Language
name and location:
Sedang,
Kon Tum,
Vietnam,
Laos [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. moːj |
21. peˤa t͡ʃat moːj |
2. peˤa |
22. peˤa t͡ʃat peˤa |
3. paˤj |
23. peˤa t͡ʃat paˤj |
4. puˤn |
24. peˤa t͡ʃat puˤn |
5. pətaˤam |
25. peˤa t͡ʃat pətaˤam |
6. tədraˤw |
26. peˤa t͡ʃat tədraˤw |
7. təpah |
27. peˤa t͡ʃat təpah |
8. təheˤam |
28. peˤa t͡ʃat təheˤam |
9. tət͡ʃin |
29. peˤa t͡ʃat tət͡ʃin |
10. moːj t͡ʃat |
30. paˤj t͡ʃat |
11. moːj t͡ʃat moːj |
40. puˤn t͡ʃat |
12. moːj t͡ʃat peˤa |
50. pətaˤam t͡ʃat |
13. moːj t͡ʃat paˤj |
60. tədraˤw t͡ʃat |
14. moːj t͡ʃat puˤn |
70. təpah t͡ʃat |
15. moːj t͡ʃat pətaˤam |
80. təheˤam t͡ʃat |
16. moːj t͡ʃat tədraˤw |
90. tət͡ʃin t͡ʃat |
17. moːj t͡ʃat təpah |
100. moːj hriˤŋ |
18. moːj t͡ʃat təheˤam |
200. peˤa hriˤŋ |
19. moːj t͡ʃat tət͡ʃin |
1000. moːj rəpau < Chamic |
20. peˤa t͡ʃat |
2000. peˤa rəpau |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Kenneth D. Smith,
|
Other comments: Sedang has a decimal numeral system. Thousand is a loanword from Chamic language. Sedang is spoken by approximately 220,000 speakers in eastern Laos and Kon Tum Province in south central Vietnam. The Sedang language has the most speakers of any of the languages of the North Bahnaric language group, a group of languages known for their range of vowel phonations. |
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