Language name and locationː Senhaja Berber, Rif, Morocco [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. waħit |
21. waħəd u ʕiʃrin |
2. ʒuʒ |
22. tnayən u ʕiʃrin |
3. tlaθa |
23. tlaθa u ʕiʃrin |
4. arˤbˤa |
24. arˤbˤa u ʕiʃrin |
5. xəmsa |
25. xəmsa u ʕiʃrin |
6. sətta |
26. sətta u ʕiʃrin |
7. səβbʕa |
27. səβbʕa u ʕiʃrin |
8. tmənya |
28. tmənya u ʕiʃrin |
9. təsʕud |
29. təsʕa u ʕiʃrin |
10. ʕəʃra |
30. tlaθin |
11. ħðaʃ |
40. arˤbˤin |
12. tˤnaʃ |
50. xəmsin |
13. tləttˤaʃ |
60. səttin |
14. arˤbəˤtˤaʃ |
70. səβbʕin |
15. xəmməstˤaʃ |
80. tmanin |
16. səttˤaʃ |
90. təsʕin |
17. sβaʕtˤaʃ |
100. mya |
18. tməntˤaʃ |
200. myaθayn |
19. təsʕtˤaʃ |
1000. alef |
20. ʕiʃrin |
2000. alfayn |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr. Jenia Gutova,
Center for Linguistics, Leiden University,
Netherlands, January 24, 2014. Sound recorded with Mr. Youssef from the
village of Beni Ahmed, Ketama region on April 29, 2014 from Ketama dialect
Senhaja Berber.
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Other comments: Ketama dialect of Senhaja Berber numbers have been completely replaced by Arabian numerals now. Senhaja de Srair ("Senhaja of Srair") is a Northern Berber language. It is spoken by about 50,000 Sanhaja Berbers inhabiting the southern part of the Moroccan Rif. It is spoken in the Ketama area west of Tarifit in the Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate region. |
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