Language name and locationː Tena Quichua, Napo, Ecuador [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ʃuk ~ ʃuh |
21. iʃki tʃunɡa ʃuk |
2. iʃki |
22. iʃki tʃunɡa iʃki |
3. kinsa |
23. iʃki tʃunɡa kinsa |
4. tʃusku |
24. iʃki tʃunɡa tʃusku |
5. pitʃka |
25. iʃki tʃunɡa pitʃka |
6. sukta |
26. iʃki tʃunɡa sukta |
7. kandʒis ~ kantʃis |
27. iʃki tʃunɡa kandʒis |
8. pusak |
28. iʃki tʃunɡa pusak |
9. iskun |
29. iʃki tʃunɡa iskun |
10. tʃunɡa |
30. kinsa tʃunɡa |
11. tʃunɡa ʃuk |
40. tʃusku tʃunɡa |
12. tʃunɡa iʃki |
50. pitʃka tʃunɡa |
13. tʃunɡa kinsa |
60. sukta tʃunɡa |
14. tʃunɡa tʃusku |
70. kandʒis tʃunɡa |
15. tʃunɡa pitʃka |
80. pusak tʃunɡa |
16. tʃunɡa sukta |
90. iskun tʃunɡa |
17. tʃunɡa kandʒis |
100. patsak ~ patʃak |
18. tʃunɡa pusak |
200. iʃki patsak |
19. tʃunɡa iskun |
1000. waraŋa |
20. iʃki tʃunɡa |
2000. iʃki waraŋa |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Carolyn Orr,
SIL
International, USA,
October 提供资料的语言学家: Ms. Carolyn Orr, 2008 年 10 月 9 日 |
Other comments: Tena Quichua or Tena Lowland Quichua, Napo Kichwa is spoken by approximately 20,000 speakers in Napo province; Orellana province: Loreto canton; Pastaza province: north border. Eastern jungle, Ecuador. Tena Quichua has a decimal systems similar to that of Northern Highland Quichua of Ecuador. |
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