Language name and locationː Tai Hongjin, Yunnan, China [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区:红金方言, 云南省紅河哈尼族彝族自治州红河县和元江 县

 

1. nɯŋ1

21.  ji6 ɕet10

2. ɬoŋ

22.  ji6 ɬoŋ

3. ɬa1

23.  ji6 ɬam1

4. ɬi5

24.  ji6 ɬi5

5. ha5

25.  ji6 ɕa5

6. tsʰou3

26.  ji6 tsʰou3

7. tsɛt7

27.  ji6 tsɛt7

8. pɛt9

28.  ji6 pɛt9

9. kau3

29.  ji6 kau3

10. ɬip7

30.  ɬam1 ɬip7

11. ɬip7 ʔɛt7

40.  ɬi5 ɬip7

12. ɬip7 ɬoŋ

50.  ha5 ɬip7

13. ɬip7 ɬam1

60.  tsʰou3 ɬip7

14. ɬip7 ɬi5

70.  tsɛt7 ɬip7

15. ɬip7 ha3

80.  pɛt9 ɬip7

16. ɬip7 tsʰou3

90.  kau3 ɬip7

17. ɬip7 tsɛt7

100.  paːk9 (< Chinese )  / paːŋ2

18. ɬip7 pɛt9

200.  ɬoŋpaːɯ5

19. ɬip7 kau3

1000. hɛŋ1

20. ji6 ɬip7

2000. ɬoŋ1 hɛŋ1

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Luo Meizhen, Centre of Minority Languages, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, October 12, 2007
供资料的语言学家: 罗美珍教授 (中国社科院民族研究所), 2007 年 10 月 12 日.

 

Other comments: Tai Hongjin has a decimal system similar to that of Shan, Thai and Lao. There are five dialects of Tai Honjin. The above data are based on Yuanjiang ( 元江方言 ) dialect. The 'one' in compound numbers 11 /21 and 15 / 25 are different.

Tai Hongjin is spoken by approximately 85,000 speakers in Honghe and Yuanyang counties, Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefectures, Yunnan province, China.


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