Language name and location: Tsum, Gandaki province, Nepal [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. tʃik |
21. ɲis tʃɑʃi |
2. ɲi |
22. ɲitʃɑ ɲi |
3. sum |
23. ɲitʃɑ sum |
4. dʒi |
24. ɲitʃəu dʒi |
5. ŋɑ |
25. ɲitʃe ŋɑ |
6. ʈu |
26. ɲitʃeʈɑ |
7. tʰʏn |
27. ɲitʃəptʏn |
8. ɡʰe |
28. ɲitʃəpke |
9. ɡʰu |
29. ɲitʃəkku |
10. tʃɑ |
30. sumdzu |
11. tʃutʃi |
40. siptʃu |
12. tʃuɲi |
50. ŋɑptʃu |
13. tʃusum |
60. ɖʰuktʃu |
14. tʃudʒi |
70. dʰʏntʃu |
15. tʃjoŋɑ |
80. ɡʰedzu |
16. tʃuʈɑ |
90. ɡʰeptʃu |
17. tʃopke |
100. ɡʰjɑ / kjɑ |
18. tʃurku |
200. ɲi ɡʰjɑ / kjɑ |
19. ɲisu |
1000. toŋ |
20. ɲi̤ɕu |
2000. ɲi toŋ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Dubi Nanda Dhakal, Central Department of Linguistics, Tribhuvan University, Nepal, August 12, 2014. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Dubi Nanda Dhakal, 2014 年 8 月 12 日. |
Other comments: Tsum has a decimal system similar to that of Mugon and related Tibetan languages. Tsum or Tsumba, Tsumge, Tsumke is spoken by approximately 5,000 speakers in north Gorkha district, Nubri Chum municipality, Chekampar (Chokong) village, Gandaki province, Nepal. Numerals from 11 to 20 are given below. (__) tʃutʃi ‘eleven’ tʃuɲi ‘twelve’ tʃusum ‘thirteen’ tʃudʒi ‘fourteen’ tʃjoŋa ‘fifteen’ tʃuʈa ‘sixteen’ tʃuplʏn ‘seventeen’ tʃopke ‘eighteen’ tʃurku ‘nineteen’ ɲisu twenty’ Numerals from 21 to 30 are given below. (__) ɲis tʃaʃi ‘twenty one’ ɲitʃa ɲi ‘twenty two’ ɲitʃa sum ‘twenty three’ ɲitʃəu dzi ‘twenty four’ ɲitʃe ŋa ‘twenty five’ ɲitʃeʈa ‘twenty six’ ɲitʃəptʏn ‘twenty seven’ ɲitʃəpke ‘twenty eight’ ɲitʃəkku ‘twenty nine’ sumdzu ‘thirty’ Numerals from 31 to 40 are given below. (__) sumdzusotʃik ‘thirty one’ sumtʃusoɲi ‘thirty two’ sumtʃusosum ‘thirty three’ sumtʃusodzi ‘thirty four’ sumtʃusøŋa ‘thirty five’ sumtʃusjoʈu ‘thirty six’ sumtʃusjoptʏn ‘thirty seven’ sumtʃusjopke ‘thirty eight’ sumsorku ‘thirty nine’ siptʃu ‘forty’ Numerals from 41 to 50 are given below. (__) siptʃusatʃik ‘forty one’ siptʃusjaɲi ‘forty two’ siptʃusjaʃum ‘forty three’ siptʃusjadzi ‘forty four’ siptʃuseŋa ‘forty five’ siptʃuseʈuk ‘forty six’ siptʃusjaptum ‘forty seven’ siptʃusjapke ‘forty eight’ siptʃusjarku ‘forty nine’ ŋaptʃu ‘fifty’ Numerals from 51 to 60 are given below. (__) ŋaptʃuŋatʃik ‘fifty one’ ŋaptʃuŋaɲi ‘fifty two’ ŋaptʃuŋasum ‘fifty three’ ŋaptʃuŋaudzi ‘fifty four’ ŋaptʃuŋeŋa ‘fifty five’ ŋaptʃuŋeʈu ‘fifty six’ ŋaptʃuŋaptʏn ‘fifty seven’ ŋaptʃuŋapke ‘fifty eight’ ŋaptʃuŋarku ‘fifty nine’ ɖhuktʃu ‘sixty’ Numerals from 61 to 70 are given below. (__) ɖhuktʃuratʃik ‘sixty one’ ɖhuktʃuraɲi ‘sixty two’ ɖhuktʃurasum ‘sixty three’ ɖhuktʃurəudzi ‘sixty four’ ɖhuktʃureŋa ‘sixty five’ / ɖhuktʃurema ‘sixty five’ [check] ɖhuktʃureʈu ‘sixty six’ ɖhuktʃurapke ‘sixty four’ ɖhuktʃurarku ‘sixty nine’ dhʏntʃu ‘seventy’ Numerals from 71 to 80 are given below. (__) dhʏntʃik ‘seventy one’ dhʏndzudhʏnŋi ‘seventy two’ dhʏndzudhʏnsum ‘seventy three’ dhʏndzudhʏndzi ‘seventy four’ dhʏndzudhʏnŋa ‘seventy five’ dhʏndzudhʏnʈuk ‘seventy six’ dhʏndzudhʏdhʏn ‘seventy seven’ dhʏndzudhʏnke ‘seventy eight’ dhʏndzudhʏnku ‘seventy nine’ ghedzu ‘eighty’ Numerals from 81 to 90 are given below. (__) ghetʃughjatʃik ‘eighty one’ ghetʃughjaɲi ‘eighty two’ ghetʃughjasum ‘eighty three’ ghetʃugheudzi ‘eighty four’ ghetʃugheŋa ‘eighty five’ ghetʃugheuʈu ‘eighty six’ ghetʃugheptʏn ‘eighty seven’ ghetʃughjapke ‘eighty eight’ ghetʃughjarku ‘eighty nine’ gheptʃu ‘ninety’ Numerals from 81 to 90 are given below. (__) ghetʃughjatʃik ‘eighty one’ ghetʃughjaɲi ‘eighty two’ ghetʃughjasum ‘eighty three’ ghetʃughodzi ‘eighty four’ ghetʃughoŋa ‘eighty five’ ghetʃughjoeʈu ‘eighty six’/ ghetʃughøʈu [check] ghetʃughentʏn ‘eighty seven’ ghetʃughepke ‘eighty eight’ ghetʃughjarku ‘eighty nine’ gheptʃu ‘ninety’ Numerals from 91 to 100 are given below. (__) ghuptʃughøtʃik ‘ninety one’ ghuptʃughøɲi ‘ninety two’ ghuptʃughøsum ‘ninety three’ ghuptʃughødzi ‘ninety four’ ghuptʃughøŋa ‘ninety five’ ghuptʃughøʈu ‘ninety six’ ghuptʃughøtʏn ‘ninety seven’ ghuptʃughøpke ‘ninety eight’ ghuptʃughorku ‘ninety nine’ ghja/kja ‘hundred’
Some further numerals
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