Language name and locationː Okiek, Kenya, Tanzania [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. akɛɛnkɛ |
21. tíkítam áí akɛɛnkɛ |
2. ayen |
22. tíkítam áí ayen |
3. somok |
23. tíkítam áí somok |
4. aŋwàn |
24. tíkítam áí aŋwàn |
5. mʊ́ʊ́t |
25. tíkítam áí mʊ́ʊ́t |
6. ílɛ |
26. tíkítam áí ílɛ |
7. nápíʃana |
27. tíkítam áí nápíʃana |
8. ísíêt |
28. tíkítam áí ísíêt |
9. náúdo |
29. tíkítam áí náúdo |
10. taman |
30. ɔ́sɔm |
11. taman áí akɛɛnkɛ |
40. ártám |
12. taman áí ayen |
50. ɔ́nɔm |
13. taman áí somok |
60. ntomoni ɪlɛ |
14. taman áí aŋwàn |
70. ntomoni nápíʃana |
15. taman áí mʊ́ʊ́t |
80. ntomoni ísíêt |
16. taman áí ílɛ |
90. ntomoni náúdo |
17. taman áí nápíʃana |
100. ɛnkɛɛnɛ́ |
18. taman áí ísíêt |
200. ɛnkɛɛnɛ́ ayen or îîp aré Maasai |
19. taman áí náúdo |
1000. ipkát tɔ́mɔ̂n or élêpu < Swahili |
20. tíkítam |
2000. élêpu ayen |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Bernd Heine, Institut für Afrikanistik, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany, April 6, 2013. 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Bernd Heine, 2013 年 4 月 6 日. |
Other comments: Okiek or Akie is a nearly extinct language spoken by approximately 250 speakers in Nakuru county: east Mau escarpment. Mau forest between Amala and Ewas Ng’iro rivers near Nosogami stream (Sogoo dialect) in Kenya and as well as Tanzania. Akie or Okiek has a decimal system, the numerals '1' to '5' and '10' are inherited forms, while all other numerals have been borrowed from Maasai. |
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