Language name and locationː Zoogocho Zapotec, Oaxaca, Mexico [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. to |
21. todʒoa |
2. tʃope |
22. tʃopedʒoa |
3. ʃonːe |
23. ʃonːedʒoa |
4. tap |
24. tapedʒoa |
5. ɡajoʔ |
25. ɡajeʔdʒoa |
6. ʂop |
26. ʂopedʒoa |
7. ɡaʒ |
27. ɡaʒedʒoa |
8. ʂonoʔ |
28. ʂoneʔdʒoa |
9. ɡa |
29. ɡadʒoa |
10. ʃi |
30. ʃidʒoa |
11. ʃneχ |
40. tʃoa (2 x 20) |
12. ʃiʒinʒʷ |
50. toyon |
13. ʃiʔinːʷ |
60. ɡayon |
14. ʒtaʔ |
70. ɡayonʃi |
15. ʃinoʔ |
80. taplalːχ (4 x 20) |
16. ʃinoʔto (15+1) |
90. taplalːχʃi |
17. ʃinoʔ tʃope (15+2) |
100. to ɡayoa |
18. ʃinoʔʃonːe (15+3) |
200. tʃope ɡayoa |
19. toɡalːχ (20 - 1) ? |
1000. to mil ( mii < Spanish ) |
20. ɡalːχe |
2000. tʃope mil |
Linguists providing data and dateː Ms. Rebecca Long,
SIL-International,
April 3 提供资料的语言学家: Ms. Rebecca Long, 2008 年 4 月 3 日 |
Other comments: Zoogocho Zapotec (Diža’xon) or Didza shon, Dizha’ Xhon, Zapoteco de San Bartolomé Zoogocho is spoken by approximately 1,000 speakers in Cuidad de México; Oaxaca state: Oaxaca city, Tabehua, Yalina, Zoogocho, Mexico. Zoogocho Zapotec has a vigesimal system. |
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