Language name and locationː Temacine Tamazight, Algeria [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ʎiwən |
21. wɐrʌm ʎiwən |
2. siːn |
22. wɐrʌm siːn |
3. qrɑdˤ |
23. wɐrʌm qrɑdˤ |
4. ukuz |
24. wɐrʌm ukuz |
5. smus |
25. wɐrʌm smus |
6. sˤdis |
26. wɐrʌm sˤdis |
7. sɐ |
27. wɐrʌm sɐ |
8. tˤɒm |
28. wɐrʌm tˤɒm |
9. tzzɐ |
29. wɐrʌm tzzɐ |
10. mrɑw |
30. qrɑdɜt |
11. mrɑwʎiwən |
40. kusɜt |
12. mrɑwsiːn |
50. semuɜt |
13. mrɑwqrɑdˤ |
60. sddisɜt |
14. mrɑwukuz |
70. sɑt |
15. mrɑwsmus |
80. tʌmɜt |
16. mrɑwsˤdis |
90. tzɑt |
17. mrɑwsɐ |
100. twinɜs |
18. mrɑwtˤɒm |
200. siːn.twinɜs |
19. mrɑwtzzɐ |
1000. adʒim |
20. wɐrʌmrɑw |
2000. siːnadʒim |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Linda Bellahsene,
l'université de Paris 4,
France /
CNRS, France,
informant:
Anissa Hameg.
June 1, 2009. |
Other comments: Tamazight dialect was taken from Tirmitine, Greater Kabyle, Algeria, this dialect still preserves the Berber origin of numerals. Tugurt, also known as Oued Righ Berber and Temacine Tamazight, is a Zenati Berber variety spoken in some of the oases of the northeastern Oued Righ region around Touggourt in Algeria. It is closely related to the nearby Tumzabt (Mozabite) and Teggargrent (Ouargli) languages. |
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