Language name and locationː Tai Dam, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand [Ref to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区: 黑傣 (Black Tai), 越南多乐省, 多罗省等省份及老挝和泰国境内

 

1. nɨŋ5

21.  saːw4 et2

2. sɔŋ

22.  saːw4 sɔŋ

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 sɔŋ

50.  haː3 sip2

13. sip2 saːm1

60.  hok2 sip

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. sɔŋhɔi6

19. sip2 kăw3

1000. păn4 nɨŋ5

20. saːw4

2000. sɔŋpăn4  

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Cam Cuong, University of Hanoi, Hanoi, Vietnam, April 28, 1993. Sound file provided by Miss Lò Mai Cương, teacher at Son La teacher training College, Sơn La province (North West of Viet Nam) via Mr. Ngo Trung Viet, Information System Managemen, Văn Lang University, Hochiminh City, Vietnam, August 13, 2014.
供资料的语言学家: Prof. Cam Cuong, 1993 年 4 月 28 日.

 

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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