Language name and location: Sangkong, Yunnan province, China [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ti31 |
21. ȵi̠̠31 tsʰe55 ti31 |
2. ȵi̠̠31 |
22. ȵi̠̠31 tsʰe55 ȵi̠̠31 |
3. sem55 |
23. ȵi̠̠31 tsʰe55 sem55 |
4. xɯn55 |
24. ȵi̠̠31 tsʰe55 xɯn55 |
5. ŋa31 |
25. ȵi̠̠31 tsʰe55 ŋa31 |
6. kʰo̠31 |
26. ȵi̠̠31 tsʰe55 kʰo̠31 |
7. si̠31 |
27. ȵi̠̠31 tsʰe55 si̠31 |
8. ɕe̠31 |
28. ȵi̠̠31 tsʰe55 ɕe̠31 |
9. qø31 |
29. ȵi̠̠31 tsʰe55 qø31 |
10. tsʰe55 |
30. sem55 tsʰe55 |
11. tsʰe55 tʰɯ̠31 |
40. xɯn55 tsʰe55 |
12. tsʰe55 ȵi̠̠31 |
50. ŋa31 tsʰe55 |
13. tsʰe55 sem55 |
60. kʰo̠31 tsʰe55 |
14. tsʰe55 xɯn55 |
70. si̠31 tsʰe55 |
15. tsʰe55 ŋa31 |
80. ɕe̠31 tsʰe55 |
16. tsʰe55 kʰo̠31 |
90. qø31 tsʰe55 |
17. tsʰe55 si̠31 |
100. ti31 ɕa55 |
18. tsʰe55 ɕe̠31 |
200. ȵi̠̠31 ɕa55 |
19. tsʰe55 qø31 |
1000. ti31 pan31 <Tai language |
20. ȵi̠̠31 tsʰe55 |
2000. ȵi̠̠31 pan31 |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof. Li Yongsui,
提供资料的语言学家: 李永燧教授 (中国社科院民族研究所), 2006 年 10 月 3 日. |
Other comments: Sangkong has a decimal system. Sangkong is an endangered language discovered in 1988, with about 1,000 speakers in four villages in Jing Hong Xishuangbanna Dai, Yunnan Province. Note that in compound numerals, the numeral 'one' in 11 and 21 are different. |
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