Language name and location: Inpui Naga, Assam, Manipur, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. əkʰet |
21. coy kʰet bu |
2. kəney |
22. coy ney bu |
3. kətʰum |
22. coy tʰum bu |
4. pədéy |
24. coy pədéy bu |
5. pəŋu |
25. coy pəŋu bu |
6. cəruk |
26. coy cəruk bu |
7. cəney |
27. coy cəney bu |
8. təcət |
28. coy təcət bu |
9. cəku |
29. coy cəku bu |
10. lu |
30. lyektʰum |
11. lu kʰet bu |
40. lyekdéy |
12. lu ney bu |
50. lyekŋu |
13. lu tʰum bu |
60. lyekcəruk |
14. lu pədéy bu |
70. lyekcənéy |
15. lu pəŋu bu |
80. lyektəcet |
16. lu cəruk bu |
90. lyekcəku |
17. lu cəney bu |
100. pʰay kʰet |
18. lu təcət bu |
200. pʰay ney |
19. lu cəku bu |
1000. ciŋ kʰet |
20. coy |
2000. ciŋ ney |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof.
Suhnu
Ram Sharma,
Deccan College Post-Graduate
and Research Institute, Pune, India,
January 7, 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Suhnu Ram Sharma, 1993 年 1 月 7 日. |
Other comments: Inpui Naga or Kabui has a decimal system. Inpui Naga is spoken by approximately 54,000 speakers in Assam state, Imphal, Senapati, and Tamenglong Imphal district, Manipur state, as well as Dimapur, Mahei Namchi, New Zaluke, and Peren in Nagaland state, India. |
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