Language
name and location:
Nong Zhuang,
Yunnan,
China
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ʔat55 |
21. ŋi31 θip55 ʔat55 |
2. θoːŋ13 |
22. ŋi31 θip55 θoːŋ13 |
3. θaːm13 |
23. ŋi31 θip55 θaːm13 |
4. θi11 |
24. ŋi31 θip55 θi11 |
5. ha22 |
25. ŋi31 θip55 ha22 |
6. cʰɔk55 |
26. ŋi31 θip55 cʰɔk55 |
7. cʲɛt55 |
27. ŋi31 θip55 cʲɛt55 |
8. pʲet11 |
28. ŋi31 θip55 pʲet11 |
9. kau22 |
29. ŋi31 θip55 kau22 |
10. θip55 |
30. θaːm13 θip55 |
11. θip55 ʔat55 |
40. θi11 θip55 |
12. θip55 θoːŋ13 |
50. ha22 θip55 |
13. θip55 θaːm13 |
60. cʰɔk55 θip55 |
14. θip55 θi11 |
70. cʲɛt55 θip55 |
15. θip55 ha22 |
80. pʲet11 θip55 |
16. θip55 cʰɔk55 |
90. kau22 θip55 |
17. θip55 cʲɛt55 |
100. pak11 ʔu33 / pak11 lu55 |
18. θip55 pʲet11 |
200. θoːŋ13 pak11 |
19. θip55 kau22 |
1000. tʰɛŋ13 ʔu33 / tʰʲaŋ11 lu55 |
20. ŋi31 θip55 |
2000. θoːŋ13 tʰɛŋ13 / θoːŋ13 tʰʲaŋ11 |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Mr. Eric C. Johnson,
|
Other comments: Nong Zhuang has a decimal system like the other languages of Central Taic group. Nong Zhuang is a Tai language spoken mainly in Wenshan Prefecture, Yunnan, China. In Wenshan Prefecture, it is spoken by approximately 500,000 speakers in Yanshan, Guangnan, Wenshan, Maguan, Funing, Xichou, and Malipo counties, and also in Honghe Prefecture and Vietnam. The heaviest concentrations relative to other Zhuang groups are in Xichou (96% of the total Zhuang population) and Malipo (90% of the total Zhuang population) counties. |
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