Language
name and locationː
Jinlong (Bu Dai),
Guangxi,
China
[Not on Ethnologue] |
1. nɯŋ33; ʔit55 |
21. ȵi33 rip55 ʔit55 |
2. roːŋ51; ȵi33 |
22. ȵi33 rip55 ȵi33 |
3. raːm51 |
23. ȵi33 rip55 raːm51 |
4. ri51 |
24. ȵi33 rip55 ri51 |
5. ha35 |
25. ȵi33 rip55 ha35 |
6. huk55 |
26. ȵi33 rip55 huk55 |
7. tɕit33 |
27. ȵi33 rip55 tɕit33 |
8. peːt55 |
28. ȵi33 rip55 peːt55 |
9. kau35 |
29. ȵi33 rip55 kau35 |
10. rip55 |
30. raːm51 rip55 |
11. rip55 ʔit55 |
40. ri51 rip55 |
12. rip55 ȵi33 |
50. ha35 rip55 |
13. rip55 raːm51 |
60. huk55 rip55 |
14. rip55 ri51 |
70. tɕit33 rip55 |
15. rip55 ha35 |
80. peːt55 rip55 |
16. rip55 huk55 |
90. kau35 rip55 |
17. rip55 tɕit33 |
100. paːk33 |
18. rip55 peːt55 |
200. ȵi33 paːk33 |
19. rip55 kau35 |
1000. ɕiːm51 |
20. ȵi33 rip55 |
2000. ȵi33 ɕiːm51, 10,000.faːn33 |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Mr. Huang Yuxiong, PhD graduate, Department of Chinese Language and
Literature, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, October
3, 2017. |
Other comments: Jinlong hua or Bu Dai has a decimal system. Jinlong hua or Bu Dai is an underscribed Central Taic language spoken in Township of Jinlong County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region with about 6,000 speakers. This language might be related to the Nung language or Tay language spoken in North Vietnam. |
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