Language name and locationː Puôc, Lai Chau, Vietnam, Lao [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区: 薄克语 (兴门语 Xinh Mul), 越南西北部莱州省, 山罗省及老挝境内

 

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)

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]
言名称和分布地区: 薄克语 (兴门语 Xinh Mul), 越南西北部莱州省, 山罗省及老挝境内

 

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, CNRS (Centre Nationale de Recherche Scientifique), Paris, France, April 6, 1999.
供资料的语言学家: Dr. Michael Ferlus, 1999 年 4 月 6 日.

 

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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