Language name and location: Vunjo, Tanzania [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. kyimwi * |
21. makumi ɡawi na kyimwi |
2. shiwi |
22. makumi ɡawi na shiwi |
3. shiraaru |
23. makumi ɡawi na shiraaru |
4. shina |
24. makumi ɡawi na shina |
5. shitaanu |
25. makumi ɡawi na shitaanu |
6. shirandaru |
26. makumi ɡawi na shirandaru |
7. mfunɡare |
27. makumi ɡawi na mfunɡare |
8. nyana |
28. makumi ɡawi na nyana |
9. kenda |
29. makumi ɡawi na kenda |
10. ikumi |
30. makumi ɡaraaru |
11. ikumi na kyimwi |
40. makumi ɡaani |
12. ikumi na shiwi |
50. makumi ɡataanu |
13. ikumi na shiraaru |
60. makumi ɡarandaru |
14. ikumi na shina |
70. makumi mfunɡare |
15. ikumi na shitaanu |
80. makumi nyanya |
16. ikumi na shirandaru |
90. makumi kenda |
17. ikumi na mfunɡare |
100. iɡana |
18. ikumi na nyanya |
200. maɡana ɡawi |
19. ikumi na kenda |
1000. kyiku kyimwi |
20. makumi ɡawi |
2000. shiku shiwi |
Linguist providing data and dateː anonymous contributor,
University of Dar es
Salaam, Tanzania,
May 26, 提供资料的语言学家: anonymous contributor, 1994 年 5 月 26 日. |
Other comments: Vunjo or Kivunjo is spoken by approximately 14,200 speakers in Kilimanjaro region: Chaga area, Tanzania. Vunjo has a decimal system influenced by both Bantu and non-Bantu languages, but in counting concept and numeral systems, most stems are Bantu by origin. |
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