Language
name and locationː Warnang,
South Kordofan,
Sudan [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ŋɔ̀ʈʈɔ́r * |
2. ŋèrccáccény |
3. ŋèrráttén |
4. ŋèlàmlàŋ |
5. ŋera ŋoʈʈor |
6. ŋera ŋoʈʈor ŋemabolo ŋoʈʈor * (5+1?) |
7. ŋera ŋoʈʈor ŋemabolo ŋèrccáccény (5+2?) |
8. ŋelamlaaŋɔ (4 x 2 ?) |
9. ŋera ŋoʈʈor wanoe (1- ?) |
10. kiccukurrɐ |
20. armeɲɲe |
40. ɲelamlaaŋɔ (= 8 ?) |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Nicolas Quint,
LLACAN
(Langage, Langues et Cultures d'Afrique Noire),
CNRS, Paris, France, January 1, |
Other comments: Warnang
or Werni /Wernang
is spoken by approximately 1,000 speakers in isolated hills between
Talodi and the White Nile, South Kordofan state, Sudan.
Warnang
or Werni
has only traditional numerals from one to three now, the other
numerals have been substituted by Sudanese Arabic now. Above three, most of the
remaining forms are not commonly used (they were still remembered by my
informant). |
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