Konkomba numbers

How to count in Konkomba (Likpakpaln), a Gur language spoken in northern Ghana and northern Togo.

If any of the numbers are links, you can hear a recording by clicking on them. If you can provide recordings, please contact me.

Numeral Cardinal
1 ubaa, mbaa
2 bilee, nlee
3 bitaa, ntaa
4 binaa, nnaa
5 biŋmu, nŋmo, nŋmu
6 biloo, nloob, nluu, niloob, niluu
7 bilooli, nlui, niloli
8 binii, nniin, niniin
9 biwee, niwee, nwee
10 kipiik, kipuik
11 kipiik ni ubaa
12 kipiik ni bilee
13 kipiik ni bitaa
14 kipiik ni binaa
15 kipiik ni biŋmu
16 kipiik ni biloo
17 kipiik ni bilooli
18 kipiik ni binii
19 kipiik ni biwee, uba abi moninko
20 moninko
21 moninko ni ubaa
22 moninko ni bilee
23 moninko ni bitaa
24 moninko ni binaa
25 moninko ni biŋmu
26 moninko ni biloo
27 moninko ni bilooli
28 moninko ni binii, bilee abi pitaa
29 moninko ni biwee, ubaa abi pitaa
30 pitaa
40 imɔnko ilee
50 piŋmu
60 imɔnko itaa
70 imɔnko itaa ni kipiik
80 imɔnko inaa
90 imɔnko inaa ni kipiik
100 nkob

Hear some numbers in Konkomba:

Information about counting in Konkomba
https://www.livelingua.com/course/peace_corps/konkomba_language_lessons

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