Language name and locationː Maring Naga, Manipur state, India [Ref to Ethnologue]
|
1. khət |
21. səmnilekhət |
2. khni / khəni |
22. səmniletkhni |
3. khəyum / khyum |
23. |
4. phli |
24. |
5. phŋa |
25. |
6. thruk |
26. |
7. əni ??? |
27. |
8. əcuət |
28. |
9. təko |
29. |
10. cip |
30. səmthum |
11. ciplekhət |
40. səmli |
12. ciplekhni /ciplekhəni |
50. səmŋa |
13. ciplekhəyum / ciplekhyum |
60. səmruk |
14. ciplephli |
70. səmret |
15. ciplephŋa |
80. səmsri |
16. ciplethruk |
90. səmko |
17. cipleəni |
100. məcakhət |
18. cipleəcuət |
200. məcakhni |
19. cipletəku |
1000. lisiŋkhət |
20. səmni /somni |
2000. lisiŋkhni |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr. Ch. Yashawanta Singh,
Manipur University, Imphal, India,
January 2, 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Ch. Yashawanta Singh, 1993 年 1 月 2 日. |
Other comments: Maring Naga has a decimal system. Maring Naga is a tonal language, updated data in phonetic form and indicated tones are needed to compare with. Maring Naga is spoken by approximately 25,000 speakers in Chandel district north border mountainous region, Tengnoupal sub-district; southeast, Laiching, Manipur state in northeast India. |
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