Information about counting in Khengkha (ཁེངས་ཁ་), an Eastern Bodish language spoken in southern Bhutan
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Numeral | Cardinal numbers |
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0 (༠) | ཀླད་ཀོར་ ('läkor) |
1 (༡) | ཐེག་། (thek) |
2 (༢) | ཟོང་། (zong) |
3 (༣) | སུམ་། (sum) |
4 (༤) | བླེ་། (ble) |
5 (༥) | ཡ་ང་། (ya-nga) |
6 (༦) | གྲོག་། (grok) |
7 (༧) | སྙིད་། ('nyit) |
8 (༨) | བརྒྱད་། (jat) |
9 (༩) | དོ་གོ་། (dogo) |
10 (༡༠) | ཆེ་། (che) |
11 (༡༡) | ཆོ་རེ་། (chore) |
12 (༡༢) | ཆོ་ཟོང་། (chozong) |
13 (༡༣) | ཆོ་སུམ་། (chosum) |
14 (༡༤) | ཆེ་བླེ་། (cheble) |
15 (༡༥) | ཆའི་ང་། (chai-nga) |
16 (༡༦) | ཆེ་གྲོག་། (chegrok) |
17 (༡༧) | ཆེར་སྙིད་། (cher'nyit) |
18 (༡༨) | ཆེར་བརྒྱད་། (cherjat) |
19 (༡༩) | ཆེ་དོ་གོ་། (chedogo) |
20 (༢༠) | ཁའི་ཐེག་། (khai thek) |
30 (༣༠) | ཁའི་ཐེག་ནེ་ཆེ་། (khaithek ne che) |
40 (༤༠) | ཁའི་ཟོང་། (khaizong) |
50 (༥༠) | ཁའི་ཟོང་ནེ་ཆེ་། (khaizong ne che) |
60 (༦༠) | ཁའི་སུམ་། (khaisum) |
70 (༧༠) | ཁའི་སུམ་ནེ་ཆེ་། (khaisum ne che) |
80 (༨༠) | ཆེར་བླེ་། (khaiblay) |
90 (༩༠) | ཁའི་བླེ་ནེ་ཆེ་། (khaiblay ne choe) |
100 (༡༠༠) | ཁའི་ཡ་ང་། (khaiya-nga, བརྒྱ་ཐེག་། (ja thek) |
1 000 (༡༠༠༠) | སྟོང་ཐེག་། (tong thek) |
10 000 (༡༠༠༠༠) | ཁྲི་ཐེག་། (thri thek) |
100 000 (༡༠༠༠༠༠) | འབུམ་ཐེག་། (bum thek) |
1 000 000 (༡༠༠༠༠༠༠) | ས་ཡ་ཐེག་། (saya thek) |
10 000 000 (༡༠༠༠༠༠༠༠) | བྱེ་བ་ཐེག་། (jewa thek) |
Information about Khengkha | Numbers
Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kheng_language
https://wikitravel.org/en/Khengkha_phrasebook
If you would like to make any corrections or additions to this page, or if you can provide recordings, please contact me.
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