
23. muɡan nun saba |
4. naani |
24. muɡan nun naani |
5. loolu |
25. muɡan nun loolu |
6. wɔɔrɔ |
26. muɡan nun wɔrɔrɔ |
7. wɔrɔnwila (6+1) |
27. muɡan nun wɔrɔnwila |
8. saɡin |
28. muɡan nun saɡin |
9. kɔnɔntɔ |
29. muɡan nun kɔnɔntɔ |
10. tan |
30. bi saba |
11. tan nun dɔndɔ |
40. bi naani |
12. tan nun fila |
50. bi loolu |
13. tan nun saba |
60. bi wɔɔrɔ |
14. tan nun naani |
70. bi wɔrɔnwila |
15. tan nun loolu |
80. bi saɡin |
16. tan nun wɔɔrɔ |
90. bi kɔnɔntɔ |
17. tan nun wɔrɔnwila |
100. kɛmɛ dɔndɔ, 200. kɛmɛ fila |
18. tan nun saɡin |
400. kɛmɛ naani, 800. kɛmɛ sagin |
19. tan nun kɔnɔntɔ |
1000. wulu dɔndɔ |
20. muɡan |
2000. wuɡu fila |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr.
Peter de Niet,
Mission Evangélique Réformée Néerlandaise ( Mission of the Dutch
Reformed Congregations), November 12, 2020. |
Other comments: Mogofin
has a decimal system similar to that of Kuranko. Mogofin
or Mikifore, Mixifore
is
spoken by 24,000
speakers in Boffa and Boké prefectures, |
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