Language
name and locationː
Rmeet,
Laos, Thailand
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. mʊʊj |
21. ləˀáa kéel mʊʊj |
2. ləˀáa |
22. ləˀáa kéel ləˀáa |
3. ləˀooj |
23. ləˀáa kéel ləˀooj |
4. poon |
24. ləˀáa kéel poon |
5. pʰan |
25. ləˀáa kéel pʰan |
6. taal |
26. ləˀáa kéel taal |
7. puul |
27. ləˀáa kéel puul |
8. taˀ |
28. ləˀáa kéel taˀ |
9. tiim |
29. ləˀáa kéel tiim |
10. kéel |
30. ləˀooj kéel |
11. kéel mʊʊj |
40. poon kéel |
12. kéel ləˀáa |
50. pʰan kéel |
13. kéel ləˀooj |
60. taal kéel |
14. kéel poon |
70. puul kéel |
15. kéel pʰan |
80. taˀ kéel |
16. kéel taal |
90. tiim kéel |
17. kéel puul |
100. mʊʊj rɔɔj < Thai |
18. kéel taˀ |
200. ləˀáa rɔɔj |
19. kéel tiim |
1000. mʊʊj pan < Thai |
20. ləˀáa kéel |
2000. ləˀáa pan |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Narumol Charoenma &
Prof. Suwilai Premsrirat,
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Other comments: Rmeet or Lamet is spoken by approximately 22,000 speakers in Bokeo, Luang Namtha, and Oudomxai provinces in Laos as well as Thailand. Rmeet or Lamet has their own traditional decimal numeral system with loanwords for hundred and thousand from Thai. The above data was from dialect of Lampang Lamet. |
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