Language name and locationː Sakapulteko, Guatemala [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. xuːn |
21. |
2. kʸiʔaɓ |
22. |
3. išeɓ |
23. |
4. kʸixaɓ |
24. |
5. xoʔoːɓ |
25. |
6. waquːɓ |
26. |
7. waxšaqiːɓ |
27. |
8. waqʃaqiɓ |
28. |
9. ɓelaxeːɓ |
29. |
10. laxuːx |
30. xu(n) winaq laxuːx |
11. xulaxuːx or wilʔlaxuːx |
40. kaʔwinaq |
12. kaɓlaxuːx |
50. kaʔwinaq laxuːx |
13. ašlaxuːx |
60. kaʔwinaq or aškʔal |
14. kaxlxuːx |
70. kaʔwinaq laxuːx or aškʔal laxuːx |
15. oʔlaxuːx |
80. kaxwinaq or xumučʔ |
16. waqlaxuːx |
90. kaxwinaq laxuːx or xumučʔ laxuːx |
17. wuqlaxuːx |
100. oʔwinaq or xun syeːnto (< Spanish) |
18. waxšaqlaxuːx |
200. kiɓ syeːnto |
19. ɓelexlaxuːx |
1000. miil (< Spanish) |
20. xuːwinaq or xuːn winaq |
2000. |
Linguists providing data and dateː Mr. Paul S. Stevenson through Ms. Emily Ager, Instituto Lingüistico de Verano (SIL International), Guatemala. September 11, 1989. 提供资料的语言August 10, 2009. 家: Mr. Paul S. Stevenson, 1989 年 9 月 11 日 . |
Other comments: Sakapulteko (Tujaal tziij) or Sacapulteco, qač’ab’a:l is spoken by approximately 6,000 speakers out of 12,000 ethnic population in Quiché department: Sacapulas municipality, Guatemala. Sakapulteko has a traditional vigesimal system. There are Spanish loanwords for hundred and thousand. |
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