Language name and location: Ngiemboon, Cameroon [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. mmɔ́ʼɔ́ [m̩̀mɔ́ʔɔ́] |
21. ntsɔ̀b wémɔʼɔ́ lé móm mbʉ́a [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ wèmɔ̀ʔɔ́ lé mɤ́m m̩̀bɯ́á] |
2. mbʉ́a [m̩̀bɯ́á] |
22. ntsɔ̀b pʉ́á lé móm mbʉ́a [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ pɯ́á lé mɤ́m m̩̀bɯ́á] |
3. ntá [ǹ̩tá] |
23. ntsɔ̀b tá lé móm mbʉ́a [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ tá lé mɤ́m m̩̀bɯ́á] |
4. lekùa [lèkùȁ] |
24. ntsɔ̀b lekùa lé móm mbʉ́a [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ lèkùȁ lé mɤ́m m̩̀bɯ́á] |
5. ntʉ̂a [ɳ̩̀ʈɯ́à] |
25. ntsɔ̀b tʉ̂a lé móm mbʉ́a [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ ʈɯ́à lé mɤ́m m̩̀bɯ́á] |
6. ntɔɡɔ́ [ǹ̩tɔ̀ʁɔ́] |
26. ntsɔ̀b ntɔɡɔ́ lé móm mbʉ́a [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ ǹ̩tɔ̀ʁɔ́ lé mɤ́m m̩̀bɯ́á] |
7. sɔɔn mbʉ́a [sɔ̃̀ːm̩̀bɯ́á] |
27. ntsɔ̀b sɔɔn mbʉ́a lé móm mbʉ́a [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ sɔ̃̀ːm̩̀bɯ́á lé mɤ́m m̩̀bɯ́á] |
8. lefɔ̌ɔn [lèfɔ̃̌ː] |
28. ntsɔ̀b lefɔ̌ɔn lé móm mbʉ́a [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ lèfɔ̃̌ː lé mɤ́m m̩̀bɯ́á] |
9. lepfwɔʼɔ́ [lèpfwɔ̀ʔɔ́] |
29. ntsɔ̀b lepfwɔʼɔ́ lé móm mbʉ́a [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ lèpfwɔ̀ʔɔ́ lé mɤ́m m̩̀bɯ́á] |
10. leɡém [lèɣə́m] |
30. móm tá [mɤ́m tá] |
11. ntsɔ̀b wémɔʼɔ́ lé leɡém [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ wèmɔ̀ʔɔ́ lé lèɣə́m ] |
40. móm lekùa [mɤ́m lèkùȁ] |
12. ntsɔ̀b pʉ́a lé leɡém [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ pɯ́á lé lèɣə́m ] |
50. móm ntʉ̂a [mɤ́m ɳ̩̀ʈɯ́à] |
13. ntsɔ̀b tá lé leɡém [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ tá lé lèɣə́m ] |
60. móm ntɔɡɔ́ [mɤ́m ǹ̩tɔ̀ʁɔ́] |
14. ntsɔ̀b lekùa lé leɡém [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ lèkùȁ lé lèɣə́m ] |
70. móm sɔɔn mbʉ́a [mɤ́m sɔ̃̀ːm̩̀bɯ́á] |
15. ntsɔ̀b tʉ̂a lé leɡém [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ ʈɯ́à lé lèɣə́m ] |
80. móm lefɔ̌ɔn [mɤ́m lèfɔ̃̌ː] |
16. ntsɔ̀b ntɔɡɔ́ lé leɡém [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ ǹ̩tɔ̀ʁɔ́ lé lèɣə́m ] |
90. móm lepfwɔʼɔ́ [mɤ́m lèpfwɔ̀ʔɔ́] |
17. ntsɔ̀b sɔɔn mbʉ́a lé leɡém [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ sɔ̃̀ːm̩̀bɯ́á lé lèɣə́m ] |
100. nkÿo [ŋ̩̀kxɰò m̩̀bɯ́á] |
18. ntsɔ̀b lefɔ̌ɔn lé leɡém [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ lèfɔ̃̌ː lé lèɣə́m ] |
200. nkÿo pʉ́a [ŋ̩̀kxɰò pɯ́á] |
19. ntsɔ̀b lepfwɔʼɔ́ lé leɡém [ǹ̩tsɔ̏p̚ lèpfwɔ̀ʔɔ́ lé lèɣə́m ] |
1000. ntsáʼ [ǹ̩tsáʔ] |
20. móm mbʉ́a [mɤ́m m̩̀bɯ́á] |
2000. ntsáʼ pʉ́a [ǹ̩tsáʔ pɯ́á] |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Stephen Anderson and Mr. Etienne
Lonfo,
Sourceː Dictionnaire Ngiemboon-Français-Anglais. 2014. Etienne LONFO et Stephen C. Anderson. Kay Williamson Educational Foundation (KWEF), Language Monograph Series #7. Bamenda, Cameroon. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Stephen Anderson Mr. Etienne Lonfo, 2014 年 6 月 2 日. |
Other comments: Ngiemboon has a decimal system. 1,00,000 is ncùʼ [ǹ̩tʃȕʔ]. Note that the data is in both Ngiemboon orthography (first set) and in IPA (almost all from our database, the rest from Etienne Lonfo when we worked together earlier today). Ngiemboon or Ngyemboon, Shwoge is spoken by approximately 250,000 speakers in West region: Bamboutos division, Menoua division, north of Penka-Michel, Cameroon. |
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