Language name and locationː Tzotzil, Central Chiapas, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区佐齐墨西哥东南部恰哈斯州中部, 西部及附近地区

 

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, October 14, 2009.

提供资的语言: Prof. Nicholas A. Hopkins. 2009 年 10 月14 .

 

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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