Language name and locationː Tzotzil, Central Chiapas, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. hun |
21. hun ščaʔwinik |
2. čib |
22. čib ščaʔwinik |
3. ʔošib |
23. ʔošib ščaʔwinik |
4. čanib |
24. čanib ščaʔwinik |
5. hoʔob |
25. hoʔob ščaʔwinik |
6. wakib |
26. wakib ščaʔwinik |
7. hukub |
27. hukub ščaʔwinik |
8. wašakib |
28. wašakib ščaʔwinik |
9. baluneb |
29. baluneb ščaʔwinik |
10. lahuneb |
30. lahuneb ščaʔwinik |
11. bulučib |
40. čaʔ winik ( 2 x 20 ) |
12. lahčaeb |
50. lahuneb yošwinik |
13. ʔošlahuneb |
60. ʔoš winik ( 3 x 20 ) |
14. čanlahuneb |
70. lahuneb ščaʔwinik |
15. hoʔlahuneb |
80. čan winik ( 4 x 20 ) |
16. waklahuneb |
90. lahuneb yoʔwinik |
17. huklahuneb |
100. hoʔ winik ( 5 x 20 ) |
18. wašaklahuneb |
200. lahun winik |
19. balunlahuneb |
1000. hmil ( < Spanish 'mil' ) |
20. htob ( h <*hun ) |
2000. čaʔ mil |
Linguists providing data and dateː Prof. Nicholas A. Hopkins. Department
of
Anthropology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA, 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Nicholas A. Hopkins. 2009 年 10 月14 日 . |
Other comments: Tzotzil (Bats’i k’op) or Bats’i c’op, Tsotsil is spoken by approximately 550,000 speakers in Central Chiapas, Venustiano Carranza municipality; West central Chiapas; Chiapas, Chenalhó and Huixtán regions, Mexico. Tzotzil has a vigesimal system. The data is from San André Larrainzr dialect of Tzotzil language. |
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