Language
name and location:
Sagala,
Morogoro
region,
Tanzania [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. imwɛ |
21. |
2. |
22. |
3. idatu |
23. |
4. |
24. |
5. ihanɔ |
25. |
6. izita |
26. |
7. vihaba |
27. |
8. mananɛ |
28. |
9. ikɛnda |
29. |
10. ikumi |
30. makumi madatu |
11. makumi dimwɛ |
40. makumi maanɛ |
12. |
50. makumi mahanɔ |
13. |
60. makumi izita |
14. |
70. makumi vihaba |
15. makumi ya ihanɔ |
80. makumi mananɛ |
16. makumi ya izita |
90. makumi ikɛnda |
17. makumi ya vihaba |
100. igaana |
18. |
200. |
19. makumi kɛnda |
1000. |
20. makumi mɛɛli |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Miss
Flore Bollaer,
Graduate student,
Department of Languages and Cultures. Research group(s), Ghent
University, Gent, Belgium. October
15, 2020. |
Other comments: I collected the Sagala data as part of my BA-research. As Sagala was both undocumented and undescribed, the analysis of the vowel and consonant phonemes is preliminary. As far as I am aware, Sagala does not have tone. My data on the numerals in Sagala is incomplete, hence the empty boxes. Sagala, as spoken in Kilosa (Tanzania). Table 1 Vowel phonemes in Sagala
Table 2, Consonant phonemes in Sagala
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