Language
name and locationː
Puôc,
Lai Chau,
Vietnam, Lao [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. mo:j, nɨŋ |
21. saw ʔet |
2. biər / biəl, sɔːŋ |
22. saw sɔːŋ |
3. pɛ:, sa:m |
23. saw saːm |
4. si:, poːn (limited to time deictics and play usage) |
24. saw siː |
5. haː, paːn (limited to time deictics and play usage, at times means ‘six’ because of vowel ablaut practices) |
25. saw haː |
6. hok |
26. saw hok |
7. cet |
27. saw cet |
8. pɛ:t |
28. saw pɛːt |
9. kaw |
29. saw kaw |
10. sip |
30. saːm sip |
11. sip ʔet |
40. siː sip |
12. sip sɔːŋ (all Tai numerals forward |
50. haː sip |
13. sip saːm |
60. hok sip |
14. sip siː |
70. cet sip |
15. sip haː |
80. pɛːt sip |
16. sip hok |
90. kaw sip |
17. sip cet |
100. hɔːj, hrɔːj |
18. sip pɛːt |
200. |
19. sip kaw |
1000. |
20. saw |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Nathan Badenoch, Linguistic Diversity in Southeast Asia, Center for Southeast Asian Area Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. February 13, 2023. (Data collected in August 2017) 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Nathan Badenoch, 2023 年 2 月 13 日. |
Other comments: Puôc or Ksingmul (Xinh Mul) has kept traditional Mon-Khmer numerals from one to four, after four, they borrowed numerals from Tay language. The data were taken from Ksingmul in Ban Din Daeng, Muang Xiengkhor, Huaphanh, Laos. Puôc or Ksingmul (Xin Mul) is spoken by approximately 39,000 speakers in Ban Din Daeng, Muang Xiengkhor, Huaphanh, Laos as well as Lai Chau and Son La provinces, Laos border area, Vietnam. |
Language
name and locationː
Puôc,
Lai Chau,
Vietnam, Lao [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. mot |
21. sau et |
2. biel /sɔŋ |
22. sau sɔŋ |
3. pɛ /sam |
23. sau sam |
4. poːn /si |
24. sau si |
5. ha < Tay language |
25. sau ha |
6. hok |
26. sau hok |
7. tɕet |
27. sau tɕet |
8. pɛt |
28. sau pɛt |
9. kau |
29. sau kau |
10. sip |
30. sam sip |
11. sip et |
40. si sip |
12. sip sɔŋ |
50. ha sip |
13. sip sam |
60. hok sip |
14. sip si |
70. tɕet sip |
15. sip ha |
80. pɛt sip |
16. sip hok |
90. kau sip |
17. sip tɕet |
100. lɔi |
18. sip pɛt |
200. sɔŋ lɔi |
19. sip kau |
1000. pan |
20. sau |
2000. sɔŋ pan |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Michael Ferlus,
|
Other comments: Puôc or Xinh Mul has kept traditional Mon-Khmer numerals from one to four, after four, they borrowed numerals from Tay language. |
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