Language name and locationː Ngwe, South West reg., Cameroon [Refer to Ethnologue] |
1. mɔʔfi |
21. |
2. -biə |
22. |
3. -tat |
23. |
4. lɛkwə |
24. |
5. -tɛ |
25. bɛɣɛm biə tɛ |
6. -ntuli |
26. |
7. saambiə |
27. |
8. lɛfɔ |
28. |
9. lɛʙə̌ʔá |
29. |
10. lɛ̄ɣɛ̀m |
30. bɛɣɛm tat |
11. tʃap mɔʔfi |
40. |
12. tʃap biə |
50. |
13. tʃap tat |
60. |
14. tʃap lɛkwə |
70. |
15. tʃap tɛ |
80. |
16. tʃap ntuli |
90. |
17. tʃap saambiə |
100. fəŋkə |
18. tʃap lɛfɔ |
200. ɛŋkə biə |
19. tʃap lɛʙə̌ʔá |
1000. |
20. bɛɣɛm biə |
2000. bɛtɔzən bɛbiə |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Dr.
Jesse Lovegren, Deparment of Linguistics,
State University of New York at Buffalo 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Jesse Lovegren, 2011 年 4 月 19 日. |
Other comments: Ngwe is spoken by approximately 73,200 speakers in South West region: Lebialem division, west of Dschang town, Cameroon. The above data is for the Lɔgbɔ (Lewoh/Fotabong) dialect of Ngwe. Tone marking in my notes is unreliable and is omitted here for the most part. A system used for counting small amounts of money goes by fives. e.g. ndàlà tɛ=25fr, ndàlà. lɛɣɛm=50 fr, ndàlà tʃaptɛ=75 fr, fɔŋkə mɛ ndàlà lɛɣɛm=150 fr. |
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