Language name and location: Mwan, Woroba, Côte d'Ivoire [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区语, 科特迪瓦西部沃罗巴区

 

1. do

21.  miando ɓɛ do

2. plɛ

22.  miando ɓɛ plɛ

3. yaɡa

23.  miando ɓɛ yaɡa

4. yiziɛ

24.  miando ɓɛ yiziɛ

5. sóó

25.  miando ɓɛ sóó

6. srɔádo    (5+1)

26.  miando ɓɛ srɔádo

7. srɔáplɛ   (5+2)

27.  miando ɓɛ srɔáplɛ

8. srɔ́a        (5+3)

28.  miando ɓɛ srɔ́a 

9. srɔáyiziɛ  (5+4)

29.  miando ɓɛ srɔáyiziɛ

10. vu

30.  miando ɓɛ vu

11. vutado

40.  ɓlìŋ plɛ (20 x 2)

12. vutaplɛ

50.  ɓlìŋ plɛ ɓɛ vu

13. vutayaɡa

60.  ɓlìŋ yaɡa (20 x 3)

14. vutayiziɛ

70.  ɓlìŋ yaɡa ɓɛ vu

15. vutasóó

80.  ɓlìŋ yiziɛ (20 x 4)

16. vutasrɔádo

90.  ɓlìŋ yiziɛ ɓɛ vu

17. vutasrɔáplɛ

100. kɛ̀mɛ̀ do ( kɛ̀mɛ <Bambara)

18. vutasrɔ́a 

200. kɛ̀mɛ̀ plɛ

19. vutasrɔáyiziɛ

1000. wáá do ( wáá <Bambara)

20. miando

2000. wáá plɛ

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Karen DeGraaf, Summer Institute of Linguistics, Côte d'Ivoire, September 18, 1997.

供资料的语言学家: Ms. Karen DeGraaf, 1997 年 9 月 18 日.

 

Other comments: Mwan has a vigesimal system with a five-base substructure. Mwan or Muan is spoken by approximately 20,000 speakers in Woroba district: Kongasso and south Mankono subprefectures, Côte d'Ivoire.


 

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