Language name and locationː Southeast Tepehuan, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. mɑːʔn |
21. mɑːʔn oːʔm dɑ.mɑn mɑːʔn |
2. ɡoːk |
22. mɑːʔn oːʔm dɑ.mɑn ɡoːk |
3. βɑɪk |
23. mɑːʔn oːʔm dɑ.mɑn βɑɪk |
4. ˈmɑːkoβ |
24. mɑːʔn oːʔm dɑ.mɑn ˈmɑːkoβ |
5. hiʃ.tʃɑˈmɑm |
25. mɑːʔn oːʔm dɑ.mɑn hiʃ.tʃɑˈmɑm |
6. ʃi.humˈmɑːʔn / hiʃ.humˈmɑːʔn |
26. mɑːʔn oːʔm dɑ.mɑn ʃi.humˈmɑːʔn |
7. ʃi.humˈɡoːk / hiʃ.humˈɡoːk |
27. mɑːʔn oːʔm dɑ.mɑn ʃi.humˈɡoːk |
8. ʃi.humˈβɑɪk / hiʃ.humˈβɑɪk |
28. mɑːʔn oːʔm dɑ.mɑn ʃi.humˈβɑɪk |
9. ʃi.humˈmɑːkoβ / hiʃ.humˈmɑːkoβ |
29. mɑːʔn oːʔm dɑ.mɑn ʃi.humˈmɑːkoβ |
10. mɑmˈbɨːʃ |
30. mɑːʔn oːʔm dɑ.mɑn mɑmˈbɨːʃ |
11. mɑmˈbɨːʃ dɑ.mɑn mɑːʔn |
40. ɡoːk oːʔm ( 2 x 20 ) |
12. mɑmˈbɨːʃ dɑ.mɑn ɡoːk |
50. dɑ.mɑn mɑmˈbɨːʃ |
13. mɑmˈbɨːʃ dɑ.mɑn βɑɪk |
60. βɑɪk oːʔm ( 3 x 20 ) |
14. mɑmˈbɨːʃ dɑ.mɑn mɑːkoβ |
70. dɑ.mɑn mɑmˈbɨːʃ |
15. mɑmˈbɨːʃ dɑ.mɑn hiʃ.tʃɑˈmɑm |
80. mɑːkoβ oːʔm ( 4 x 20 ) |
16. mɑmˈbɨːʃ dɑ.mɑn ʃi.humˈmɑːʔn |
90. dɑ.mɑn mɑmˈbɨːʃ |
17. mɑmˈbɨːʃ dɑ.mɑn ʃi.humˈɡoːk |
100. hiʃ.tʃɑˈmɑm oːʔm ( 5 x 20 ) |
18. mɑmˈbɨːʃ dɑ.mɑn ʃi.humˈβɑɪk |
200. ɡoːk hiʃ.tʃɑˈmɑm oːʔm ( 2 x 5 x 20 ) |
19. mɑmˈbɨːʃ dɑ.mɑn ʃi.humˈˈmɑːkoβ |
1000. mɑmˈbɨːʃ hiʃ.tʃɑˈmɑm oːʔm |
20. mɑːʔn oːʔm |
2000. ɡoːk mɑmˈbɨːʃ hiʃ.tʃɑˈmɑm oːʔm * |
Linguists providing data and dateː Dr. Thomas L. Willett and Dr.
Elizabeth Willett, SIL
International, USA,
April 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Thomas L. Willett and Dr. Elizabeth Willett, 2008 年 4 月 14 日 |
Other comments: Southeast Tepehuan or O’dam is spoken by approximately 10,000 speakers in Durango state: Mezquital municipality, Santa María Ocotán; Nayarit state: some in northeast, Mexico. Southeast Tepehuan has a vigesimal system with five-based substructure for 6 to 9. There is an alternative form for 2000 ''mɑːʔn oːʔm hiʃ. tʃɑˈmɑm oːʔm''. |
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