Language
name and locationː
Prai,
Nan
province,
Thailand, Laos [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. mi |
21. sa:w et |
2. piaˀ |
22. sa:w sɔŋ |
3. pʰæˀ |
23. sa:w sam |
4. si < Tai language |
24. sa:w si |
5. haˀ |
25. sa:w haˀ |
6. hok |
26. sa:w hok |
7. cet |
27. sa:w cet |
8. pæt |
28. sa:w pæt |
9. kawˀ |
29. sa:w kawˀ |
10. mi sip |
30. sam sip |
11. sip et |
40. si sip |
12 sip sɔŋ |
50. haʔ sip |
13. sip sam |
60. hok sip |
14. sip si |
70. cet sip |
15. sip haˀ |
80. pæt sip |
16. sip hok |
90. kawʔ sip |
17. sip cet |
100. mi lɔ:j |
18 sip pæt |
200. piaˀ lɔ:j |
19. sip kawˀ |
1000. mi pan |
20. (mi) sa:w |
2000. piaˀ pan |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr. David Jordan,
|
Other comments: Prai or Pray has a decimal system. Prai has kept traditional Mon-Khmer numerals from one to three, after three, they use Thai borrowed numerals mixing with indigenous terms. Prai is spoken by approximately 48,000 speakers in Bo Klua, Chalerm Prakiat, Chiang Klang, Pua and Thung Chang districts, Nan province, Thailand as well as Laos. |
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