Language name and location: Navajo, Arizona state, USA [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. tˀáːɬáʔí |
21. naːtiːn ɬaʔ |
2. naːkʰi |
22. naːtiːn naːkʰi |
3. tʰáːʔ |
23. naːtiːn tʰáːʔ |
4. tĩ́ːʔ |
24. naːtiːn tĩ́ːʔ |
5. ʔaʃtˡaʔ |
25. naːtiːn ʔaʃtˡaʔ |
6. xastʰã́ː |
26. naːtiːn xastʰã́ː |
7. t͡sʰot͡sˀit |
27. naːtiːn t͡sʰot͡sˀit |
8. t͡sʰeːpíː |
28. naːtiːn t͡sʰeːpíː |
9. náhástˀéí |
29. naːtiːn náhástˀéi |
10. neːznáː |
30. tʰátiːn |
11. ɬaʔt͡sˀáatah |
40. tíztiːn |
12. naːkʰit͡sˀáatah |
50. ʔaʃtˡatiːn |
13. tʰáːʔt͡sˀáatah |
60. xastã́tiːn |
14. tĩ́ːʔt͡sˀáatah |
70. t͡sʰot͡sˀitiːn |
15. ʔaʃtˡaʔáatah |
80. t͡sʰeːpítiːn |
16. xastʰã́ʔáatah |
90. náhástˀétiːn |
17. t͡sʰot͡sˀidt͡sˀáatah |
100. (tˀaː́ɬáhítí) neːznátiːn |
18. t͡sʰeːpíːt͡sˀáatah |
200. naːkʰiti neːznátiːn |
19. náhástˀéit͡sˀáatah |
1000. (tˀaː́ɬáhítí) míːɬ jáʒí |
20. naalt͡soːs (<''one person'' ) |
2000. naːkʰiti míːɬ jáʒí |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Mr. Daniel W. Hieber,
Graduate Student in Linguistics 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Daniel W. Hieber, 2014 年 1 月 18 日. |
Other comments: Navao (Diné Bizaad) or Diné, Navaho is spoken by approximately 171,000 speakers in Arizona: northeast; Colorado; New Mexico: northwest; Utah: southeast, United States. Navajo had a decimal system similar to that of Western Apache. The word for thousand <míːɬ>is a loanword from French. The above data is transcribed in IPA symbols. |
Language name and location: Navajo, Arizona state, USA [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. tʼɑ́aɑ łɑ́ʼí |
21. nɑɑdiin łɑ́ |
2. nɑɑki |
22. nɑɑdiin nɑɑki |
3. tɑ́ɑ́ʼ |
23. nɑɑdiin tɑ́ɑ́ʼ |
4. dɪ̨́ɪ̨́ʼ |
24. nɑɑdiin dɪ̨́ɪ̨́ʼ |
5. ɑshdlɑʼ |
25. nɑɑdiin ɑshdlɑʼ |
6. hɑstɑ̜́ɑ̜́ |
26. nɑɑdiin hɑstɑ̜́ɑ̜́ |
7. tsotsʼid |
27. nɑɑdiin tsotsʼid |
8. tseebíí |
28. nɑɑdiin tseebíí |
9. nɑ́hɑ́stʼéí |
29. nɑɑdiin nɑ́hɑ́stʼéí |
10. neeznɑ́ɑ́ |
30. tɑ́diin |
11. łɑʼ tsʼɑ́ɑdɑh |
40. dizdin |
12. nɑɑki tsʼɑ́ɑdɑh |
50. ʼɑshdlɑdiin |
13. tɑ́ɑ́ tsʼɑ́ɑdɑh |
60. hɑstɑ̜́diin |
14. dɪ̨́ɪ̨́ʼ tsʼɑ́ɑdɑh |
70. tsotsʼidiin |
15. ɑshdlɑʼ tsʼɑ́ɑdɑh |
80. tseebídiin |
16. hɑstɑ̜́ɑ̜́ tsʼɑ́ɑdɑh |
90. nɑ́hɑ́́stʼédin |
17. tsotsʼid tsʼɑ́ɑdɑh |
100. tʼɑ́ɑ́łɑ́hídi neeznɑ́diin |
18. tseebíí tsʼɑ́ɑdɑh |
200. nɑɑkihídi neeznɑ́diin |
19. nɑ́hɑ́stʼéí tsʼɑ́ɑdɑh |
1000. tʼɑ́ɑ́łɑ́hídi dɑmiíl yɑ́zhí |
20. nɑɑdiin ( < ''one person'' ) |
2000. nɑɑkidi miil |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Mia Kalish, Diné College, Tsaile, Arizona, USA. December 22, 2009. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Mia Kalish, 2009 年 12 月 22 日. |
Other comments: Navao (Diné Bizaad) or Diné, Navaho is spoken by approximately 171,000 speakers in Arizona: northeast; Colorado; New Mexico: northwest; Utah: southeast, United States. Navajo had a decimal system similar to that of Western Apache. The American Phonetic symbols used here areː Nasalization is indicated with a ''hook'' underneath the vowel and consonant glottalization is indicated with an apostrophe behind the consonant. |
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