Language name and locationː Ngom, Gabon, Congo [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. ìótò |
21. màkōmɔ̄lɛ̄nāɔ́ŋkɔ́ |
2. bìbá |
22. |
3. bìlálù |
23. |
4. bìnáyì |
24. |
5. bìtánù |
25. |
6. tánàótò ( 5+1 ) |
26. |
7. tánànàbìbá ( 5+2 ) |
27. |
8. tánànàbìlálù ( 5+3 ) |
28. |
9. tánùnàbìnáyì ( 5+4 ) |
29. |
10. dyòmù |
30. |
11. |
40. |
12. |
50. |
13. |
60. |
14. |
70. |
15. |
80. |
16. |
90. |
17. |
100. |
18. |
200. |
19. |
1000. |
20. |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Soraya Mokrani,
Dynamique Du Langage,
|
Other comments: Bungom-Koya is a dialect of Ngom language spoken by the Pygmy people of North-East Gabon belongs to Kele group of Bantu B22. |
Language
name and locationː
Ngom,
Gabon, Congo [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. -wutu |
21. mi-ku mi-ba na -wutu |
2. -ba |
22. mi-ku mi-ba na -ba |
3. -lalu |
23. mi-ku mi-ba na -lalu |
4. -nai |
24. mi-ku mi-ba na -nai |
5. -tanu |
25. mi-ku mi-ba na -tanu |
6. -tanu na -wutu ( 5+1 ) |
26. mi-ku mi-ba na -tanu na -wutu |
7. -tanu na -ba ( 5+2 ) |
27. mi-ku mi-ba na -tanu na -ba |
8. -tanu na -lalu ( 5+3 ) |
28. mi-ku mi-ba na -tanu na -lalu |
9. -tanu na -nai ( 5+4 ) |
29. mi-ku mi-ba na -tanu na -nai |
10. dyumu |
30. mi-ku mi-lalu |
11. dyumu na -wutu |
40. mi-ku mi-nai |
12. dyumu na -ba |
50. mi-ku mi-tanu |
13. dyumu na -lalu |
60. mi-ku mi-tanu na mi-wutu |
14. dyumu na -nai |
70. mi-ku mi-ta na mi-ba |
15. dyumu na -tanu |
80. mi-ku mi-ta na mi-lalu |
16. dyumu na -tanu na -wutu |
90. mi-ku mi-ta na mi-nai |
17. dyumu na -tanu na -ba |
100. silɛ |
18. dyumu na -tanu na -lalu |
200. ba-silɛ ba-ba |
19. dyumu na -tanu na -nai |
1000. |
20. mi-ku mi-ba |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. André Jacquot,
|
Other comments: Ngom or Angom or Bangom is spoken by approximately 12,000 speakers in Ogooué-Ivindo province: Mékambo area; Ogooué-Lolo province: Koulamoutou area, Gabon as well as Congo. Ngom has a decimal system similar to that of Kélé. |
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