Language
name and locationː Wudu, Plateaux region, Togo
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. edé / diká |
21. bravévↄ dika |
2. amevé |
22. bravévↄ vé |
3. ameton |
23. bravévↄ ton |
4. amenin |
24. bravévↄ nin |
5. amàton |
25. bravévↄ aton |
6. amàdin |
26. bravévↄ aɖin |
7. amandrin |
27. bravévↄ aƞdrin |
8. amenyi |
28. bravévↄ enyi |
9. amassideka (10 -1) |
29. bravévↄ assideka |
10. amowo |
30. egban |
11. amowo dika |
40. hoka |
12. amowove |
50. hoka-tsiwo (40+10) |
13. amowóton |
60. katsitakpo |
14. amowoénɛ |
70. katsitakpo-tsiwo (60+10 ) |
15. amowoáton |
80. kavé (40 x 2) |
16. amowoádin |
90. kavé-takpo (40 x 2+10) |
17. amowoáƞdrin |
100. kↄbà-dika, 200. kↄva-amévé |
18. amowoényi |
400. kↄba-amènin, 800.kↄba-aményi |
19. amowoássiɖeka |
1000. akpodika |
20. brave |
2000. akpoamévé |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Kossigan Kodia, Wycliffe-Togo through Dr. Margaret Hill (SIL-International), August 19, 2021 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Kossigan Kodia, 2021 年 8 月 19 日 |
Other comments: Wudu or Houdou has a rather complicated numeral system of counting similar to that of Aja-Gbe and Fon-Gbe. Wudu is spoken by approximately 2,500 speakers in Amou prefecture, some near Atakpame, Plateaux region, Togo. |
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