Singpho numbers

How to count in Singpho, a dialect of Jingpho, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in the northeast of India.

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Numeral Cardinal
1 ai, ai-ma
2 inkhong
3 músum
4 míli
5 manga
6 ku
7 snit, sínit
8 mcat
9 skhru
10 shi
11 shi-ai
12 shi-inkhong
13 shi-músum
14 shi-míli
15 shi-manga
16 shi-ku
17 shi-sínit
18 shi-mcat
19 shi-skhru
20 khun
21 khun-ai
22 khun- inkhong
23 khun-músum
24 khun-míli
25 khun-manga
26 khun-ku
27 khun-snit
28 khun-mcat
29 khun-skhru
30 dum-shi
40 míli-shi
50 manga-shi
60 ku-shi
70 snit-shi
80 mcat-shi
90 skhru-shi
100 leca
101 lecan-ai
200 inkhong ca
300 músum ca
400 míli ca
500 manga ca
600 ku ca
700 snit ca
800 mcat ca
900 skhru ca
1,000 hingma
1,365 hingma (i)-mu-sum ca-ku-shi-manga
1/2 ka-ang khup
1/3 mam msum goi, na manma
1/10 manshi goi, ma manma

Source: K. Das Gupta. Deputy Director of Research (Philology). Government of Arunchanal Pradesh. Shillong – 1979.

Information about Singpho
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singpho_dialect
http://www.ethnologue.com/18/language/sgp

Information provided by Wolfgang Kuhl

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Numbers in Tibeto-Burman languages

Angami, Balti, Hmar, Inpui, Jingpho, Khowa (Bugun), Koireng, Lepcha, Liangmai Naga, Milang, Moyon, Naxi, Pochuri (Naga), Sartang, Sherdukpen, Singpho, Tangkhul (Naga)

Numbers in other languages

Alphabetical index | Language family index

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