Language name and locationː Riang-Sak, Shan state, Myanmar [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. hɔk- |
21. ar- kɔl- dis- |
2. kə̆ ˴ʔar- |
22. |
3. kə̆ ˴wai- |
23. |
4. kə̆ ˴pʊn- |
24. |
5. kʰan- ~ han- |
25. ar- kɔl- han- |
6. tual- |
26. |
7. tə̆ ˴pul- |
27. |
8. pər̆ ˴taʔ- |
28. |
9. tiːm- |
29. ar- kɔl- tiːm- |
10. sʰə̆kɔl- |
30. wai- kɔl- |
11. sʰə̆kɔl˴ dis- |
40. pʊn- kɔl- |
12. sʰə̆kɔl˴ ʔar- |
50. han- kɔl- |
13. sʰə̆kɔl˴ wai- |
60. tual- kɔl- |
14. sʰə̆kɔl˴ pʊn- |
70. pul- kɔl- |
15. sʰə̆kɔl˴ kʰan- |
80. taʔ- kɔl- |
16. sʰə̆kɔl˴ tual- |
90. tiːm- kɔl- |
17. sʰə̆kɔl˴ pul- |
100. sʰə̆- pə̆r- ya˴ |
18. sʰə̆kɔl˴ taʔ- |
200. |
19. sʰə̆kɔl˴ tiːm- |
1000. sʰə̆- riŋ- < Shan language |
20. ar- kɔl- |
2000. |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Paul Sidwell,
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Other comments: Riang-Sak has two tones (high and low tones), corresponding to Mon-Khmer high and low registers. Not sue this is the same language with the Riang-Lang language. New data needed. |
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