Language
name and locationː
Mon,
Myanmar, Thailand [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. mùə |
21. ɓa cɔh mùə |
2. ɓa |
22. ɓa cɔh ɓa |
3. pɒəʔ |
23. ɓa cɔh pɒəʔ |
4. pɔn |
24. ɓa cɔh pɔn |
5. pəsɔn / pəsɔɲ |
25. ɓa cɔh ʔiʔsɔn / cɔh ʔiʔsɔɲ |
6. pərao |
26. ɓa cɔh pərao |
7. həpɔh |
27. ɓa cɔh həpɔh |
8. həcam |
28. ɓa cɔh həcam |
9. həcit |
29. ɓa cɔh həcit |
10. cɔh |
30. pɒəʔ cɔh |
11. cɔh mùə |
40. pɔn cɔh |
12. cɔh ɓa |
50. pəsɔn cɔh / pəsɔɲ cɔh |
13. cɔh pɒəʔ |
60. pərao cɔh |
14. cɔh pɔn |
70. həpɔh cɔh |
15. cɔh ʔiʔsɔn / cɔh ʔiʔsɔɲ |
80. həcam cɔh |
16. cɔh pərao |
90. həcit cɔh |
17. cɔh həpɔh |
100. (mùə) klɔm |
18. cɔh həcam |
200. ɓa klɔm |
19. cɔh həcit |
1000. mùə ŋìm |
20. ɓa cɔh |
2000. ɓa ŋìm |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Mathias Jenny,
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Other comments: Mon has a decimal numeral system. Mon is spoken by approximately 850,000 speakers in Kayin state and Tanintharyi region, Mon states, Myanmar as well as Thailand. |
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