Language
name and locationː
Northern Thai,
Thailand, Laos
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. nɯŋ53 |
21. saːw3 ʔet45 |
2. sɔːŋ24 |
22. saːw3 sɔːŋ24 |
3. saːm24 |
23. saːw3 saːm24 |
4. siː4 |
24. saːw3 siː32 |
5. haːʔ42 |
25. saːw3 haːʔ53 |
6. hok45 |
26. saːw3 hok45 |
7. tɕet45 |
27. saːw3 tɕet45 |
8. pɛːt21 |
28. saːw3 pɛːt21 |
9. kâːoʔ45 |
29. saːw3 kâːoʔ54 |
10. sip45 |
30. saːm2 sip45 |
11. sip45 ʔet45 |
40. siː2 sip45 |
12. sip4 sɔŋ24 |
50. haːʔ54 sip45 |
13. sip4 saːm24 |
60. hok45 sip45 |
14. sip21 si21 |
70. tɕet45 sip45 |
15. sip4 haːʔ53 |
80. pɛːt3 sip45 |
16. sip45 hok45 |
90. kâːoʔ54 sip45 |
17. sip45 tɕet45 |
100. lɔ̃ːjʔ42 |
18. sip4 pɛːt21 |
200. sɔːŋ2 lɔ̃ːjʔ342 |
19. sip4 kâːoʔ53 |
1000. pan3 |
20. saːw3 |
2000. sɔːŋ2 pan3 |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Mr. and Mrs.
Pat & Ziggy Lew,
|
Other comments: With some differences in tones, the numerals of Northern Thai are identical to those of Lao and Thai. Northern Thai is spoken by approximately 6,000,000 speakers in Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Kamphaeng Phet, Lampang, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son, Nan, Phayao, Phrae, Sukhothai, Tak, Uttaradit provinces, Thailand as well as Lao. |
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