Language name and location: Yaouré, Côte d'Ivoire [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. tʊ̀ |
21. yɔ̀tʊ̀ wlɛ́ tʊ̀ |
2. fli̋ |
22. yɔ̀tʊ̀ wlɛ́ fli̋ |
3. yaaɡa |
23. yɔ̀tʊ̀ wlɛ́ yaaɡa |
4. sĩjɛ̃ = sĩɟɛ̃ or sĩd͡ʒɛ̃ |
24. yɔ̀tʊ̀ wlɛ́ sĩjɛ̃ |
5. sóolu |
25. yɔ̀tʊ̀ wlɛ́ sóolu |
6. ʃɛ́dʊ (5+1) |
26. yɔ̀tʊ̀ wlɛ́ ʃɛ́dʊ |
7. sɔ́ravli (5+2) |
27. yɔ̀tʊ̀ wlɛ́ sɔ́ravli |
8. sɔ́ra (5+3) |
28. yɔ̀tʊ̀ wlɛ́ sɔ́ra |
9. sɔ́rasiɛ̃ (5+4) |
29. yɔ̀tʊ̀ wlɛ́ sɔ́rasiɛ̃ |
10. fù |
30. fù pá yaaɡa |
11. fù ta tʊ |
40. fù pá sĩjɛ̃ |
12. fù ta fli̋ |
50. fù pá sóolu |
13. fù ta yaaɡa |
60. fù pá ʃɛ́dʊ |
14. fù ta sĩjɛ̃ |
70. fù pá sɔ́ravli |
15. fù ta sóolu |
80. fù pá sɔ́ra |
16. fù ta ʃɛ́dʊ |
90. fù pá sɔ́rasiɛ̃ |
17. fù ta sɔ́ravli |
100. yàa tʊ |
18. fù ta sʊlaá |
200. yàa fli̋ |
19. fù ta sɔ́rasiɛ̃ |
1000. k͡pi tʊ |
20. yɔ̀tʊ̀ |
2000. k͡pi fli̋ |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Mr. Frank Lautenschlager, Europe Area
Director, Wycliffe
International,
January 11, 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Frank Lautenschlager, 2008 年 1 月 11 日. |
Other comments: Yaouré might have a traditional quinary-vigesimal system similar to that of Guro, although the forms for 6 and 8 are not apparent. They have developed a decimal system with the influenced from one of the nearby dominant languages. The tone markings areː a̋=Very high, á=High and Mid tone is unmarked. Marks are only on the first phoneme. Yaouré is spoken by approximately 40,000 speakers in Sassandra-Marahoué district: Bouaflé department, Bouaflé subprefecture, Yaouré canton, bounded south by Red Bandama, east by White Bandama river, north by Lake Kossou, west by Bouaflé, Côte d'Ivoire. |
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