Language name and locationː Ocuilteco, Mexico [Refer to: Ethnologue]
|
1. mblaa |
21. |
2. mnoo |
22. |
3. phyuu |
23. |
4. nkunhno |
24. |
5. kwitʔa |
25. |
6. nblantoho |
26. |
7. hnentoho |
27. |
8. hnenkunhno |
28. |
9. blahtilahtʔa ( 10 - 1 ) ? |
29. |
10. lahtʔa |
30. |
11. mblahtʔa mčʔi-laa |
40. |
12. mblahtʔa mčʔi-noo |
50. |
13. mblahtʔa mčʔi-hyuu |
60. |
14. mblahtʔa mčʔi-nkunhno |
70. |
15. mblahtʔa mčʔi-nkwitʔa |
80. |
16. mblahtʔa mčʔi-lahntoho |
90. |
17. mblahtʔa mčʔi-hnentoho |
100. |
18. mblahtʔa mčʔi-hnenkunhno |
200. |
19. mblahtʔa mčʔi-mblatyu lahtʔa |
1000. |
20. mblonhnda |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Martha Muntzel,
Instituto Nacional de
Antropología e Historia (National Institute of Anthropology and History),
Mexico,
July 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Martha Muntzel, 1993 年 7 月 2 日. |
Other comments: Nowadays, most Ocuilteco speakers no longer use numbers greater than 10 in Ocuilteco. In fact the majority were unable to remember any numbers greater than 19. |
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