Language
name and location:
Yaghnobi,
Zafarabad,
Tajikistan [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. i |
21. bistujak |
2. du |
22. bistudu |
3. saɾai / tiɾai (east / west dialect ) |
23. bistusɛ |
4. tᵊfoɾ |
24. bistut͡ʃoɾ |
5. pant͡ʃ |
25. bistupant͡ʃ |
6. uxʃ |
26. bistuʃaʃ |
7. avd |
27. bistuhaft |
8. aʃt |
28. bistuhaʃt |
9. naw |
29. bistunuh |
10. daʃ |
30. si |
11. jozdah (11 up from Tajik) |
40. t͡ʃil |
12. duvozdah |
50. pandʃoh |
13. sɛnzdah |
60. ʃast |
14. t͡ʃoɾdah |
70. haftod |
15. ponzdah |
80. haʃtod |
16. ʃonzdah |
90. navad |
17. habdah |
100. sad |
18. haʒdah |
200. du saad |
19. nuzdah |
1000. hazoɾ |
20. bist |
2000. du hazoɾ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Brian Bird, PhD student,
Department of Linguistics, University of Oregon. USA, June 12, 2006. |
Other comments: Yagnobi or Yaghnobi only has traditional numerals from 1 to 10. They adopted Tajiki numbers after ten now. Yaghnobi or Soghdi is spoken by approximately 12,000 speakers Sughd region: Zafarabad; north of Dushanbe; Yagnob river (the homeland), high mountain valley, Tajikstan. |
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