Language
name and location:
Rohingya, Myanmar, Bangladesh [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ʔeikʰ˥ˀ |
21. ʔɛ˩ ɡoʃʰ˧ |
2. ðu˩ |
22. baʃʰ˧ |
3. θĩn˩ |
23. θeʃʰ˧ |
4. sair̥˩ |
24. ʃo˩ biʃʰ˧ |
5. fas˩ |
25. fɔ˩ ʃɔʃʰ˧ |
6. sou˧ / sɔ˧ |
26. ʃa˩ biʃʰ˧ |
7. haθ˥ˀ |
27. ha˥ˀ taʃʰ˧ |
8. ʔaʃʰ˩ tɔ˩ |
28. ʔa˩ raʃʰ˧ |
9. nɔ˩ |
29. ʔũn˩ θiʃʰ˧ |
10. ðouʃʰ˩ |
30. θi˩ reʃʰ˧ |
11. ʔɛ˩ ɡa˩ rɔ˩ |
40. ʃa˩ leʃʰ˥ |
12. ba˩ rɔ˧ |
50. fũn˩ dʒaʃʰ˥ |
13. θe˩ rɔ˧ |
60. haitʰ˧ |
14. sə˩ dɔ˧ |
70. hoθ˥ˀ tɔ˥ |
15. fũn˩ drɔ˧ / fũn˩ də˩ rɔ˧ |
80. ʔa˩ ʃi˥ |
16. ʃu˥ˀ lɔ̥˧ |
90. no˥ˀbo˥ ʔi˩ |
17. ha˥ˀ θə˩ rɔ˧ |
100. ʔeikʰ˥ˀ ʃɔθ˥ˀ |
18. ʔaʃʰ˩ θə˩ rɔ˧ |
200. ðu˩ ʃoθ˥ˀ |
19. ʔũn˩ nɔʃʰ˧ |
1000. ʔeikʰ˥ˀ ha˩ za˥ |
20. biʃʰ˧ / ku˩ ri˩ |
2000. ðu˩ ha˩ za˥ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Miss Naw Veronica,
MA student, Department of linguistics,
Payap University, Chiangmai,
Thailand. April 25 |
Other comments: Rohingya has a decimal system. Rohingya or Rohinja or Ruwainggya is spoken by approximately 2,500,000 speakers in Buthidaung, Maungdaw, Rathedaung and Sittwe townships, Rakhine state, Myanmar as well as Bangladesh, India and Thailand. Rohingya might be a tonal language Indo-Aryan language. |
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