Language
name and locationː
Bijori, Jharkhand State,
India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. mɪjʌɖ̚ |
21. ekais ɡoʈ |
2. bʌɾɪja |
22. bais ɡoʈ |
3. peja |
23. t̪ais ɡoʈ |
4. t͡ʃaɾ ɡoʈ < Indo-Aryan |
24. t͡ʃaᵘbis ɡoʈ |
5. pãt͡ʃ ɡoʈ |
25. pat͡ʃːis ɡoʈ |
6. t͡ʃʰaᵘ ɡoʈ |
26. t͡ʃʰabːis ɡoʈ |
7. sat̪ ɡoʈ |
27. sat̪ais ɡoʈ |
8. aʈʰ ɡoʈ |
28. aʈʰais ɡoʈ |
9. naᵘ ɡoʈ |
29. ʊn̪t̪is ɡoʈ |
10. d̪as ɡoʈ |
30. t̪is ɡoʈ |
11. ɡaɾa ɡoʈ |
40. t͡ʃalis ɡoʈ |
12. baɾa ɡoʈ |
50. pat͡ʃːas ɡoʈ |
13. t̪eɾa ɡoʈ |
60. saʈʰ ɡoʈ |
14. t͡ʃaᵘd̪a ɡoʈ |
70. sat̪ːaɾ ɡoʈ |
15. pan̪d̪ɾa ɡoʈ |
80. ʌsːi ɡoʈ |
16. sola ɡoʈ |
90. nʌbːe ɡoʈ |
17. sʌt̪ɾa ɡoʈ |
100. mi saᵘ |
18. aʈʰaɾa ɡoʈ |
200. baɾ saᵘ,400. t͡ʃaɾ saᵘ |
19. ʊnːaⁱs ɡoʈ |
800. aʈʰ saᵘ, 1000. mi hʌd͡ʒaɾ |
20. bis ɡoʈ |
2000. baɾ hʌd͡ʒaɾ |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Mr.
Theodor Gipson Benjamin, India
Bible Society, India, August
21 |
Other comments: Bijori or Bijola is an endangered Munda language spoken in Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal States, India. However, The 2001 census reported that there were 12,800 speakers. Bijori has a vigesimal system before and but only preserved traditional Munda numerals from one to three. |
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