Language name and location: Vunjo, Tanzania [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区文约语, 坦桑尼亚东北部乞力马扎罗区

 

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, 1994.

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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