Language name and locationː Nyungwe, Mozambique [Refer to Ethnologue] |
1. posi |
21. makumi mawiri na posi |
2. piri |
22. makumi mawiri na piri |
3. tatu |
23. makumi mawiri na tatu |
4. nai |
24. makumi mawiri na nai |
5. ʃanu |
25. makumi mawiri na ʃanu |
6. taⁿtʰatu |
26. makumi mawiri na taⁿtʰatu |
7. tʃinomwe |
27. makumi mawiri na tʃinomwe |
8. sere |
28. makumi mawiri na sere |
9. pfemba |
29. makumi mawiri na pfemba |
10. kʰumi |
30. makumi matatu |
11. kʰumi na posi |
40. makumi manai |
12. kʰumi na piri |
50. makumi maʃanu |
13. kʰumi na tatu |
60. makumi mataⁿtʰatu |
14. kʰumi na nai |
70. makumi manomwe |
15. kʰumi na ʃanu |
80. makumi mapsere |
16. kʰumi na taⁿtʰatu |
90. makumi mapfemba |
17. kʰumi na tʃinomwe |
100. dzana |
18. kʰumi na sere |
200. madzana mawiri |
19. kʰumi na pfemba |
1000. tʃulu |
20. makumi mawiri |
2000. pitʃulu piwiri |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Mikael Bister, SIL International, Mozambique.
April 21, 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Mikael Bister, 2012 年 4 月 21 日. |
Other comments: Nyungwe (Cinyungwe) is spoken by approximately 490,000 speakers in Manica province: Luenha river east bank, east from Changara; Tete province: Zambezi river banks, Mozambique. Nyungwe has a decimal ssytem. Note that in Nyungwe numeral system. Nwungwe do not distinguish tone. According to the guidelines of the government / university of Maputo for the orthographies of Bantu languages and IPA symbols are as below: x=[ʃ], th=''aspirated'' t [tʰ], c=[tʃ]. |
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