Language
name and locationː
Selkup,
Tomsk province,
Russia [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ˈukkər |
21. ˈɕittsar ɛj ˈukkər |
2. ˈɕittə |
22. ˈɕittsar ɛj ˈɕittə |
3. ˈnɔːkər |
23. ˈɕittsar ɛj ˈnɔːkər |
4. ˈtɛːttə |
24. ˈɕittsar ɛj ˈtɛːttə |
5. ˈsompəla |
25. ˈɕittsar ɛj ˈsompəla |
6. ˈmuktət |
26. ˈɕittsar ɛj ˈmuktət |
7. ˈseːʎt͡ɕə |
27. ˈɕittsar ɛj ˈseːʎt͡ɕə |
8. ˈɕittəˈt͡ɕæːŋkətəʎ køt (10 - 2) |
28. ˈɕittsar ɛj ˈɕittəˈt͡ɕæːŋkətəʎ køt |
9. ˈukkərˈt͡ɕæːŋkətəʎ køt (10 - 1) |
29. ˈɕittsar ɛj ˈukkərˈt͡ɕæːŋkətəʎ køt |
10. køt |
30. ˈnassar |
11. ˈukkər kɤːʎ køt |
40. ˈtɛːsar |
12. ˈɕittə kɤːʎ køt |
50. ˈsompəlsar |
13. ˈnɔːkər kɤːʎ køt |
60. ˈmuktsar / ˈmuksar |
14. ˈtɛːttə kɤːʎ køt |
70. ˈseːʎt͡ɕəsa / ˈseːʎt͡ɕsar |
15. ˈsompəla kɤːʎ køt |
80. ˈɕittəˈtɛːsar (2 x 40) |
16. ˈmuktət kɤːʎ køt |
90. ˈkøt ˈt͡ɕæːŋkətəʎ toːn (100 - 10) |
17. ˈseːʎt͡ɕə kɤːʎ køt |
100. toːn |
18. ˈɕittəˈt͡ɕæːŋkətəʎ ˈɕittsar (20 - 2) |
200. ˈɕittə toːn |
19. ˈukkərˈt͡ɕæːŋkətəʎ ˈɕittsar (20 -1) |
1000. køt toːn (10 x 100), ˈtiɕɕa <Russian |
20. ˈɕittsar |
2000. ˈɕittə ˈtiɕɕa |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof. Eugene Helimski,
|
Other comments: Selkup has a decimal system. The above data are based on Middle Taz dialect of Northern Selkup. The number 18 can also be expressed as ˈɕittəˈt͡ɕæːŋkətəʎ køt kɤːʎ køt', and 19 can be expressed as ˈukkərˈt͡ɕæːŋkətəʎ køt kɤːʎ køt', respectively. Selkup language is the
language of the Selkups, belonging to the Samoyedic group of the Uralic
language family. It is spoken by some 1,570 people (1994 est.) in the
region between the Ob and Yenisei Rivers (in Siberia). The language name
Selkup comes from the Russian "cелькупский язык" (selkupsky yazyk),
based on the native name used in the Taz dialect, шӧльӄумыт әты šöľqumyt
әty, lit. forest-man language. Different dialects use different names. |
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