Language
name and location:
Mogum, Guéra region, Chad [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. kɛ̀ (m), kā (f) |
21. orroŋi se ba ke |
2. sɛ̀ |
22. orroŋi se ba se |
3. sup |
23. orroŋi se ba sup |
4. poot |
24. orroŋi se ba poot |
5. bey |
25. orroŋi se ba bey |
6. mik |
26. orroŋi se ba mik |
7. payse |
27. orroŋi se ba payse |
8. porpide |
28. orroŋi se ba porpide |
9. barkɛt |
29. orroŋi se ba barkɛt |
10. orrok |
30. orroŋi sup |
11. orrok ka kɛ |
40. orroŋi poot |
12. orrok ka se |
50. orroŋi bey |
13. orrok ka sup |
60. orroŋi mik |
14. orrok ka poot |
70. orroŋi payse |
15. orrok ka bey |
80. orroŋi porpide |
16. orrok ka mik |
90. orroŋi barkɛt |
17. orrok ka payse |
100. orroŋi orrok (10+1)/ miya (< Arabic ) |
18. orrok ka porpide |
200. miyat se |
19. orrok ka barkɛt |
1000. miyat orrok/ alip (< Arabic 'alif' ) |
20. orroŋi se |
2000. alpen (< Arabic 'alfeen') |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Emma Kuipers,
|
Other comments: Mogum has a decimal system. Mogum (also known as Mogoum) is an East Chadic spoken by approximately 7,000 speakers in south central Chad. Mogum has three tonesː High, Middle and Low, but the above data Phonetic chart for Mogun Emma Kuipers, May 4, 2009 Consonants:
Note on the consonantsː long consonants are possible. The glottal stop occurs only word initially (before any word otherwise beginning with a vowel) or word finally (seems to occur sometimes after a final vowel). It does not occur medially, so it will not be included in the orthography. Vowels:
Note on the vowelsː A final phonologic analysis has not been finished, but it is possible that the contrast between e/ɛ and o/ɔ is not phonemic and will not be included in the orthography. |
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