Language name and locationː Nitinat (Ditidaht), Canada [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. c̉awaaʔk, c̉awaa-, c̉awa- |
21. caqiic ʔiš c̉awaaʔk |
2. ʔaƛ |
22. caqiic ʔiš ʔaƛ |
3. qakac̉ |
23. caqiic ʔiš qakac̉ |
4. buu |
24. caqiic ʔiš buu |
5. šuč͗͗ |
25. caqiic ʔiš šuč͗͗ |
6. č͗͗iix̣paaɬ |
26. caqiic ʔiš č͗͗iix̣paaɬ |
7. ʔaƛpuu, ʔaƛpu- ( + 2 ?) |
27. caqiic ʔiš ʔaƛpuu |
8. ʔaƛasib (litː 'need two') |
28. caqiic ʔiš ʔaƛasib |
9. c̉awaasib (litː 'need one') |
29. caqiic ʔiš c̉awaasib |
10. ƛax̣ʷ |
30. wiiyuuk |
11. c̉awayuuk, c̉aweyuuk |
40. ʔaƛiiq |
12. ʔaƛayuuk, ʔaƛeyuuk |
50. šašaač͗taadkʷ |
13. qakac̉ayuuk |
60. č͗͗iix̣paaɬiiq |
14. buuyuuk |
70. ʔaƛpuuq |
15. šuč͗͗ayuuk |
80. ʔaƛasibiiq |
16. č͗͗iix̣paaɬayuuk |
90. c̉awaasibiiq |
17. ʔaƛpuyuuk |
100. ʔubaaqƛ |
18. ʔaƛasibyuuk |
200. ʔaƛx̣taak ʔubaaqƛ |
19. c̉awaasibayuuk |
1000. (unknown) |
20. caqiic |
2000. (unknown) |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Adam Werle, Department of linguistics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. July 6, 2011. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Adam Werle, 2011 年 7 月 6 日. |
Other comments: Nitinat has a decimal system with some words similar to that of Nootka. A proposal to ISO 639-3 was recently approved to split the old language code "noo" (Nuu-chah-nulth, formerly known as Nootka). The code "noo" will be retired, and split into two languages: (1) "nuk" (Nuu-chah-nulth), and (2) "dtd" (Ditidaht). These are the IPA equivalents to the non-IPA characters in the Ditidaht alphabet: š[ʃ], č [tʃ], c [ts], ƛ[tɬ], x̣ [χ], ł[ɬ], č̓[t’ʃ], c̓[t’s], ƛ̓[t’ɬ], VV[Vː] |
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