Language name and locationː Suba, Kenya, Tanzania [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. endala |
21. amakumi awiri ne endala |
2. iwiri |
22. amakumi awiri ni iwiri |
3. isatu |
23. amakumi awiri ni isatu |
4. ine |
24. amakumi awiri ni ine |
5. itaanu |
25. amakumi awiri ni itaanu |
6. mukaaɡa |
26. amakumi awiri ni mukaaɡa |
7. musamvu |
27. amakumi awiri ni musamvu |
8. munaane |
28. amakumi awiri ni munaane |
9. kienda |
29. amakumi awiri ni kienda |
10. ikumi |
30. amakumi asatu |
11. ikumi ne endala |
40. amakumi ane |
12. ikumi ni iwiri |
50. amakumi ataanu |
13. ikumi ni isatu |
60. amakumi mukaaɡa |
14. ikumi ni ine |
70. amakumi musamvu |
15. ikumi ni itaanu |
80. amakumi munaane |
16. ikumi ni mukaaɡa |
90. amakumi kienda |
17. ikumi ni musamvu |
100. mia kilala ( 'mia' <Swahili) |
18. ikumi ni munaane |
200. mia wiwiri |
19. ikumi ná kienda |
1000. elifu kilala ( 'elifu' <Swahili) |
20. amakumi awiri |
2000. elifu wiwiri |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr.
Naphtaly Mattah,
Wycliffe Bible Translator,
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Other comments: Suba has a decimal numeral system. Kisuba, also known as Olusuba, is a Bantu language spoken by the Suba people of Kenya. Suba clans are located on the eastern shore and islands of Lake Victoria in Kenya and Tanzania. |
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