Language name and location: Shi, South Kivu, DR of the Congo [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. cíɡuma |
21. mákumi abiri ná cíɡuma |
2. bibiri |
22. mákumi abiri ná bibiri |
3. biʃarhu |
23. mákumi abiri ná biʃarhu |
4. bíni |
24. mákumi abiri ná bíni |
5. birhaanu |
25. mákumi abiri ná birhaanu |
6. ńdarhu |
26. mákumi abiri ná ńdarhu |
7. ńda |
27. mákumi abiri ná ńda |
8. múnaani |
28. mákumi abiri ná múnaani |
9. múénda |
29. mákumi abiri ná múénda |
10. íkumi |
30. mákumi aʃarhu |
11. íkúmí ná cíɡuma |
40. mákumi ani |
12. íkúmí ná bibiri |
50. mákumi arhaanu |
13. íkúmí ná biʃarhu |
60. mákumi ɡalí ńdarhu |
14. íkúmí ná bíni |
70. mákumi ɡalí ńda |
15. íkúmí ná birhaanu |
80. mákumi ɡalí múnaani |
16. íkúmí ná ńdarhu |
90. mákumi ɡalí múénda |
17. íkúmí ná ńda |
100. iɡana |
18. íkúmí ná múnaani |
200. maɡána abiri |
19. íkúmí ná múénda |
1000. cihumbi |
20. mákumi abiri |
2000. bihumbí bibiri |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr.
Yvonne Bastin,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Yvonne Bastin, 1993 年 11 月 30 日. |
Other comments: Shi (Kishi) or Mashi has a decimal system. Shi (Kishi), Mashi or Nyabungu, is a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo spoken by approximately 654,000 speakers. The Nyindu variety is heavily influenced by Lega, and speakers consider it a dialect of Lega rather than Shi, as Shi speakers see it. leaves it unclassified as JD.501. The people who speak Mashi are known as Bashi. They are the largest tribe in South Kivu, whose capital city is Bukavu. The Bashi occupy a vast region known as Bushi. Like Ngweshe, Kabare, Katana, Luhuinja, Burhinyi, Kaziba, Nyengezi, and Idjui where live the Bahavu who are also part of this group; Idjui is a large island in Kivu lake between DRC and Rwanda. |
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