Language
name and locationː Bazigar,
Maharastra, Madhya,
India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. eːkiː |
21. ikiː |
2. d̪wiː |
22. baːi |
3. t̪iːn |
23. t̪eːiː |
4. tʃaːr |
24. tʃoːwiː |
5. pãtʃ |
25. pʌdʒ |
6. tʃeːa |
26. tʃʌbbiː |
7. saːt̪ |
27. sʌt̪aːiː |
8. aːʈʰ |
28. aːʈaːi |
9. noː |
29. ʊt̪t̪iː |
10. d̪ʌh |
30. t̪iːs |
11. ɡiyaːreː |
40. tʃaːliː |
12. baːreː |
50. pʌdʒaː |
13. t̪eːreː |
60. saːʈʰ |
14. tʃʌud̪eː |
70. sʌtt̪̪ʌr |
15. pʌnd̪reː |
80. asiː |
16. soːleː |
90. nʌbeː |
17. sʌt̪reː |
100. soːu, 200. d̪ou soːu |
18. aʈareː |
400. tʃaːr soːu, 800. aːʈʰ soːu |
19. ʊŋiː (20 - 1) |
1000. hʌdʒaːr |
20. wiːs |
2000. d̪oiː hʌdʒaːr |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Umendra,
Bazigar Bible translator through
Dr. George Edward,
|
Other comments: Bazigar is spoken by approximately 58,000 speakers in Maharastra State and Madhya State, India. The Bazigar people have borrowed Indo-Aryan numerals with phonological adaptation now. |
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