Language name and locationː Uru, La Paz department, Bolivia [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. či, maya / uno ( Armaya / Spanish ) |
2. piski, paya / dos |
3. čep, kimsa / tres |
4. paxpiki, pusi / cuatro |
5. taqsnuku, phisqa / cinco |
6. taqčuku, suxta / seis |
7. tuːku, paqallqu / siete |
8. quːnku, kimsaqallqu / ocho |
9. sanqu, llatunka / nueve |
10. qhalo, tunka / diez |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Katja Hannss,
Department of Linguistics,
University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany,
November 30 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Katja Hannss, 2008 年 11 月 30 日. |
Other comments: Uru or Uchumataqu is an extinct language within 230 ethnic population, the Last speaker died in 2004. Uru was spoken in Iruitu (southern shores of Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, as well as in a Peruvian village a little farther north until a few decades ago, but is now practically extinct. The inhabitants of the village now speak Spanish and Aymara. Uru speakers still remember their own numbers from 1 to 10, but the language is not spoken anymore (the most recent reference is Muysken quoted by Hannss. Note that the data were in Phonetic transcription (Americanist )ː [č], voiceless palatal affricative = IPA [tʃ], [qh], voiceless post-velar stop = IPA [q] All other symbols are probably identical to their IPA equivalents. |
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