Language
name and locationː Tolowa,
California,
USA
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ɬaː |
21. neː.dʌn.neː.san neː.san.ɬaʔ.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
2. naːxe |
22. neː.dʌn.neː.san neː.san.naːxeː.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
3. tʰaːxe |
23. neː.dʌn.neː.san neː.san.tʰaːxeː.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
4. tʌn.t͡ʃiʔ |
24. neː.dʌn.neː.san neː.san.tʌn.t͡ʃiʔ.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
5. ʂʷeː.laʔ |
25. neː.dʌn.neː.san neː.san.ʂʷeː.laʔ.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
6. kʼʷes.tʰaː.ni |
26. neː.dʌn.neː.san neː.san.kʼʷes.tʰaː.niː.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
7. ʂt͡ʃeː.tʼe |
27. neː.dʌn.neː.san neː.san.ʂt͡ʃeː.tʼeː.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
8. laːniː.ʂʌt.naː.tʰa |
28. neː.dʌn.neː.san neː.san.laːniː.ʂʌt.naː.t͡ʃa.tʰa |
9. ɬaʔ.tu͡i |
29. neː.dʌn.neː.san neː.san.ɬaʔ.tu͡i.t͡ʃaː.tʰa.t͡ʃa |
10. neː.san |
30. tʰaː.tʰʌn.neː.san |
11. neː.san.ɬaʔ.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
40. tint͡ʃ.tʰʌn.neː.san |
12. neː.san.naːxeː.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
50. ʂʷeː.laʔ.tʰʌn.neː.san |
13. neː.san.tʰaːxeː.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
60. kʼʷes.tʰaː.niː.tʰʌn.neː.san |
14. neː.san.tʌn.t͡ʃiʔ.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
70. ʂt͡ʃeː.tʼeː.tʰʌn.neː.san |
15. neː.san.ʂʷeː.laʔ.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
80. laːniː.ʂʌt.naː.tʰaː.tʰʌn.neː.san |
16. neː.san.kʼʷes.tʰaː.ni.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
90. ɬaʔ.tu͡i.tʰʌn.neː.san |
17. neː.san.ʂt͡ʃeː.tʼeː.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
100. ɬaʔ.t͡ʃʌn |
18. neː.san.laːniː.ʂʌt.naː.tʰa.t͡ʃaː.t. |
200. naː.tʰʌn.ɬaʔ.t͡ʃʌn |
19. neː.san.ɬaʔ.tu͡i.t͡ʃaː.tʰa |
1000. neː.san.tʰʌn.ɬaʔ.t͡ʃʌn |
20. neː.dʌn.neː.san |
2000. naː.tʰʌn.neːsan.tʰʌn.ɬaʔ.t͡ʃʌn |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Dr. Christopher Doty, Department of Linguistics, University of Oregon, Oregon, USA., September
14, 2008. |
Other comments: Tolowa is a nearly extinct language spoken by a few older speakers in Smith River Rancheria, near Crescent City, California. Tolowa has a decimal system. The syllabification of some of the voiceless sonorants / fricatives is unclear. Thus, in a word like seventeen, might be syllabified as [neːsan.ʂt͡ʃeːtʼeː.t͡ʃaːtʰa] or [neː.san.ʂ.t͡ʃeː.tʼeː.t͡ʃaˑtʰa]. Stress / tones in Tolowa isn't clear yet, so I haven't marked anything prosodic here. |
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