Language
name and location: Bakhtiâri,
Khuzestan, Iran [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. jæk |
21. bisjæk / bis o jæk |
2. do |
22. bis o do |
3. se |
23. bis o se |
4. t͡ʃar |
24. bis o t͡ʃar |
5. pænd͡ʒ / pænʃ |
25. bis o pænd͡ʒ |
6. ʃæʃ |
26. bis o ʃæʃ |
7. hæft / hæpt |
27. bis o hæft |
8. hæʃt |
28. bis o hæʃt |
9. no |
29. bis o no |
10. dæ |
30. si, 31. si vo jæk |
11. jɑzæ |
40. t͡ʃel |
12. duwazæ |
50. pænd͡ʒa |
13. sinzæ |
60. ʃæst |
14. t͡ʃɑrdæ |
70. hæftađ * |
15. punzæ |
80. hæʃtađ |
16. ʃunzæ |
90. nævæđ |
17. hæbdæ |
100. sæd |
18. hæʒdæ / hædʒdæ / hidʒdæ |
200. diwist |
19. nunzæ |
1000. hæzar |
20. bis |
2000. do hæzar |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Sima Zolfaghari, Centre for Linguistics,
Humanities,
Leiden University, Netherlands, April 5, 2012. |
Other comments: Bakhtiâri has decimal system similar to that of standard Persian. Note that < đ> is a voiced post-dental fricative. Bakhtiâri or Lori-Bakhtiāri is spoken by approximately 1,270,000 speakers in Khuzestan province; also west Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Lorestan, and Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad provinces; Esfahan and Markazi provinces: Dorud, Masjed-e Soleiman, and Shahr-e Kord, Iran. |
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