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Language
name and location:
Dogri,
Himachal
Pradesh,
India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
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1. ɪkkə |
21. ɪkki |
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2. do /dəũ |
22. bai |
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3. træ |
23. trei |
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4. t͡ʃarə |
24. t͡ʃoubi |
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5. pə̃́ɳə |
25. panʒi |
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6. t͡ʃʰe |
26. t͡ʃabi |
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7. səttə |
27. satai |
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8. ətʜə |
28. tʜai |
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9. nɔ(n) |
29. unətti /nəttri (30 - 1) |
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10. dəssə |
30. trí |
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11. ɳarã |
40. t͡ʃali |
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12. barã |
50. panʒah |
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13. te̋rã |
60. sə́tʜ |
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14. t͡ʃodã |
70. sattar |
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15. pə̃drã |
80. assi |
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16. sólã |
90. nabbɛ /nəbbɛ |
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17. stárã |
100. sau |
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18. tʰárã |
200. dosau |
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19. unni (20 - 1) |
1000. jàr |
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20. bíí / bih |
2000. dəũjàr |
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Linguist
providing data and dateː Prof. Ujjal Singh Bahri,
University of Panjabi, India,
July |
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Other comments: Dogri has a decimal system similar to that of Kangri. Dogri or Dogri Pahari is spoken by approximately 2,600,000 speakers in Jammu and Kashmir state, Himachal Pradesh state and Punjab state, India. |
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