Language
name and locationː
Brahui, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. /Ɂase(t)/ |
21. /bist o Ɂase(t)/ |
2. /Ɂera(t)/, /Ɂerā/, /Ɂera/ |
22. /bist o Ɂera(t)/, /bist o Ɂerā/ |
3. /mose(t)/ |
23. /bist o mose(t)/ |
4. /čār/ < Persian |
24. /bist o čār/ |
5. /panǰ/ |
25. /bist o panǰ/ |
6. /šeš/ |
26. /bist o šeš/ |
7. /haf/ |
27. /bist o haf/ |
8. /haš/ |
28. /bist o haš/ |
9. /no/ |
29. /bist o no/ |
10. /da/ |
30. /si/ |
11. /yāzda/ |
40. /čel/ |
12. /devāzda/ |
50. /penǰā/ |
13. /sizda/ |
60. /šas/ |
14. /čārda/ |
70. /haftād/ |
15. /puenzda/ |
80. /haštād/ |
16. /šuenzda/ |
90. /nevad/ |
17. /hivda/ |
100. /sad/, 200. /Ɂeratvist/ |
18. /hiǰda/ |
400. /čārsad/, 800. /hašsad/ |
19. /nuezda/ |
1000. /hezār/ |
20. /bist/ |
2000. /Ɂera(t) hezār/, /Ɂerā hezār/ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr.
Anoushe (Fateme) Sheybanifard,
Institute of Ancient Iranian culture and languages at
Tehran State University, Tehran, Iran.
March |
Other comments: Brahui has a vigesimal system before. Brahui only remains traditional numerals 1 to 3, from 4 up, they use Iranian numerals now. Brahui is spoken by approximately 2,800,000 speakers in Balochistan and Sindh provinces, Pakistan as well as Iran, Afghanistan and Turkmenistan. |
Language
name and locationː
Brahui, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. asiʈː |
21. biːst u jak |
2. iraʈː, iraː |
22. biːst u do |
3. musiʈː |
23. biːst u saj |
4. t͡ʃaːr < Iranian |
24. biːst u t͡ʃaːr |
5. pant͡ʃ |
25. biːst u pant͡ʃ |
6. ʃaʃ |
26. biːst u ʃaʃ |
7. ˀapt / ˀaft |
27. biːst u apt |
8. ˀaʃt |
28. biːst u aʃt |
9. noːˀ |
29. biːst u no |
10. daʔ |
30. siː |
11. jãːzda |
40. t͡ʃil |
12. dwãːzda |
50. pand͡ʒaː |
13. sẽːzda |
60. ʃast / musi biːst (3 x 20) |
14. t͡ʃãːrda |
70. ˀaptaːd / must biːst u da (3 x 20+10) |
15. pãːnzda |
80. ˀaʃtaːd / t͡ʃaːr biːst (4 x 20) |
16. ʃãːnzda |
90. navad / t͡ʃaːr biːst u da |
17. ˀavda |
100. sad |
18. ˀaʒda |
200. do sad |
19. noːzda |
1000. ˀazaːr |
20. biːst |
2000. do ˀazaːr |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. M. S. Andronov, Institute of Linguistics,
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia,
November |
Other comments: Brahui has a vigesimal system before. Brahui only remains traditional Dravidian numerals 1 to 3, from 4 up, they use Iranian numerals. Occasionally numbers above forty have optional variants based on scores. Brahui is spoken by approximately 2,800,000 speakers in Balochistan and Sindh provinces, Pakistan as well as Iran, Afghanistan and Turkmenistan. Brahui is the only Dravidian Language Surrounded by Aryan Languages in Pakistan. |