Language
name and locationː
Oroch,
Khabarovsk krai,
Russia
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. omoː |
21. oi omo |
2. dʒuː |
22. oi dʒuː |
3. ila |
23. oi ila |
4. diː |
24. oi diː |
5. tuŋa |
25. oi tuŋa |
6. ɲuŋu |
26. oi ɲuŋu |
7. nada |
27. oi nada |
8. dʒakpu |
28. oi dʒakpu |
9. xuju |
29. oi xuju |
10. dʒaː |
30. ɡuti |
11. dʒaː omo |
40. dindʒa |
12. dʒan dʒuː |
50. tuŋandʒa |
13. dʒaː ila |
60. ɲuŋundʒa |
14. dʒaː diː |
70. nadandʒa |
15. dʒaː tuŋa |
80. dʒakpundʒa |
16. dʒaː ɲuŋu |
90. xujundʒa |
17. dʒaː nada |
100. taŋɡu |
18. dʒaː dʒakpu |
200. dʒuː taŋɡu |
19. dʒaː xuji |
1000. miŋɡa |
20. oi |
2000. dʒuː miŋɡa |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof.
Albina H. Girfanova,
Institute of Linguistics,
Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia, 20 January |
Other comments: Oroch or Orochi has a deciaml numeral system similar to that of the Udeghe (Udihe) language. Oroch is endangred language only spoken about 43 speakers (Ethnic population: 530), in areas along rivers that empty into Tatar channel, and Amur river near Komsomolsk-na-Amure; Datta and Uska-Orochskaya settlements, Vanino region, Khabarovsk krai, Russian Federation. |
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