Language name and locationː Moksha, Mordovia, Russia [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区莫克沙语, 俄罗斯莫尔多瓦自治共和国

 

1. ikæ ~ ifkæ

21.  komsʲ-fkjæ

2. kafta

22.  komsʲ-kafta

3. kolma

23.  komsʲ-kolma

4. nʲilʲa

24.  komsʲ-nʲilʲe

5. vetʲæ

25.  komsʲ-vetʲe

6. koto

26.  komsʲ-kota

7. sʲizsʲem

27.  komsʲ-sʲisʲem

8. kafksa

28.  komsʲ-kafksa

9. vejksa

29.  komsʲ-vejksa

10. kemenʲ

30.  kolmo-gemenʲ

11. kefjkijæ

40.  nʲilʲ-gemenʲ

12. kemgaftova

50.  vedʲ-gemenʲ

13. kemgolmova

60.  kod-gemenʲ

14. kemnʲilʲeje

70.  sʲizʲ-gemenʲ

15. kemvetʲejæ

80.  kafkson-gemenʲ

16. kemgotova

90.  vejksen-gemenʲ

17. kemzʲisʲemgæ

100. sʲado

18. kemgafksova

200.

19. kevejksejæ

1000. tʲoʒenʲ

20. komsʲ

2000.

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. László Honti, University of Groningen, Netherlands / Università degli Studi di Udine, Italy, September 29, 1996
供资料的语言学家: Prof. László Honti, 1996 年 9月 29 日.

 

Other comments: Moksha has a decimal numeral system. Moksha is a Mordvinic language of the Uralic family, with around 130,000 native speakers in 2010. Moksha is the majority language in the western part of Mordovia republic, it is also spoken in

some provinces in Bashkortostan republic and Tatarstan republic. Its closest relative is the Erzya language, with which it is not mutually intelligible. Moksha is also possibly closely related to the extinct Meshcherian and Muromian languages.


 

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