Language name and location: Tama, Ouaddaï region, Chad, Sudan [Ref to Ethnologue]
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1. kʊ́rʊ́ |
21. kʊ́rt̪ɛrɛ̀k |
2. wɛ̀rːɛ̀ |
22. wart̪ɛrɛ̀k |
3. ɪ̀cːáʔ |
23. ict̪ɛrɛ̀k |
4. kʊʃ |
24. kɔst̪ɛrɛ̀k |
5. masɛː |
25. mast̪ɛrɛ̀k |
6. t̪ɔ́rː |
26. t̪ɔrt̪ɛrɛ̀k |
7. kəl |
27. kalt̪ɛrɛ̀k |
8. kíbìs |
28. kíbìst̪ɛrɛ̀k |
9. ʊ́kːʊ́ |
29. ʊ́kːʊ́t̪ɛrɛ̀k |
10. mɛ̀ːr |
30. mɛ̀rmɛ́ːr ɪ̀cːáʔ |
11. mɛ̀ːr kʊ́rt̪ɛ̀rɛ̀k |
40. mɛ̀rmɛ́ːr kʊ̀s |
12. mɛ̀ːr wart̪ɛ̀rɛ́k |
50. mɛ̀rmɛ́ːr masɛː |
13. mɛ̀ːr ɪ̀ct̪ɛ̀rɛ́k |
60. mɛ̀rmɛ́ːr t̪ɔ́rː |
14. mɛ̀ːr kust̪ɛ̀rɛ́k |
70. mɛ̀rmɛ́ːr kəl |
15. mɛ̀ːr maːst̪ɛ̀rɛ́k |
80. mɛ̀rmɛ́ːr kíbìs |
16. mɛ̀ːr t̪ɔ́rːt̪ɛ̀rɛ́k |
90. mɛ̀rmɛ́ːr ʊ́kːʊ́ |
17. mɛ̀ːr kə̀lt̪ɛ̀rɛ́k |
100. mɛ̀rmɛ́ːr mɛ̀r |
18. mɛ̀ːr kɪ́bìst̪ɛ̀rɛ́k |
200. mɛ̀rmɛ̀ri |
19. mɛ̀ːr ʊ́kːʊ́t̪ɛ̀rɛ́k |
1000. kúrː |
20. mɛ̀ːrmɛ́ːr wɛ̀rːɛ̀ |
2000. kúrː wárːɛ̀ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Thomas Kuku Alki Tombore through
Dr. Tim Stirtz,
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Other comments: Tama is spoken by approximately 290,000 speakers in Wadi Fira region and Ouaddaï region in Chad as well as Sudan. The above data were taken from Erenga dialect of Tama language in Sudan. The high tone are marked. Low tones or neutral tones are unmarked. |
Language name and location: Tama, Ouaddaï region, Chad, Sudan [Ref to Ethnologue]
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1. kúˑr |
21. |
2. wárí |
22. |
3. íɕí |
23. |
4. kús ~ kus |
24. |
5. massi ~ masi |
25. |
6. tɔˑ́r |
26. |
7. kâl |
27. |
8. kímís |
28. |
9. úkū |
29. |
10. mír |
30. tili íɕí |
11. mír-kʊ̀n-tɛ̀rɛ́k or Arabic numbers |
40. tili kus |
12. mír-wár-tɛ̀rɛ́k |
50. tili masi |
13. mír-íɕí-tɛ̀rɛ́k |
60. tili tɔˑ́r |
14. mír-kus-tɛ̀rɛ́k |
70. tili kâl |
15. mír-maasi-tɛ̀rɛ́k |
80. tili kímís |
16. mír-tɔˑ́r-tɛ̀rɛ́k |
90. tili úkū |
17. mír-kâl-tɛ̀rɛ́k |
100. mil'a < Arabic |
18. mír-kímís-tɛ̀rɛ́k |
200. |
19. mír-̀úkū-tɛ̀rɛ́k |
1000. |
20. tili / tiɽí |
2000. |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. John Edgar,
Updated data provided by Dr. Angelika Jakobi,
提供资料的语言学家: Dr. John Edgar, 1990 年 7 月 13 日. |
Other comments: Tama is spoken by approximately 290,000 speakers in Wadi Fira region and Ouaddaï region in Chad as well as Sudan. Tama has a decimal system. However, nowadays, Arabic numbers are used for counting from eleven upwards. |
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