Language name and location: Eastern Tamang, Bagmati, Nepal [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ɡik |
21. kʰal-ɡi-si-ɡik |
2. n̤i * |
22. kʰal-ɡi-si-n̤i |
3. som |
23. kʰal-ɡi-si-som |
4. bli |
24. kʰal-ɡi-si-bli |
5. ŋa |
25. kʰal-ɡi-si-ŋa |
6. du |
26. kʰal-ɡi-si-du |
7. nis |
27. kʰal-ɡi-si-nis |
8. bre |
28. kʰal-ɡi-si-bre |
9. ku |
29. kʰal-ɡi-si-ku |
10. t͡sjui |
30. som-t͡sjui |
11. t͡sjui-ɡik |
40. bli-t͡sjui |
12. t͡sjui-n̤i |
50. ŋa-t͡sjui |
13. t͡sjui-som |
60. du-t͡sjui |
14. t͡sjui-bli |
70. nis-t͡sjui |
15. t͡sjui-ŋa |
80. bre-t͡sjui |
16. t͡sjui-du |
90. ku-t͡sjui |
17. t͡sjui-nis |
100. ɡjard͡za |
18. t͡sjui-bre |
200. n̤i-ɡjard͡za |
19. t͡sjui-ku |
1000. t̪oŋ |
20. n̤i-t͡sjui |
2000. n̤i-t̪oŋ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Krishna Chalise, Central Department of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University, Nepal, February 16, 2014. Data taken fromː 1993, Tamang Numeral System. Kathmandu; Shangrila Publication. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Krishna Chalise, 2014 年 2 月 16 日. |
Other comments: Eastern Tamang or Tamang Amrit Yonjan has a decimal system. Note that t̪ is a dental plosive, IPA [t̪], t͡s is a voiceless alveolar affricate, IPA [t͡s], d͡z is a voiced voiceless alveolar affricate, IPA [d͡z], n̤ is breathy voiced nasal 'n'. Some people have described it as low tone in Tamang. Eastern Tamang is a tonal language spoken by approximately 1,200,000 speakers in Bagmati and Kosi provinces in Nepal as well as India. |
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