Language name and locationː Lower Ta-oaih, Salavan, Laos [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区: 下部塔沃伊赫语 (语Tong), 老挝南部沙拉湾省及色贡省

 

1. mu:j

21.  baːr cit la muːj

2. ba:r

22.  baːr cit la baːr

3. pɛː

23.  baːr cit la pɛː

4. poan [pṵan]

24.  baːr cit la poan

5. sɤːŋ

25.  baːr cit la sɤːŋ

6. tapat

26.  baːr cit la tapat

7. tapoːl

27.  baːr cit la tapoːl

8. takɔːl

28.  baːr cit la takɔːl

9. takeaih [takḭajh ]

29.  baːr cit la takiəih

10. ma ʔɲcit

30.  pɛː cit

11. ma ʔɲcit la muːj

40.  poan cit

12. ma ʔɲcit la baːr

50.  sɤːŋ cit

13. ma ʔɲcit la pɛː

60.  tapat cit

14. ma ʔɲcit la poan

70.  tapoːl cit

15. ma ʔɲcit la sɤːŋ

80.  takɔːl cit

16. ma ʔɲcit la tapat 

90.  takiəih cit 

17. ma ʔɲcit la tapoːl

100. muːj klam

18. ma ʔɲcit la takɔːl

200. baːr klam

19. ma ʔɲcit la takiəih

1000. muːj pan (pan < Lao)

20. baːr cit

2000. baːr pan

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Richard L. Watson, SIL International. Thailand, September 18, 2009.

供资料的语言学家: Dr. Richard L. Watson, 2009 年 9 月 18 日.

 

Other comments: Lower Ta-oaih or Tong has a decimal system similar to that of Pacoh. Thousand is a loanword from Thai language. The data are taken from West Salavan. Speakerː  Bun Liang. No tense register, except the oa, ɤa glides.  Lower Ta-oaih or Tong is spoken by approximately 16,000 speakers in Salavan and Xekong province, Laos.


 

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