Language
name and location: Swabian, Germany, Austria [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. [ʔɔɪns] |
21. [ˈʔɔɪnɐˌˈt͡sʋɑnt͡sk] |
2. [t͡sʋoː] / [t͡sʋɔɪ] |
22. [ˈt͡sʋoːɐˌˈt͡sʋɑnt͡sk] |
3. [ˈdraɪ] |
23. [ˈdraɪɐˌˈt͡sʋɑnt͡sk] |
4. [ˈfiˑɐ̆] /[ˈfiːrə] |
24. [ˈfiːrɐˌˈt͡sʋɑnt͡sk] |
5. [ˈfʏɱf] /[ˈfʏɱfə] |
25. [ˈfʏɱfɐˌˈt͡sʋɑnt͡sk] |
6. [seks] /[ˈseksa] |
26. [ˈsɛksɐˌˈt͡sʋɑnt͡sk] |
7. [ˈsiːbm̩] /[ˈsɪmnə] |
27. [ˈsɪmnɐˌˈt͡sʋɑnt͡sk] |
8. [ʔɑxt]/[ʔɑxtə] |
28. [ˈaxtɐˌˈt͡sʋɑnt͡sk] |
9. [ˈnɔɪn]/[ˈnɔɪnə] |
29. [ˈnɔɪnɐˌˈt͡sʋɑnt͡sk] |
10. [t͡seːn]/[t͡seːnə] |
30. [ˈdraisk] /[ˈdraiskə] |
11. [ʔɛlf] / [ʔɛlfə] |
40. [ˈfɪ˞ɾt͡sk]/[ˈfɪ˞ɾt͡skə] |
12. [ˈt͡sʋœlf] /[ˈt͡sʋœlfə] |
50. [ˈfʊft͡sk]/[ˈfʊft͡skə] |
13. [ˈdraɪt͡sn̩] |
60. [ˈseçt͡sk]/[ˈseçt͡skə] |
14. [ˈfi˞ɾt͡sn̩] |
70. [ˈsɪpt͡sk]/[ˈsɪpt͡skə] |
15. [ˈfʊt͡sn̩]f |
80. [ˈʔɑxt͡sk]/ [ˈʔɑxt͡skə] |
16. [ˈseçt͡sn̩] |
90. [ˈnɔɪnt͡sk]/[ˈnɔɪnt͡skə] |
17. [ˈsɪpt͡sn̩] |
100. [ˈhʊndɐt] |
18. [ˈʔɑxt͡sn̩] |
200. [ˈt͡sʋoːhʊndɐt] /[ˈt͡sʋɔɪhʊndɐt] |
19. [ˈnɔɪnt͡sn̩] |
1000. [ˈdɑʊsn̩t] /[ˈtʰɑʊsn̩t] |
20. [ˈt͡sʋɑnt͡sk] /[ˈt͡sʋɑnt͡skə] |
2000. [ˈt͡sʋoːˌtʰɑʊsn̩t] /[ˈt͡sʋɔɪˌdɑʊsn̩t] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Stefan Ploch,
University of Witwatersrand,
South Africa, July
2 |
Other comments: Swabian has a decimal system. The above data was from Augsburg dialect of Swabian. Swabian or Schwaebisch, Suabian is spoken by approximately 820,000 speakers in Baden-Württemberg state; and Schwaben area of Bayern state, Germany as well as Austria. |
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