Language name and location: Hakhun Tangsa, Assam, India [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区哈昆唐萨那加, 印度阿萨姆邦

 

1. mɤ3tʰe1

21.  roʔ1ni1 3tʰe1

2. mɤ3ni1

22.  roʔ1ni1 3ni1

3. mɤ3rum3

22.  roʔ1ni1 3rum3

4. bə3li3

24.  roʔ1ni1 3li3

5. ba3ŋa3

25.  roʔ1ni1 ba3ŋa3

6. i2roʔ2

26.  roʔ1ni1 i2roʔ2

7. i2ŋat1

27.  roʔ1ni1 i2ŋat1

8. i2sat2

28.  roʔ1ni1 i2sat2

9. i2kʰu1

29.  roʔ1ni1 i2kʰu1

10. i2cʰi3

30.  roʔ1rum3

11. i2cʰi3 3tʰe1

40.  roʔ13li3

12. i2cʰi3 3ni1

50.  roʔ11ŋa3

13. i2cʰi3 3rum3

60.  roʔ1i2roʔ2

14. i2cʰi3 3li3

70.  roʔ1i2ŋat1

15. i2cʰi3 ba3ŋa3

80.  roʔ1i2sat2

16. i2cʰi3 i2roʔ2

90.  roʔ1i2kʰu1

17. i2cʰi3 i2ŋat1

100.  ca2tʰe1

18. i2cʰi3 i2sat2

200.  ca2ni1

19. i2cʰi3 i2kʰu1

1000. hɤi3tʰe1

20. roʔ1ni1

2000.  hɤi3ni1

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Krishna Boro, Department of Linguistics, University of Oregon, Eugene, USA. May 2, 2013

供资料的语言学家: Dr. Krishna Boro, 2013 年 5 月 2 日.

 

Other comments: Hakhun Tangsa has a decimal system. The above data are from the Hakhun Tangsa variety of Tase of Assam, India. Tangsa (Tangshang) has at least 32 varieties. Tangshang Naga is spoken by approximately 98,000 speakers in Khamti district, Khamti, Lahe, Nanyun, and Pangsau townships, Sagaing region, Kachin state, Myanmar as well as Assam state in northeast India.


 

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