Language
name and location:
Southwestern Fārs, Fars, Iran [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. a, yaː |
21. yak-bis, bis-o yak |
2. do, dik̂k̂o |
22. do-bis, bis-o do |
3. so |
23. so-bis, bis-o so |
4. t͡sâ |
24. t͡sâ-bis, bis-o t͡sâ |
5. panǰ, paːnso |
25. paːn-bis, bis-o pan |
6. šiš |
26. šiš-bis, bis-o šiš |
7. haf |
27. haf-bis, bis-o haf |
8. haš |
28. haš-bis, bis-o haš |
9. no |
29. no-bis, bis-o no |
10. daː |
30. si |
11. yâzza |
40. čel, t͡sel |
12. dovozza |
50. panjâ |
13. seːza |
60. šas |
14. t͡sârda |
70. haftâð |
15. pund͡za |
80. haštâð |
16. šund͡za |
90. nevað |
17. havda |
100. sað |
18. hažda |
200. divis |
19. nund͡za |
1000. hezâr, hozâr |
20. bis |
2000. do-hezâr |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Hassan Rezai
Baghbidi,
Department of Ancient Iranian Culture and Languages,
University of Tehran, Iran,
February 28 |
Other comments: Southwestern Far has a decimal system similar to Iranian Persian, and reportedly similar to Sivandi. Southwestern Far or Davānī is spoken scattered in Fars province, southwest Iran, |
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