Language
name and location:
Dakkani Urdu (Deccani), India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ek |
21. bis par ek |
2. do |
22. bis par do |
3. tīn |
23. bis par tīn |
4. cār |
24. bis par cār |
5. pānc |
25. bis par pānc |
6. chē |
26. bis par chē |
7. saat |
27. bis par saat |
8. āṭ |
28. bis par āṭ |
9. naũ |
29. bis par naũ |
10. das |
30. tis |
11. ɡiarah |
40. chālis |
12. bārā |
50. paccās |
13. tērā |
60. sāt̩h |
14. chaudā |
70. sattar |
15. pandrā |
80. assi |
16. saulā |
90. navvad |
17. satra |
100. ek sau, 200. do sau, 1000. ek hazār |
18. aṭhāra |
2000. do hazār, 1,00,000. ek lākh |
19. oṇnis |
10,00,000. das lākh |
20. bis |
1,00,00,000. ek kod̩ōd̩ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr.
Mubarak Ali, Associate professor,
Department of CAS-Linguistics, Annamalai,
Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu,
India March |
Other comments: Dakkani has a decimal system. Dakkani is usually regarded as a dialect of Urdu. Dakhini also spelled Dakkhani and Deccani, arose as a Muslim court language of the Deccan Plateau ca. 1300 AD in ways similar to Urdu. It is similar to Urdu in its influence from Arabic and Persian with a Hindi base, but differs because of the strong influence of Marathi, Konkani, Telugu, and Kannada spoken in the states of Maharashtra, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. |
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