Language name and locationː Southeast Tepehuan, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区东南特佩环语, 墨西哥西北部杜兰戈州和中部纳亚里特州

 

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 14, 2008.

提供资的语言: 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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