Language name and locationː Osage, Oklahoma state, USA [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. wį́xce |
21. lébra ðǫǫpáa wį́xce |
2. ðǫǫpáa |
22. lébra ðǫǫpáa ðǫǫpáa |
3. ðábrį |
23. lébra ðǫǫpáa ðábrį |
4. topa |
24. lébra ðǫǫpáa topa |
5. sáhta |
25. lébra ðǫǫpáa sáhta |
6. šáhpe |
26. lébra ðǫǫpáa šáhpe |
7. péðǫpa ~ péǫpa |
27. lébra ðǫǫpáa péǫpa |
8. kíetòpa |
28. lébra ðǫǫpáa kíetòpa |
9. lébra ce wį́įke ( 10 - 1 ) |
29. lébra ðǫǫpáa lébra ce wį́įke |
10. lebra |
30. lébra ðábrį |
11. lebra áli wį́xce |
40. lébra topa |
12. lebra áli ðǫǫpáa |
50. lébra sáhta |
13. lebra áli ðábrį |
60. lébra šáhpe |
14. lebra áli topa |
70. lébra péǫpa |
15. lebra áli sáhta |
80. lébra kíetòpa |
16. lebra áli šáhpe |
90. lébra lébra ce wį́įke |
17. lebra áli péǫpa |
100. lébra hužį́ |
18. lebra áli kíetòpa |
200. lébra hužį́ ðǫǫpáa |
19. lebra áli lébra ce wį́įke |
1000. žą́ koe |
20. lébra ðǫǫpáa |
2000. žą́ koe ðǫǫpáa |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Dr. Carolyn Quintero, Department of Linguistics,
University of Massachusetts at Amherst,
Massachusetts, USA,
May 2 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Carolyn Quintero, 1994 年 5 月 2 日. |
Other comments: Osage
or Wazhazhe is a recently extinct language, the last L1 speaker, Lucille
Roubedeaux, died in 2005, in 11,000 ethnic population in north central
part of |
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