Language
name and location:
Bengali, Bangladesh, India, Nepal [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ek /ɛk/ |
21. ekush/ekuʃ/ |
2. dui /d̪ui/ |
22. baish/ ba.iʃ/ |
3. tin /t̪in/ |
23. teish /t̪əiʃ/ |
4. char /t͡ʃɑɹ/ |
24. chobbish /t͡ʃɔbbiʃ/ |
5. patch /pat͡ʃ/ |
25. pochis /pot͡ʃiʃ/ |
6. choi /t͡ʃʰɔi/ |
26. chabbis /t͡ʃʰabbiʃ/ |
7. shat /ʃɒt̪/ |
27. satash /ʃat̪aʃ/ |
8. at /ɒt̪/ |
28. athas /at̪ʰaʃ/ |
9. noi /nɔi/ |
29. untrish /unt̪ɹiʃ/ |
10. dosh /d̪ɔʃ/ |
30. trish /t̪ɹiʃ/ |
11. eɡaro /ɛɡaro/ |
40. chollis /t͡ʃɔlliʃ/ |
12. baro /baro/ |
50. ponchas /pɔnt͡ʃaʃ |
13. tero /tɛro/ tɛro |
60. shat /ʃait̪/ |
14. choddo /t͡ʃod̪d̪o/ |
70. shottor /ʃɔt̪t̪ɔɹ/ |
15. ponero /ponero/ |
80. ashi /aʃi/ |
16. sholo /ʃolo/ |
90. nobboi /nob.boi/ |
17. shotero /ʃɔt̪ero/ |
100. eksho /ɛkʃɔ/, 200. duisho/d̪uiʃɔ/ |
18. atharo /at̪ʰaro/ |
500. charsho /t͡ʃarʃɔ/, 800. atsho /ɒt̪ʃɔ/ |
19. unish /uniʃ/ |
1000. ekhazar /ɛkhad͡ʒar/ |
20. bish /biʃ/ |
2000. duihazar /d̪uihad͡ʒaɹ/ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Miss
Nilima Hakim
Mow, M.A. in TESOL & Linguistics \\ BSU, Graduate Teaching Assistant |
The Writing Program &The Writing Center, Department of English | Ball
State University, USA. December 30,
|
Other comments: Bengali has a decimal system similar to that of Assamese. This above data was taken from Bengali spoken in Bangladesh. Bengali or Bangala is spoken by approximately 270,000,000 speakers in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Bhutan and Pakistan. |
Language
name and location:
Bengali, Bangladesh, India, Nepal [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ek [æk] |
21. ekuś [ekuʃ] |
2. dui [dui] |
22. bāiś [bɑiʃ] |
3. tin [tin] |
23. teiś [teiʃ] |
4. cār [c͡ʃɑr] |
24. cabbiś [c͡ʃobbiʃ] |
5. pãc [pɑ̃c͡ʃ] |
25. pōciś [põc͡ʃiʃ] |
6. chay [c͡ʃʰɔĕ] |
26. chābbiś [c͡ʃʰɑbbiʃ] |
7. sāt [ʃɑt] |
27. sātāś [ʃɑtɑʃ] |
8. āṭ [ɑʈ] |
28. āṭhāś [ɑʈʰɑʃ] |
9. nay [nɔĕ] |
29. ūnatriś [untriʃ /unotiriʃ] (30 - 1) |
10. daś [dɔʃ] |
30. triś [triʃ] /tiriś [tiriʃ] |
11. egāra [ægɑro] |
40. calliś [c͡ʃalliʃ] |
12. bāra [bɑro] |
50. pañcāś [pɔnc͡ʃɑʃ] |
13. tera [tæro] |
60. ṣāṭ [ʃɑʈ] |
14. codda [c͡ʃoddo] |
70. sattar [ʃottor] |
15. panera [ponero] |
80. āśi [ɑʃi] |
16. sola [ʃolo] |
90. nabbai [nobboi] |
17. satera [ʃotero] |
100. ekśa [ækʃo] |
18. āṭhera [ɑʈʰero] /āṭhero[ɑʈʰɑro] |
200. du śa [du ʃo] |
19. ūniś [uniʃ] (20 - 1) |
1000. ekhājār [æk hɑɟɑr] |
20. kuṛi[kuɽi] / biś [biʃ] |
2000. du hājār [du hɑɟɑr] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. A. K. Basu,
Central Institute of Indian
Linguistics,
Mysore, India, May
31 |
Other comments: Benagli has a decimal system similar to that of Assamese. The avobe data was taken from Bengali spoken in India. |
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