Language name and location: Bodo Parja, Odihsa, Andhra, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区博多-帕尔贾语, 印度东部奥里萨邦及安得拉邦  

 

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 24, 2018.
供资料的语言学家: Dr. Sam Robert, 2018 年 8 月 24 日.

 

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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