Language name and locationː Raojia, Guizhou province, China [Not reported in Ethnologue] |
1. i44 |
21. ɔ44 tɕu53 i44 |
2. ɔ44 |
22. ɔ44 tɕu53 ɔ44 |
3. poi44 |
23. ɔ44 tɕu53 poi44 |
4. ɬɔ44 |
24. ɔ44 tɕu53 ɬɔ44 |
5. pja44 |
25. ɔ44 tɕu53 pja44 |
6. tju33 |
26. ɔ44 tɕu53 tju55 |
7. ɕuŋ22 |
27. ɔ44 tɕu53 ɕuŋ22 |
8. ʑa53 |
28. ɔ44 tɕu53 ʑa53 |
9. tɕa55 |
29. ɔ44 tɕu53 tɕa55 |
10. tɕu53 |
30. poi44 tɕu53 |
11. tɕu53 i44 |
40. ɬɔ44 tɕu53 |
12. tɕu53 ɔ44 |
50. pja44 tɕu53 |
13. tɕu53 poi44 |
60. tju55 tɕu53 |
14. tɕu53 ɬɔ44 |
70. ɕuŋ22 tɕu53 |
15. tɕu53 pja44 |
80. ʑa53 tɕu53 |
16. tɕu53 tju55 |
90. tɕa55 tɕu53 |
17. tɕu53 ɕuŋ22 |
100. i44 pæ33 <Chinese |
18. tɕu53 ʑa53 |
200. ɔ44 pæ33 |
19. tɕu53 tɕa55 |
1000. i44 sʰei44 <Chinese |
20. ɔ44 tɕu53 |
2000. ɔ44 sʰei44 |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof. Chen Qiguang,
Minzu
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Other comments: Raojia has a decimal system. The Raojia language belongs to the Huishui group of Miao languages, not listed in the "Ethnologue". This language is spoken by about 5,000 speakers of Raojia people, an under-identification group, at three villages in Majiang county, Guizhou Province, Southwest China. |
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