Language name and location: Tyap, Kaduna state, Nigeria [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. anyuŋ |
21. nswak feaŋ manyuŋ |
2. afeaŋ |
22. nswak feaŋ mafeaŋ |
3. atat |
23. nswak feaŋ matata |
4. anaai |
24. nswak feaŋ manaai |
5. afwuon |
25. nswak feaŋ mafwuon |
6. ataa |
26. nswak feaŋ mataa |
7. anatat |
27. nswak feaŋ manatat |
8. aninai |
28. nswak feaŋ maninai |
9. akubunyuŋ |
29. nswak feaŋ makubunyuŋ |
10. swak |
30. nswak tat |
11. swak manyuŋ |
40. nswak naai |
12. swak mafeaŋ |
50. nswak fwuon |
13. swak matat |
60. nswak ataa |
14. swak manaai |
70. nswak anatat |
15. swak mafwuon |
80. nswak aninai |
16. swak mataa |
90. nswak akubunyuŋ |
17. swak manatat |
100. chiyi-jhwuŋ |
18. swak maninai |
200. chìyi sweaŋ ( 100 x 2 ) |
19. swak makubunyuŋ |
1000. chìyikop jhwuŋ ( 100 x 10 ) |
20. nswak feaŋ |
2000. chìyikop sweaŋ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Pastor Dennis Yahaya,
提供资料的语言学家: Pastor Dennis Yahaya, 1996 年 1 月 29 日. |
Other comments: Tyap or Katab, Kataf is spoken by approximately 255,000 speakers in Kaduna state: Chikun, Jema’a, Kaura, Kauru, Lere, and Zangon Kataf LGAs. Also other urban areas like Kano, Jos, Abuja and Lagos. Dialects: Kaduna state: Jema’a LGA (Fantswam and Tyuku dialects), Kaura LGA (Gworog, Sholyio, Takad, Tyap, and Tyecarat dialects), Zangon Kataf LGA (Tyap and Tyecarat dialects); Plateau state: Riyom LGA (Takad dialect), Nigeria. Tyap has a decimal numeral system similar to Jju (Kaje). |
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