Language name and locationː Sapuan, Champasak, Xekong, Laos [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. muj |
21. bar ɟĭt muj |
2. bar |
22. bar ɟĭt bar |
3. pɛ |
23. bar ɟĭt pɛ |
4. puan |
24. bar ɟĭt puan |
5. səŋ |
25. bar ɟĭt səŋ |
6. trăw |
26. bar ɟĭt trăw |
7. pah |
27. bar ɟĭt pah |
8. tʰam |
28. bar ɟĭt tʰam |
9. cĭn |
29. bar ɟĭt cĭn |
10. (muj) ɟĭt |
30. pɛ ɟĭt |
11. ɟĭt muːj |
40. puan ɟĭt |
12. ɟĭt bar |
50. səŋ ɟĭt |
13. ɟĭt pɛ |
60. trăw ɟĭt |
14. ɟĭt puan |
70. pah ɟĭt |
15. ɟĭt səŋ |
80. tʰam ɟĭt |
16. ɟĭt trăw |
90. cĭn ɟĭt |
17. ɟĭt pah |
100. muj klăm |
18. ɟĭt tʰam |
200. bar klăm |
19. ɟĭt cĭn |
1000. muj pʰăn (< Lao) |
20. bar ɟĭt |
2000. bar pʰăn |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Miss Pascale Jacq,
MA in
Linguistics, Department of
Linguistics, Australian
National University, Australia,
October
11 |
Other comments: Sapuan is spoken by approximately 1,000 speakers in the Se Kamane and Se Kong rivers’ banks, Champasak and Xekong provinces, Laos. Sapuan has a decimal numeral system. |
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