Language
name and locationː
Tagoi,
South Kordofan,
Sudan [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. -wàttá ~ ùttá |
21. |
2. wùkkók |
22. |
3. wìttá |
23. |
4. wàrʊ̀m |
24. |
5. wʊ̧ràm |
25. |
6. ɲérér |
26. |
7. ʊ̀mʊ̀rɡʊ́ |
27. |
8. tùppá |
28. |
9. kʊ́mnàsá(n) |
29. |
10. kʊ́mán |
30. |
11. kʊ́mán wàttá |
40. |
12. kʊ́mán wùkkók |
50. |
13. kʊ́mán wìttá |
60. |
14. kʊ́mán wàrʊ̀m |
70. |
15. kʊ́mán wʊ̧ràm |
80. |
16. kʊ́mán ɲérér |
90. |
17. kʊ́mán ʊ̀mʊ̀rɡʊ́ |
100. |
18. kʊ́mán tùppá |
200. |
19. kʊ́mán kʊ́mnàsá(n) |
1000. |
20. kʊ́mán nà kʊ́mán ( 10 + 10 ) |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Thilo C. Schadeberg,
Centre for Linguistics, Leiden University, Netherlands,
August 1, |
Other comments: Tagoi (Orig) numeral system might only can count up to twenty. It's unknown if they use Arabic numeral system at present time or not. Tagoi is spoken by approximately 27,000 speakers in Moreb, Tagoi, Tukum, Tuling, Tumale, Turjok, and Turum villages, South Kordofan state, Sudan. |
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