Language name and locationː Sake, Ogooué-Ivindo, Gabon [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. yìwútù |
21. |
2. bìbá |
22. |
3. bìɡáɡɛ́ |
23. |
4. bìnáyɛ̀ |
24. |
5. bìtánɛ̀ |
25. |
6. túbɔ́ |
26. |
7. bìtánɛ̀nɛ̀bìbá ( 5+2 ) |
27. |
8. rìmwâmbì |
28. |
9. rìbvùwɔ́ |
29. |
10. dʒúmù |
30. mə̀kúmə̀ɡáɡɛ́ |
11. dʒúmùnɛ̀yìwútù |
40. mə̀kúmə̀náyɛ̀ |
12. dʒúmùnɛ̀bìbá |
50. mə̀kúmə̀tánɛ̀ |
13. dʒúmùnɛ̀bìɡáɡɛ́ |
60. mə̀kútúbɔ́ |
14. dʒúmùnɛ̀bìnáyɛ̀ |
70. mə̀kúmə̀tánɛ̀mə̀bá |
15. dʒúmùnɛ̀bìtánɛ̀ |
80. mə̀kúrə̀mwâmbì |
16. dʒúmùnɛ̀túbɔ́ |
90. mə̀kúrə̀bvùwɔ́ |
17. dʒúmùnɛ̀bìtánɛ̀nɛ̀bìbá |
100. kámā |
18. dʒúmùnɛ̀rìmwâmbì |
200. |
19. dʒúmùnɛ̀rìbvùwɔ́ |
1000. dʒúmùdʒìmìkámā |
20. mə̀kúmə̀bá |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr Soraya Mokrani,
Dynamique Du Langage,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Soraya Mokrani, 2011 年 7 月 26 日. |
Other comments: Sake or Asake, Shake is spoken by approximately 8,000 speakers in Ogooué-Ivindo province: central, northwest, Booué area; border areas, northeast Moyen-Ogooué and south Woleu-Ntem provinces. Sake has a decimal system with a special form for number 7. |
Language name and locationː Sake, Ogooué-Ivindo, Gabon [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. -ɣutu |
21. mɛ-ku ma-ba nɛ -ɣutu |
2. -ba |
22. mɛ-ku ma-ba nɛ -ba |
3. -ɣaɣɛ |
23. mɛ-ku ma-ba nɛ -ɣaɣɛ |
4. -nayɛ |
24. mɛ-ku ma-ba nɛ -nayɛ |
5. -taanɛ |
25. mɛ-ku ma-ba nɛ -taanɛ |
6. -n-tubɔ |
26. mɛ-ku ma-ba nɛ -n-tubɔ |
7. -taanɛ nɛ -ba ( 5+2 ) |
27. mɛ-ku ma-ba nɛ -taanɛ nɛ -ba |
8. li-mwaambi |
28. mɛ-ku ma-ba nɛ li-mwaambi |
9. d͡zi-buɔ |
29. mɛ-ku ma-ba nɛ d͡zi-buɔ |
10. d͡ʒumu |
30. mɛ-ku ma-ɣaɣɛ |
11. d͡ʒumu nɛ -ɣutu |
40. mɛ-ku ma-nayɛ |
12. d͡ʒumu nɛ -ba |
50. mɛ-ku ma-taanɛ |
13. d͡ʒumu nɛ -ɣaɣɛ |
60. mɛ-ku n-tubɔ |
14. d͡ʒumu nɛ -nayɛ |
70. mɛ-ku ma-taanɛ nɛ ma-ba |
15. d͡ʒumu nɛ -taanɛ |
80. mɛ-ku li-mwaambi |
16. d͡ʒumu nɛ -n-tubɔ |
90. mɛ-ku d͡zi-buɔ |
17. d͡ʒumu nɛ -taanɛ nɛ -ba |
100. ŋkama |
18. d͡ʒumu nɛ li-mwaambi |
200. ŋkama mi-ba |
19. d͡ʒumu nɛ d͡zi-buɔ |
1000. |
20. mɛ-ku ma-ba |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. André Jacquot,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. André Jacquot, 1995 年 12 月 2 日. |
Other comments: Sake or Asake, Shake is spoken by approximately 8,000 speakers in Ogooué-Ivindo province: central, northwest, Booué area; border areas, northeast Moyen-Ogooué and south Woleu-Ntem provinces. Sake has a decimal system with a special form for number 7. |
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