Language name and locationː Xinca, Jutiapa, Guatemala [Refer to Ethnologue]

言名称和分布地区辛卡语, 危地马拉东南部胡蒂亚帕省和南部圣塔罗莎省

 

1. kʼaɬ / ʔikaʼaɬ

21.   

2. piyʔ

22.   

3. waɬ / waɬi

23.   

4. ʔirya

24.   

5. pɨhɨ

25.   

6. takʼaɬ

26.   

7. pʼuɬwa

27. 

8. ʔɨnya

28.   

9. 

29.   

10. pakʼiɬ

30.   

11. 

40.   

12. 

50.   

13.

60.   

14.

70.   

15.

80.   

16.

90.   

17.

100.  

18.

200. 

19.

1000.  

20.

2000.

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Chris Rogers, Center for American Indian languages, University of Utah, Utah, USA, July 10, 2008.

提供资的语言: Mr. Chris Rogers, 2008 年 7 月 8 日.

 

Other comments: Xinca or Ikomagi, Xinka is an extinct language. The last fluent speakers probably died by the 1970s; some semi-speakers survived into the 2000s. There are 16,200 ethnic population in Jutiapa and Santa Rosa departments, Guatemala. Xinca has only kept few traditional numbers. This language may become extinct now. Note that phonetic symbol [pʼ] is a voiceless ejective labial stop. The data was taken from Xinka de Guazacapán in Guazacapán, Guatemala.


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