Language
name and locationː
Dhundari,
Tonk,
Rajasthan, India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ek |
21. ɪkkɪs |
2. d̪o |
22. bais |
3. t̪in |
23. t̪eis |
4. t͡ʃjaɾ |
24. t͡ʃois |
5. paɲt͡ʃ |
25. pət͡ʃt͡ʃis |
6. t͡ʃʰə |
26. t͡ʃʰəbis |
7. sat |
27. sətais |
8. aʈʰ |
28. əʈʰais |
9. no |
29. gʊɳt̪is |
10. dəs |
30. t̪is |
11. ɡjaɾa |
40. t͡ʃaɭis |
12. baɾa |
50. pət͡ʃas |
13. teɾa |
60. saʈʰ |
14. t͡ʃod̪ʰa |
70. sət̪t̪əɾ |
15. pənd̪ɾa |
80. əssi |
16. soɭa |
90. nəbbe |
17. sət̪ɾa |
100. sɔ, 200. do sɔ |
18. əʈʰaɾa |
400. t͡ʃjaɾ sɔ, 800. aʈʰ sɔ |
19. gʊnis |
1000. ek həd͡ʒɑɾ |
20. bis |
2000. do həd͡ʒɑɾ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Royson
Norman D'Souza, Linguistics, Project Manager at NLCI (New Life Computer
Institute), Bangalore, India,
October 15,
2019. |
Other comments: Dhundari has a decimal numeral system. This language is spoken in Rajasthan state: Dausa, Jaipur, and Tonk districts; possibly in Ajmer, Bundi, Jhalawar, northern Karauli, Kishangarh, Kota, and Sawai Madhopur districts, with 1,480,000 speakers (2011 census). n. Positive attitudes. Also use Hindi, but the educated are more fluent. |
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