Language
name and location:
Bodo Parja,
Odihsa,
Andhra,
India
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. guʈe |
21. kuddiampara guʈe |
2. d̪iʈa |
22. kuddiampara d̪iʈa |
3. t̪inʈe |
23. kuddiampara t̟inʈa |
4. sarːa |
24. kuddiampara sarːa |
5. paʈa |
25. kuddiampara paʈa |
6. cɔaʈa |
26. kuddiampara cɔaʈa |
7. sat̪era |
27. kuddiampara sat̟era |
8. aʈa |
28. kuddiampara aʈa |
9. nɔoʈɑ |
29. kuddiampara nɔoʈa |
10. d̪ɔsʈa |
30. t̟inʈa d̪ɔsʈa |
11. d̪ɔsʈam paraguʈa 10+1) |
40. sarːa d̪ɔsʈa |
12. t̪inpuŋɟɑ |
50. paʈa d̪ɔsʈa |
13. t̪inpuŋɟɑ paraguʈa (12+1) ? |
60. cɔaʈa d̪ɔsʈa |
14. t̪inpuŋɟɑ parad̪iʈa (12+2) ? |
70. sat̪ara d̪ɔsʈa |
15. t̪inpuŋɟɑ parat̪inʈa (12+3) ? |
80. aʈa d̪ɔsʈa |
16. carapunɟa |
90. nɔaʈa d̪ɔsʈa |
17. carapunɟa para guʈe (16+1) ? |
100. guʈa soii, 200. d̪iʈa soii |
18. carapunɟa parat̪inʈa (16+2) ? |
400. Sarːa soii, 800. aʈa soii |
19. carapunɟa parat̪inʈa (16+3) ? |
1000. kaʈe |
20. kuddi |
2000. d̪ita kaʈe |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Sam Robert M. A, M. Phil. (PhD research Scholar, Department of
Linguistics, Kerala University, Kerala, India, August |
Other comments: Bodo Parja has a decimal numeral system with special formation for the compound numerals 11 to 19 which might influenced by the nearby old Munda duodecimal system. ? Note that the traditional phonetic symbols: 'c'=is a voiceless palatal stop; 'ɟ'=is a voiced palatal stop. Bodo Parja is spoken by approximately 50,000 speakers in Andhra Pradesh state and Koraput district in Odisha state, India. |
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