Language
name and locationː
Lower Ta-oaih,
Salavan,
Laos [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
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,
提供资料的语言学家: 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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