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Pangkhua is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by a few thousand people in Bangladesh, but also has an unknown population in India. It doesn't have a script.
Here are the numbers zero to ten written in Pangkhua:
| Number | Romanisation | IPA |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | // | |
| 1 | khakka | /kʰakːa/ |
| 2 | pnika | /pnika/ |
| 3 | thumka | /tʰumka/ |
| 4 | lika | /lika/ |
| 5 | rɨngaka | /rɨŋaka/ |
| 6 | pəruk | /pəruk/ |
| 7 | šerika | /ʃərika/ |
| 8 | ria̯tka | /ria̯tka/ |
| 9 | kuakka | /kua̯kːa/ |
| 10 | šomka | /ʃomka/ |
Source: "The Kuki-Chin Communities of Bangladesh: A sociolinguistic survey" by Amy Kim, Palash Roy, and Mridul Sangma, language 2 in wordlist
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