How to count in Kurtöp, an East Bodish language spoken in Kurtoe Gewog in the Lhuntse District in northeast Bhutan.
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Numeral | Cardinal |
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1 | thê |
2 | zon |
3 | sum |
4 | ble |
5 | yanga |
6 | dro |
7 | ʼnî |
8 | jat |
9 | dogo |
10 | che |
11 | chauri |
12 | chauni |
13 | chausum |
14 | cheble |
15 | chenga |
16 | chedro |
17 | chitni |
18 | cherjat |
19 | chedogo |
20 | khedi |
21 | khedi-ni-thê |
22 | khedi-ni-zon |
23 | khedi-ni-sum |
24 | khedi-ni-ble |
25 | khedi-ni-yanga |
26 | khedi-ni-dro |
27 | khedi-ni-ʼnî |
28 | khedi-ni-jat |
29 | khedi-ni-dongo |
30 | khe the ni che, khe phedang zon |
40 | khe zon |
50 | khe zon ni che, khe phedang sum |
60 | khe sum |
70 | khe sum ni che, khe phedang ble |
80 | khe ble |
90 | khe ble ni che, khe phedang yanga |
100 | khe yanga |
110 | khe yanga ni che |
120 | khe dru |
Compiled by Wolfgang Kuhl
Source: Gwendolyn Hyslop. A Grammar of Kurtöp, March 2011.
Information about Kurtöp
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt%C3%B6p_language
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