Language name and locationː Sakata, DR. of the Congo, Congo [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区萨卡塔语, 刚果民主共和国西部马伊恩东贝省和奎卢省

 

1. némo

21.  adjujõ apé yemo

2. ipé 

22.  adjujõ apé ipé 

3. isar

23.  adjujõ apé isar

4. ini

24.  adjujõ apé ini

5. itsir

25.  adjujõ apé itsir

6. isoŋ 

26.  adjujõ apé isoŋ

7. keʃo

27.  adjujõ apé keʃo

8. kéné

28.  adjujõ apé kéné

9. leva

29.  adjujõ apé leva

10. jõ

30.  adjujõ asaa

11. jõ yemo

40.  adjujõ ani

12. jõ ipé 

50.  adjujõ atsi

13. jõ isar

60.  adjujõ asõ

14. jõ ini

70.  adjujõ kéʃõ

15. jõ itsir

80.  adjujõ kéné

16. jõ isoŋ

90.  adjujõ leva

17. jõ keʃo

100. nkõ

18. jõ kéné

200. 

19. jõ leva

1000.

20. adjujõ apé

2000.

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Jacques Nkiene (ISP Kikwit- RD. Congo), Institut Supérieur Pédagogique de Kikwit – Bandundu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, February 12, 2012.

供资料的语言学家: Prof. Jacques Nkiene, 2012 年 2 月 12 日.

 

Other comments: Sakata or Kisakata is spoken by approximately 75,000 speakers in Mai-Ndombe province: Inongo, Kutu, and Mushie territories, Lukenie river, and Semendua area, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Sakata has a decimal numeral system.


 

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