Language name and locationː Mpumpong, East region, Cameroon [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ŋ̀ɡwát, -ɡwát ~ ɡwár̥ * |
21. mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀mbá nɛ̀ ŋ̀ɡwát |
2. mbá, -ɓá * |
22. mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀mbá nɛ̀ ìbá |
3. lɛ̏l, -lɛ̏l * |
23. mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀mbá nɛ̀ ìlɛ̏l |
4. nâ, -nâ* |
24. mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀mbá nɛ̀ ìnâ |
5. tɛ̂n, -tɛ̂n * |
25. mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀mbá nɛ̀ ìtɛ̂n |
6. twǒ: or tɛ̂n nɛ̀ ŋ̀ɡwát (5 with/and 1 ) |
26. mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀mbá nɛ̀ twǒ: or k.t.g. ŋ̀ɡwát |
7. tɛ̂n nɛ̀ ìbá ( 5+2 ) |
27. mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀mbá nɛ̀ tɛ̂n nɛ̀ ìbá |
8. tɛ̂n nɛ̀ ìlɛ̏l ( 5+3 ) |
28. mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀mbá nɛ̀ tɛ̂n nɛ̀ ìlɛ̏l |
9. tɛ̂n nɛ̀ ìnâ ( 5+4 ) |
29. mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀mbá nɛ̀ tɛ̂n nɛ̀ ìnâ |
10. kám |
30. mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀lɛ̏l (litː 10s 3 ) |
11. kám nɛ̀ ŋ̀ɡwát ( 10+1 ) |
40. mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀nâ (litː 10s 4 ) |
12. kám nɛ̀ ɓá |
50. mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀tɛ̂n (litː 10s 5 ) |
13. kám nɛ̀ ìlɛ̏l |
60. mɛ̀kàm twǒo or mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀tɛ̂n n. ŋ̀ɡwát |
14. kám nɛ̀ ìnâ |
70. mɛ̀kàm tɛ̂n nɛ̀ mɛ̀mbá (litː 10s 5+2) |
15. kám nɛ̀ ìtɛ̂n |
80. mɛ̀kàm tɛ̂n nɛ̀ mɛ̀lɛ̏l |
16. kám nɛ̀ twǒ:, kám nɛ̀ tɛ̂n nɛ̀ ŋ̀ɡwát |
90. mɛ̀kàm tɛ̂n nɛ̀ mɛ̀nâ |
17. kám nɛ̀ tɛ̂n nɛ̀ ìbá (10+5+1) |
100. tsȅt ~ tsȅr̥ |
18. kám nɛ̀ tɛ̂n nɛ̀ ìlɛ̏l |
200. mìtsȅt mìmbá (100s 2) |
19. kám nɛ̀ tɛ̂n nɛ̀ ìnâ |
1000. tɔ́sìn or mîl (loanwords) |
20. mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀mbá ( litː ''tens two'') |
2000. òtɔ́sìn òbá or òmíl óbá (1000s 2 ) |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. David Thormoset,
提供资料的语言学家: Mr. David Thormoset, 2012 年 4 月 11 日. |
Other comments: Mpumpong or Mpongmpong is spoken by approximately 45,000 speakers in East region: Boumba-and-Ngoko division, south and west of Yokadouma; Kadey division, Mbang subdivision, Cameroon. Mpumpong or Mpongmpong has a a decimal numeral system with five-based substructure or quinary, decimal system similar to that of Mpyemo and some same group languages. Note that the numbers 1 to 5 require noun-class accord.
1. The option for
number 60
mɛ̀kàm
twǒo or mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀tɛ̂n n. ŋ̀ɡwát is generally not e.g. 61 = mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀tɛ̂n nɛ̀ ŋ̀ɡwát nɛ̀ ŋ̀ɡwát (10s (5+1)+1) 62 = mɛ̀kàm mɛ̀tɛ̂n nɛ̀ ŋ̀ɡwát nɛ̀ ìbá (10s (5+1)+2) 2. The [ ̏ ] mark is used here for a falling-low tone rather than extra-low. Full tone-marking has been used for these here rather than the standard orthography. 3. Vowel length on number six 'twǒo'. |
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