Language name and location: Chang Naga, Assam, Nagaland, India [Ref to Ethnologue]
|
1. tɕè |
21. sàw tɕè tak tɕè |
2. pə́ɲì / ɲî |
22. sàw tɕè tak pə́ɲì / ɲî |
3. sɤ̀m |
22. sàw tɕè tak sɤ̀m |
4. lɛî |
24. sàw tɕè tak lɛî |
5. ŋâw |
25. sàw tɕè tak ŋâw |
6. lɐ̂k |
26. sàw tɕè tak lɐ̂k |
7. ɲɛ̂t |
27. sàw tɕè tak ɲɛ̂t |
8. sɤ̂t |
28. sàw tɕè tak sɤ̂t |
9. kɯ̂ |
29. sàw tɕè tak kɯ̂ |
10. ân |
30. kʰù tɕín |
11. ântaktɕè |
40. sàw ɲí (20 x 2 ) |
12. ântakpə́ɲì / ɲî |
50. ân tɕín sɤ̀m |
13. ântaksɤ̀m |
60. sàw sɤ̀m (20 x 3) |
14. ântaklɛî |
70. ân tɕín lɛî |
15. ântakŋâw |
80. sàw lɛî (20 x 4) |
16. ântaklɐ̂k |
90. ân tɕín ŋáw |
17. ântakɲɛ̂t |
100. sàw ŋáw (20 x 5) |
18. ântaksɤ̂t |
200. sàw án 300. ŋáw sɤ̀m |
19. ântakkɯ̂ |
1000. ɕóŋ tɕe |
20. sàw tɕè ( sàw < Tai language ) |
2000. ɕóŋ ɲí |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Dr.
Guillaume Jacques,
Centre de
Recherches Linguistiques sur l’Asie Orientale (CRLAO)-INALCO, Paris, France,
September 13, |
Other comments: Chang Naga has a vigesimal system. The number '20' is a loanword from Khamti (a Tai language). Chang Naga is spoken by approximately 66,000 speakers in Tuensang district, Nagaland state as well as Assam state, India. |
Language name and location: Chang Naga, Assam, Nagaland, India [Ref to Ethnologue]
|
1. chie |
21. |
2. nyi |
22. |
3. sam |
22. |
4. lei |
24. |
5. ŋau |
25. |
6. lak |
26. |
7. nyet |
27. |
8. sat |
28. |
9. ɡuh |
29. |
10. an |
30. kujih |
11. antakchie |
40. saunyi ( 20 x 2) |
12. antaknyi |
50. |
13. antaksam |
60. sausam (20 x 3) |
14. antaklei |
70. anchinlei |
15. antakŋau |
80. saulei (20 x 4) |
16. antaklak |
90. anchinŋau |
17. antaknyet |
100. sauŋau (20 x 5) |
18. antaksat |
200. |
19. antakɡuh |
1000. sau-an-ŋauni (20 x 10 x 5) |
20. sau < Tai language |
2000. haja nyi |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Rev. Benjamin Rai,
提供资料的语言学家: Rev. Benjamin Rai, 1995 年 8 月 11 日. |
Other comments: Chang Naga has a vigesimal system. The number '20' is a loanword from Khamti (a Tai language). The above data were written in orthographic spellings and incomplete, new data in phonetic form is needed to be check with the reliability. |
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