Language
name and locationː
Tai Hongjin,
Yunnan, China
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. nɯŋ1 |
21. ji6 ɕet10 |
2. ɬoŋ1 |
22. ji6 ɬoŋ1 |
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 ɬoŋ1 |
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. ɬoŋ1 paːɯ5 |
19. ɬip7 kau3 |
1000. hɛŋ1 |
20. ji6 ɬip7 |
2000. ɬoŋ1 hɛŋ1 |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Prof. Luo
Meizhen,
|
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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