Language name and locationː Simte, Manipur state, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. khat |
21. swam nih le khat |
2. nih |
22. swam nih le nih |
3. thum |
23. swam nih le thum |
4. li |
24. swam nih le li |
5. nga |
25. swam nih le nga |
6. ɡuup |
26. swam nih le ɡuup |
7. saɡih |
27. swam nih le sagih |
8. ɡiat |
28. swam nih le ɡiat |
9. kuah |
29. swam nih le kuah |
10. sawm |
30. sawm thum |
11. sawm le khat |
40. sawm li |
12. sawm le nih |
50. sawm nga |
13. sawm le thum |
60. sawm guup |
14. sawm le li |
70. sawm sagih |
15. sawm le nga |
80. sawm giah |
16. sawm le ɡuup |
90. sawm kuah |
17. sawm le sagih |
100. za khat |
18. sawm le ɡiat |
200. za nih |
19. sawm le kuah |
1000. sang khat |
20. sawm nih |
2000. sang nih |
Linguist providing data and dateː
S. Liangao Soto and Benjamin Rai,
提供资料的语言学家: S. Liangao Soto and Benjamin Rai, 1995 年 8 月 11 日. |
Other comments: Simte numeral system is identical to that of Thadou or Thado Chin. Simte is spoken by approximately 10,000 speakers in Churachandpur district, Manipur state, India. Simte data was written in orthographic spellings, new data in IPA transcription with tone marks needed. |
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