Language
name and locationː
Shwe Palaung,
China,
Myanmar [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ʔu |
21. ʔa kɤːr ʔu |
2. ʔa |
22. ʔa kɤːr ʔa |
3. ʔuɑi |
23. ʔa kɤːr ʔuɑi |
4. pʰuan |
24. ʔa kɤːr pʰuan |
5. pʰɑn |
25. ʔa kɤːr pʰɑn |
6. tɔːr |
26. ʔa kɤːr tɔːr |
7. pur |
27. ʔa kɤːr pur |
8. ta |
28. ʔa kɤːr ta |
9. tim |
29. ʔa kɤːr tim |
10. ʔu kɤːr |
30. ʔuɑi kɤːr |
11. kɤːr ʔu |
40. pʰuan kɤːr |
12. kɤːr ʔa |
50. pʰɑn kɤːr |
13. kɤːr ʔuɑi |
60. tɔːr kɤːr |
14. kɤːr pʰuan |
70. pur kɤːr |
15. kɤːr pʰɑn |
80. ta kɤːr |
16. kɤːr tɔːr |
90. tim kɤːr |
17. kɤːr pur |
100. ʔu p'ʑah, 200. ʔa p'ʑah |
18. kɤːr ta |
400. pʰuan p'ʑah , 800. ta p'ʑah |
19. kɤːr tim |
1000. ʔu heːŋ |
20. ʔa kɤːr |
10,000. ʔu mɯn (mɯn < Chinese) |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Prof.
Liu Yan, Central
University for Nationalities |
Other comments: Shwe Palaung or Golden Palaung or Ta’ang is spoken by approximately 233,000 speakers in Namhsan area, Northern Shan State, Myanmar and Yunnan province of China. Shwe Palaung has a decimal system. |
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