Language name and location: Pökoot, Kenya, Uganda [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. àkɔ́ɔ́ŋkɔ̀ |
21. tamanút òdë̀ë̀ŋ ŋɡɔ́ àkɔ́ɔ́ŋɔ̀ |
2. oɣë̀ë̀ŋ ~ òdë̀ë̀ŋ |
22. tamanút òdë̀ë̀ŋ ŋɡɔ́ òdë̀ë̀ŋ |
3. sä́mä́k |
23. tamanút òdë̀ë̀ŋ ŋɡɔ́ sä́mä́k |
4. àŋwân |
24. tamanút òdë̀ë̀ŋ ŋɡɔ́ àŋwân |
5. múut |
25. tamanút òdë̀ë̀ŋ ŋɡɔ́ múut |
6. múut ŋɡɔ́ àkɔ́ɔ́ŋɔ̀ (5+1) |
26. tamanút òdë̀ë̀ŋ ŋɡɔ́ múut kɔ́ àkɔ́ɔ́ŋɔ̀ |
7. múut ŋɡɔ́ òdë̀ë̀ŋ (5+2) |
27. tamanút òdë̀ë̀ŋ ŋɡɔ́ múut ŋɡɔ́ òdë̀ë̀ŋ |
8. múut ŋɡɔ́ sä́mä́k (5+3) |
28. tamanút òdë̀ë̀ŋ ŋɡɔ́ múut ŋɡɔ́ sä́mä́k |
9. múut ŋɡɔ́ àŋwân (5+4) |
29. tamanút òdë̀ë̀ŋ ŋɡɔ́ múut ŋɡɔ́ àŋwân |
10. támàn |
30. tamanút sä́mä́k ~ sɔsɔ́m |
11. támàn kɔ àkɔ́ɔ́ŋɔ̀ |
40. tamanút àŋwân ~ artam |
12. támàn ŋɡɔ́ òdë̀ë̀ŋ |
50. tamanút múut ~ kɔnɔ́m |
13. támàn ŋɡɔ́ sä́mä́k |
60. tamanút múut kɔ́ àkɔ́ɔ́ŋkɔ̀ |
14. támàn ŋɡɔ́ àŋwân |
70. tamanút múut ŋɡɔ́ òdë̀ë̀ŋ |
15. támàn ŋɡɔ́ múut |
80. tamanút múut ŋɡɔ́ sä́mä́k |
16. támàn ŋɡɔ́ múut kɔ́ àkɔ́ɔ́ŋɔ̀ |
90. tamanút múut ŋɡɔ́ àŋwân |
17. támàn ŋɡɔ́ múut ŋɡɔ́ òdë̀ë̀ŋ |
100. pɔ́kɔ́l àkɔ́ɔ́ŋɔ̀ |
18. támàn ŋɡɔ́ múut ŋɡɔ́ sä́mä́k |
200. pɔ́kɔ́l oɣë̀ë̀ŋ |
19. támàn ŋɡɔ́ múut ŋɡɔ́ àŋwân |
1000. ŋíŋútìan àkɔ́ɔ́ŋɔ |
20. tamanút òdë̀ë̀ŋ |
2000. ŋiŋwáŋ oɣë̀ë̀ŋ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Rainer Vossen, University of Cologne, Germany, November 7, 1989. Reference sourcesː Pasquale Crazzolara. 1978. 'A Study of the Pokot (Suk) Language '. Editrice Missionaria Italiana, Bologna, Italy. Merver W.H. Beech. 1911. ' The Suk. Their language and Folklore' 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Rainer Vossen, 1989 年 11 月 7 日. |
Other comments: Pökoot or Suk is spoken by approximately by 800,000 speakers in Baringo, Turkana and West Pokot counties; Nakuru and Nyandarua counties: northeast of Nakuru town, Kenya and as well as Uganda. Pökoot has a five-based numeral system. The basic Pökoot numerals are very similar to that of Endo and other Kalenjin languages. |
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