Language
name and locationː
Tai Dam,
Vietnam, Laos, Thailand
[Ref to
Ethnologue] |
1. nɨŋ5 |
21. saːw4 et2 |
2. sɔŋ1 |
22. saːw4 sɔŋ1 |
3. saːm1 |
23. saːw4 saːm1 |
4. si2 |
24. saːw4 si2 |
5. haː3 |
25. saːw4 haː3 |
6. hok2 |
26. saːw4 hok2 |
7. cet2 |
27. saːw4 cet2 |
8. pɛt2 |
28. saːw4 pɛt2 |
9. kăw3 |
29. saːw4 kăw3 |
10. sip2 |
30. saːm1 sip2 |
11. sip2 et2 |
40. si5 sip2 |
12. sip2 sɔŋ1 |
50. haː3 sip2 |
13. sip2 saːm1 |
60. hok2 sip2 |
14. sip2 si5 |
70. cet2 sip2 |
15. sip2 haː3 |
80. pɛt2 sip2 |
16. sip2 hok2 |
90. kăw3 sip2 |
17. sip2 cet2 |
100. hɔi6 nɨŋ5 |
18. sip2 pɛt2 |
200. sɔŋ1 hɔi6 |
19. sip2 kăw3 |
1000. păn4 nɨŋ5 |
20. saːw4 |
2000. sɔŋ1 păn4 |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof. Cam Cuong,
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Other comments: With some differences in tones, the numerals of Tai Dam are identical to those of Lao and Thai. Tai Dam or Black Tai by approximately 700,000 speakers in Dat Lak, Dien Bien, Lao Cai, Lai Chau, Phu Tho, Son La, and Yen Bai provinces; Gia Lai province, Lam Dong province, Thanh Hoa province, Vietnam, as well as Laos, Thailand and China. |
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