Language name and location: Shecyü Naga, Myanmar, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ɐ̌.ɕɪ31 |
21. ɹɔʔ.naj⁴² ɹɪ⁴² ɐ̆.ɕɪ³¹ |
2. ɐ̌.naj42 |
22. ɹɔʔ.naj⁴² ɹɪ⁴² ɐ̆.naj⁴² |
3. ɐ̌.ðɐm33 |
23. ɹɔʔ.naj⁴² ɹɪ⁴² ɐ̌.ðɐm33 |
4. bɐ̌.laj42 |
24. ɹɔʔ.naj⁴² ɹɪ⁴² bɐ̆.laj⁴² |
5. bɐ̌.ŋɪ42 |
25. ɹɔʔ.naj⁴² ɹɪ⁴² bɐ̆.ŋɪ⁴² |
6. tɐ̌.ɹaᵒk |
26. ɹɔʔ.naj⁴² ɹɪ⁴² tɐ̆.ɹaᵒk |
7. mɐ̌.ɕɪ33 |
27. ɹɔʔ.naj⁴² ɹɪ⁴² mɐ̆.ɕɪ³³ |
8. tɐ̆.ȶat |
28. ɹɔʔ.naj⁴² ɹɪ⁴² tɐ̆.ȶat |
9. tɐ̆.kɐᶤ³¹ |
29. ɹɔʔ.naj⁴² ɹɪ⁴² tɐ̆.kɐᶤ³ |
10. ɹɔʔ.ɕɪ³¹ |
30. ɹɔʔ.ðɐm³³ |
11. ɹɔʔ.ɕɪ³¹ ɹɪ⁴² ɐ̆.ɕɪ³¹ |
40. ɹɔʔ.bɐ̆.laj⁴² |
12. ɹɔʔ.ɕɪ³¹ ɹɪ⁴² ɐ̆.naj⁴² |
50. ɹɔʔ.bɐ̆.ŋɪ⁴² |
13. ɹɔʔ.ɕɪ³¹ ɹɪ⁴² ɐ̌.ðɐm33 |
60. ɹɔʔ.tɐ̆.ɹaᵒk |
14. ɹɔʔ.ɕɪ³¹ ɹɪ⁴² bɐ̆.laj⁴² |
70. ɹɔʔ.mɐ̆.ɕɪ³³ |
15. ɹɔʔ.ɕɪ³¹ ɹɪ⁴² bɐ̆.ŋɪ⁴² |
80. ɹɔʔ.tɐ̆.ȶat |
16. ɹɔʔ.ɕɪ³¹ ɹɪ⁴² tɐ̆.ɹaᵒk |
90. ɹɔʔ.tɐ̆.kɐᶤ³¹ |
17. ɹɔʔ.ɕɪ³¹ ɹɪ⁴² mɐ̆.ɕɪ³³ |
100. ɕɪ⁴².ɕɪ³¹ |
18. ɹɔʔ.ɕɪ³¹ ɹɪ⁴² tɐ̆.ȶat |
200. ɕɪ⁴².naj⁴², 500. ɕɪ⁴².bɐ̆.ŋɪ⁴² |
19. ɹɔʔ.ɕɪ³¹ ɹɪ⁴² tɐ̆.kɐᶤ³ |
1000. ɦɪŋ³³.ɕɪ³¹ |
20. ɹɔʔ.naj⁴² |
2000. ɦɪŋ³³.naj⁴² |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Mr.
Khämlan
Binkhäm, MA student,
Department of linguistics, Payap
University, Chiangmai, Thailand. July
9 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Khämlan Binkhäm, 2018 年 7 月 9 日. |
Other comments: Shecyü Naga has a decimal system. The above data are from the Shecyü variety of Tangshang Naga of Naga Hills, Myanmar. Tangshang Naga belongs to the Tangsa Subgroup spoken in Naga Hills of Myanmar and of Chamchang in India, which are dialect of the same language. Shecyü is an undescribed Tase Naga varieties belonging to the Northern Naga branch of Tibeto-Burman spoken in Myanmar by around 1,000 speakers. Tangshang is a new ethnonym for various glossonyms, including Tangsa or Tase and any of their 22 subgroupings (Jay & Khan, 2010). Another Tangshang variety almost identical with Shecyü is Chamchang is India with 1,200 estimated speakers in Arunachal State. |
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