How to count in Milang, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Upper Siang district of Arunchal Pradesh in the northeast of India.
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Numeral | Cardinal numbers | Ordinal numbers |
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1 | akan | nap-pa-ya-lum |
2 | ne | ne-na-nyi |
3 | ham | ham-na-nyi |
4 | pe | pe-na-nyi |
5 | pangu | pa-ngu-na-nyi |
6 | sap | sap-na-nyi |
7 | rangal | ra-ngal-na-nyi |
8 | rayeng | ra-yeng-na-nyi |
9 | kanyem | ka-nyem-na-nyi |
10 | hangtak | hang-tak-na-nyi |
11 | hangtak-kalo-akan | |
12 | hangtak-kalo-ne | |
13 | hangtak-kalo-ham | |
14 | hangtak-kalo-pe | |
15 | hangtak-kalo-pangu | |
16 | hangtak-kalo-sap | |
17 | hangtak-kalo-rangal | |
18 | hangtak-kalo-rayeng | |
19 | hangtak-kalo-kanyem | |
20 | hangtak-ne | |
21 | hangtak-ne-kalo-akan | |
22 | hangtak-ne-kalo-ne | |
23 | hangtak-ne-kalo-ham | |
24 | hangtak-ne-kalo-pe | |
25 | hangtak-ne-kalo-pangu | |
26 | hangtak-ne-kalo-sap | |
27 | hangtak-ne-kalo-rangal | |
28 | hangtak-ne-kalo-rayeng | |
29 | hangtak-ne-kalo-kanyem | |
30 | hangtak-ham | |
40 | hangtak-pe | |
50 | hangtak-pangu | |
60 | hangtak-sap | |
70 | hangtak-rangal | |
80 | hangtak-rayeng | |
90 | hangtak-kanyem | |
100 | ling-ko | |
102 | ling-ko-kalo-ne | |
200 | ling-ko-ne | |
300 | ling-ko-ham | |
400 | ling-ko-pe | |
500 | ling-ko-pangu | |
600 | ling-ko-sap | |
700 | ling-ko-rangal | |
800 | ling-ko-rayeng | |
900 | ling-ko-kanyem | |
1,000 | ejar | |
once | lam-tel-ka | |
twice | lam-ne-ka | |
thrice | lam-am-ka | |
many times | bu-ji-ka | |
single | a-tel-nyi | |
double | ne-nyi | |
triple | ham-nyi | |
1/2 | arot | |
1 1/2 | abung ka-lo arot | |
1/3 | abu-ngu-ki atel-ka | |
1/4 | rot-tung |
Source: Aduk Tayenk. Milang Phrase-Book. Research Department. Government of Arunachal Pradesh. Shillong – 1976.
Information compiled by Wolfgang Kuhl
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Information about Milang
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milang_language
http://www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/1378
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