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Language name and locationː Hill Madia, India [Refer to Ethnologue] |
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1. ʊnd̪ɪ |
21. viːsa ʊnd̪ɪ |
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2. ɾɛnɖ |
22. viːsa ɾɛnɖ |
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3. muːnɖ |
23. viːsa muːnɖ |
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4. na:lʊŋ |
24. viːsa naːlʊŋ |
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5. ʔɛjʊŋ |
25. viːsa ʔɛjʊŋ |
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6. ʔaːrʊŋ |
26. viːsa ʔaːrʊŋ |
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7. ʔeːɽʊŋ * |
27. viːsa ʔeːɽʊŋ |
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8. aːʈ |
28. viːsa aːʈ |
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9. nɘv |
29. viːsa nɘv |
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10. d̪ɘʔa |
30. viːsa d̪ɘʔa ( 20+ 10 ) |
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11. ɘkɾa |
40. ɽenɖ viːsɘŋ ( 2 x 20 ) |
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12. baːɾa |
50. ɽenɖ viːsɘŋ d̪ɘʔa ( 2 x 20+ 10 ) |
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13. t̪eːɾa |
60. muːnɖ viːsɘŋ ( 3 x 20 ) |
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14. tʃɘvd̪a |
70. muːɳɖ viːsɘŋ d̪ɘʔa ( 3 x 20+ 10 ) |
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15. pɘnd̪ɾa |
80. naːlʊŋ viːsɘŋ ( 4 x 20 ) |
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16. soːɽa |
90. naːlʊ viːsɘŋ d̪ɘʔa ( 4 x 20+ 10 ) |
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17. sɘt̪ɾa |
100. nuːɾ |
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18. ɘʈɾa |
200. rɛnɖ nʊʔk |
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19. eːkɔnɪs |
1000. ʔɘdʒɘɾ |
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20. viːsa |
2000. rɛnɖ ʔɘdʒɘɾk |
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Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Christopher Vaz, SIL International, India. October 6, 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Christopher Vaz, 2011 年 10 月 6 日. |
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Other comments: Hill Maria only remains Dravidian numerals one to seven, they adopt Indo-Aryan numeral system mixed with native terms for numbers after twenty. This is from Bhamragad dialect spoken in Gadchiroli District, Maharashtra, India. |
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Language name and location: Abujhmaria, India [Refer to Ethnologue] |
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1. ond(i:) |
21. koːɖiː meːnɖ oɳɖ |
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2. renɖ(u:) |
22. koːɖiː meːnɖ renɖ |
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3. muːnɖ(u:) |
23. koːɖiː meːnɖ muːnɖ |
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4. na:luŋ |
24. koːɖiː meːnɖ naːluŋ |
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5. (h)ayŋ |
25. koːɖiː meːnɖ (h)ayŋ |
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6. (h)aːruŋ |
26. koːɖiː meːnɖ (h)aːruŋ |
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7. sat(uː) |
27. koːɖiː meːnɖ sat |
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8. aːʈ(uː) |
28. koːɖiː meːnɖ aːʈ |
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9. naw(uː) |
29. koːɖiː meːnɖ naw |
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10. das(uː) / pad |
30. ɖeɖɖaː koːɖiː ( twenty and a half of it) |
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11. gyaːraː |
40. renɖ koːɖiːŋ ( 2 x 20 ) |
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12. baːraː |
50. renɖ koːɖiː meːnɖ das ( 2 x 20+ 10 ) |
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13. teːra |
60. muːnɖ koːɖiːŋ ( 3 x 20 ) |
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14. cawdaː |
70. muːɳɖ meːnɖ das ( 3 x 20+ 10 ) |
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15. pandraː |
80. naːluŋ koːɖiːŋ ( 4 x 20 ) |
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16. soːraː |
90. naːluŋ koːɖiː meːnɖ das ( 4 x 20+ 10 ) |
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17. satraː |
100. (h)ayŋ koːɖiːŋ ( 5 x 20 )/ nuːr / saw |
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18. aʈaːraː |
200. renɖ saw |
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19. unaːyis |
1000. hajaːr |
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20. koːɖiː |
2000. renɖ hajaːr |
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Sourceː Natarajan, G.V., 1985. Abujhmaria Grammar. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore, India |
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Other comments: Abujhmaria only remains Dravidian numerals one to six, they adopt Indo-Aryan numeral system mixed with native terms for numbers after twenty. Some speakers use Dravidian numerals pad and nuːr for ten and hundred in place of the borrowed numerals das and saw respectively. The word ''ɖeɖɖaː'' for thirty is a borrowed word from Indo-Aryan, which means ''one and a half''. |
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