Language name and locationː Wayampi, Brazil, French Guiana [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. peʔĩ |
2. mokõj |
3. mapy |
4. ilũte |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. François Copin,
Department of Linguistics, Université
Paris VII, Paris, France, 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. François Copin, 2012 年 12 月 18 日. |
Other comments: Wayampi or Wajãpi, Oyampí is spoken by approximately 1,600 speakers in Amapá and Pará states: tributaries of upper Amapari river, Brazil as well as French Guiana. Numbers beyond four do not exist in Wayampi language. They all function like adverbials and nominal determiners. |
Language name and locationː Wayampi, Brazil, French Guiana [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. pẽʔĩ |
2. mõkõj ~ mɔlɛjõ |
3. maapɨ ~ mɛmɔlɛjõ |
4. ilũtɛ |
5. janɛ pɔ pa katu (litː 'our hand all well') |
6. ilũ ilũtɛ |
7. janɛ po lɔwaja lɛwa (litː 'beyond other side') |
8. janɛ po mɨtɛ (litː 'middle of our hands') |
9. janɛ po mɨtɛ lɛwa (litː 'beyond middle of') |
10. ɔmɔma janɛ po kɛ (litː 'it filled our hands') |
Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Wolf Dietrich,
University of Muenster,
Germany,
September 3 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Wolf Dietrich, 1990 年 9 月 3 日, 2008 年 11 月 11 日. |
Other comments: Wayampi or Wajãpi, Oyampí is spoken by approximately 1,600 speakers in Amapá and Pará states: tributaries of upper Amapari river, Brazil as well as French Guiana. Traditionally, Wayampi could count up to ten with hands and fingers. |
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