Language
name and locationː
T'en, Guizhou, Guangxi, China
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. tɔ2 |
21. ȵi6 sip8 ət7 |
2. ra2 |
22. ȵi6 sip8 ȵi6 |
3. tʰaːm1 |
23. ȵi6 sip8 tʰaːm1 |
4. tʰəi5 |
24. ȵi6 sip8 tʰəi5 |
5. ŋo4 |
25. ȵi6 sip8 ŋo4 |
6. lɔk8 |
26. ȵi6 sip8 lɔk8 |
7. tʰət7 |
27. ȵi6 sip8 tʰət7 |
8. pɛt7 |
28. ȵi6 sip8 pɛt7 |
9. ku3 |
29. ȵi6 sip8 ku3 |
10. sip8 |
30. tʰaːm1 sip8 |
11. sip8 ət7 |
40. tʰəi5 sip8 |
12. sip8 ȵi6 |
50. ŋo4 sip8 |
13. sip8 tʰaːm1 |
60. lɔk8 sip8 |
14. sip8 tʰəi5 |
70. tʰət7 sip8 |
15. sip8 ŋo4 |
80. pɛt7 sip8 |
16. sip8 lɔk8 |
90. ku3 sip8 |
17. sip8 tʰət7 |
100. vɛk9 |
18. sip8 pɛt7 |
200. ra2 vɛk9 |
19. sip8 ku3 |
1000. tʰjen1 |
20. ȵi6 sip8 |
2000. ra2 tʰjen1 |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof. Sun Hongkai,
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Other comments:
T'en or
Yanghuang
has a decimal system. Yanghuang number 'one' has two forms (tɔ2,
ət7)
and number two has two
forms (
ra2,
ȵi6
) too,
they are used in different places.
The Then language has eight
tones.
T'en is spoken by approximately
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