Language name and locationː Ute-Southern Paiute, Nevada, USA [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. šuis (Ute dialect) / shuu-y (Southern Paiute dialect) |
2. waiini (Ute dialect) / waa-y (Southern Paiute dialect) |
3. paiini (Ute dialect) / pai-y (Southern Paiute dialect) |
4. wačiwieni (Ute dialect) / wa-chui-y (Southern Paiute dialect) |
5. manigin (Ute dialect) / ma-nuxi-y (Southern Paiute dialect) |
6. navaiini (Ute dialect) / na-vai-y (Southern Paiute dialect) |
7. navaikavani (Ute dialect) /navai-kya-va (Southern Paiute dialect) |
8. vavačuvini (Ute dialect) / waa-wachui-y (Southern Paiute dialect) |
9. soaghumsueni (Ute dialect) / shua-roxo-mai-y (Southern Paiute dialect) |
10. toghumesueni (Ute dialect) / toxo-mai-y (Southern Paiute dialect) |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Mark Rosenfelder, The Author of the website "Numbers from 1 to 10 in over 5000 languages", Chicago, USA, October 7 2023. 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Mark Rosenfelder, 2023 年 10 月 7 日. |
Other comments: Ute–Southern Paiute, or
Ute-Chemehuevi /ˌtʃɛmɪˈweɪvi/ CHEH-mih-WAY-vee) is a dialect chain that
stretches from southeastern California to Colorado. Individual dialects
are Chemehuevi, which is in danger of extinction, Southern Paiute (Moapa,
Cedar City, Kaibab, and San Juan subdialects), and Ute (Central Utah,
Northern, White Mesa, Southern subdialects). According to the Ethnologue,
there were a little less than two thousand speakers of Colorado River
Numic Language in 1990, or around 40% out of an ethnic population of
5,000. Ute–Southern Paiute has only recorded traditional numerals from 1 to 10 many years ago, not sure if they were used a traditional decimal or vigesimal system before, New data for numbers after ten is required. |
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