Language
name and location:
Ahirani,
Gujarat,
Maharashtra,
India [Ref. to
Ethnologue ] |
1. ekʰ |
21. ekʰvɪs |
2. d̪ɔn |
22. bavɪs |
3. t̪in |
23. t̪evɪs |
4. tʃɑr |
24. tʃɑrvɪs |
5. pɑtʃ |
25. pɑtʃvɪs |
6. sɑha |
26. sɑhavɪs |
7. sɑt̪ |
27. sɑt̪vɪs |
8. ɑt |
28. ɑtvɪs |
9. nəu |
29. ekʰɔnt̪is ( 30 - 1) |
10. d̪ɑha |
30. t̪is |
11. akra |
40. tʃɑjɪs |
12. baʰrɑ |
50. pannaːs̪ |
13. t̪era |
60. sɑt |
14. tʃaud̪a |
70. sat̪ar |
15. pand̪ra |
80. aɪnʃɪ |
16. soja |
90. navəut̪ |
17. sat̪ra |
100. ʃambʰar / ʃekada, 200. d̪ɔn ʃe |
18. atrə |
400. tʃɑr ʃe, 500. pɑntʃ ʃe |
19. ekʰɔnɪs ( 20 - 1) |
1000. ekʰ hasɑr, 2000. d̪ɔn hasɑr |
20. vɪs |
10,000. d̪ɑha hasɑr |
Linguist providing data and dateː Miss Shalu S.,
Post
Graduation of final year student, Department of Linguistics, Jawaharlal
Nehru University, New Delhi, India.
June 1, |
Other comments: Ahirani is an Indo-Aryan language, spoken mainly in the villages of dhule, Maharashtra. its an sov language. its nominal morphology is agglutinating in nature and verbal morphology is in to inflectional . numerals in ahirani precedes the noun it modifies. Ahirani numeral system is similar to that of Khandeshi and Marathi. |
Language name and location: Ahirani, Gujarat, Maharashtra, India [Ref. to Ethnologue ]
|
1. ek |
21. ekvis̪ |
2. d̪on |
22. baːvis̪ |
3. t̪in |
23. t̪evis̪ |
4. caːɾ |
24. covis̪ |
5. paːc̪ |
25. pancvis̪ |
6. s̪av |
26. savvis̪ |
7. s̪aːt̪ |
27. sat̪t̪aːvis̪ |
8. aːʈʰ |
28. aʈʈʰaːvis̪ |
9. nau |
29. ekontis |
10. dahaː |
30. t̪is̪ |
11. akaɾaː |
40. caːɻis̪ |
12. baːɾaː |
50. pannaːs̪ |
13. t̪eɾaː |
60. s̪aːʈh |
14. caudaː |
70. s̪at̪t̪ar |
15. pand̪ʱraː |
80. ainʃi |
16. s̪oɺaː |
90. navvad |
17. s̪at̪ɾaː |
100. ʃambʱar, 200. donʃe |
18. aʈʰaɾaː |
400. caːrʃe, 800. aːʈʰʃe |
19. ekonaːvis̪ ( 20 - 1) |
1000. ek haɟaːr |
20. vis̪ |
2000. d̪on haɟaːr |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Sam Robert M. A, M. Phil. (PhD research Scholar, Department of Linguistics, Kerala University, Kerala, India, August 24, 2018. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Sam Robert, 2018 年 8 月 24 日. |
Other comments: Ahirani numeral system is similar to that of Khandeshi and Marathi. Note that the traditional phonetic symbols: 'c '= is a voiceless palatal stop; 'ɟ' = is a voiced palatal stop. Ahirani is spoken by approximately 1,600,000 speakers in Gujarat state and Maharashtra state, India. |
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