Language
name and locationː
Tai Daeng (Red Tai),
Vietnam,
Laos
[Ref to
Ethnologue] |
1. nɯŋ5, mo:t5 |
21. saːw2 ʔet2 |
2. sɔːŋ1 |
22. saːw2 sɔːŋ1 |
3. saːm1 |
23. saːw2 saːm1 |
4. siː2 |
24. saːw2 siː2 |
5. haː3 |
25. saːw2 haː3 |
6. hok2 |
26. saːw2 hok2 |
7. cet2 |
27. saːw2 cet2 |
8. pɛːt2 |
28. saːw2 pɛːt2 |
9. kaw3 |
29. saːw2 kaw3 |
10. sip2 |
30. saːm1 sip2 |
11. sip2 ʔet2 |
40. siː2 sip2 |
12. sip2 sɔːŋ1 |
50. haː3 sip2 |
13. sip2 saːm1 |
60. hok2 sip2 |
14. sip2 siː2 |
70. cet2 sip2 |
15. sip2 haː3 |
80. pɛːt2 sip2 |
16. sip2 hok2 |
90. kaw3 sip2 |
17. sip2 cet2 |
100. nɯŋ5 hɔːj5 |
18. sip2 pɛːt2 |
200. sɔːŋ1 hɔːj5 |
19. sip2 kaw3 |
1000. nɯŋ5 fan4 |
20. saːw2 |
2000. sɔːŋ1 fan4 |
Linguist providing data and dateː Ms. Mi-Hwa Han,
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Other comments: Tai Daeng numerals are identical to those of Dai Tam and Lao. There is an alternative for number 'one' mo:t5, which is a loan from Vietnamese. Tai Daeng is spoken by approximately 100,000 speakers in Ha Tinh, Hoa Binh, Son La, and Yen Bai provinces, Vietnam, as well as Laos. |
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