Language name and location: Nyangatom, SNNPR, Ethiopia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. a-péy ̀ |
21. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-arey ka ̀ a-pey ̀ |
2. ŋa-áréy ̀ |
22. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-arey ka ̀ ŋa-arey ̀ |
3. ŋa-uní ̀ |
23. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-arey ka ̀ ŋa-uni ̀ |
4. ŋa-omwɔn ̀ |
24. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-arey ka ̀ ŋa omwɔn |
5. ŋa-kànɪ (litː 'hand') |
25. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-arey ka ̀ ŋa-kanɪ̀ |
6. ŋa-kanɪ̀ ka-pey (5+1) |
26. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-arey ka ̀ ŋa-kanɪ̀-ka-pey |
7. ŋa-kanɪ̀ ka-arey (5+2) |
27. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-arey ka ̀ ŋa-kanɪ̀-ka-arey |
8. ŋa-kanɪ ka-uni (5+3) |
28. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-arey ka ̀ ŋa-kanɪ̀-ka-uni |
9. ŋa-kanɪ ka-omwɔn (5+4) |
29. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-arey ka ̀ kanɪ̀-ka-omwɔn |
10. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn |
30. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-uni |
11. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn ka ̀ a-pey ̀ |
40. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-omwɔn |
12. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn ka ̀ ŋa-arey ̀ |
50. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-kani |
13. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn ka ̀ ŋa-uni ̀ |
60. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-kani-ka-pey |
14. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn ka ̀ ŋa omwɔn ̀ |
70. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-kani-ka-arey |
15. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn ka ̀ ŋa-kanɪ̀ |
80. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-kani-ka-uni |
16. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn ka ̀ ŋa-kanɪ̀-ka-pey |
90. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-kani-ka-omwɔn |
17. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn ka ̀ ŋa-kanɪ̀-ka-arey |
100. a-kɪtɔ-ɪ ̀ a-pey / a-mɪ̀-at a-pey ̀ * |
18. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn ka ̀ ŋa-kanɪ̀-ka-uni |
200. |
19. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn ka ̀ ŋa-kanɪ̀-ka-omwɔn |
1000. a-bʊ̀ŋ-ɛt |
20. ŋa-tɔ̀mɔn-arey |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Gerrit J. Dimmendaal, University of Cologne, Germany, May 2, 2012. 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Gerrit J. Dimmendaal, 2012 年 5 月 2 日. |
Other comments: Nyangatom is spoken by approximately 25,000 speaker in south Omo zone, Omo and Kibish rivers area, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ region, Ethiopia. Nyangatom has a decimal system nearly equal to that of Turkana language. In counting, the numerals take the feminine forms of the [-restrictive] agreement marker series. In compounds based on numerals a low tone occurs on the second vowel in the stem. There is a traditional term a-kòwù a-pey ̀, literally means ''head one'' for 100. a-mɪ̀-at a-pey is a loanword from Swahili mia . |
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