Language
name and locationː
Bodo Gadaba,
Odisha,
India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. mujro * / ek <Deisya or Oriya |
21. koɖe ek |
2. d̪uj / umbar * |
22. koɖe d̪uj |
3. t̪in < Deisya or Oriya |
23. koɖe t̪in |
4. sar < Deisya or Oriya |
24. koɖe sar |
5. pãs |
25. koɖe pãs |
6. so |
26. koɖe so |
7. sat̪ |
27. koɖe sat̪ |
8. aʈ |
28. koɖe aʈ |
9. no |
29. koɖe no |
10. d̪os |
30. koɖe d̪os |
11. eɡar |
40. d̪uj koɖe (2 x 20) |
12. baro |
50. d̪uj koɖe d̪os |
13. t̪ero |
60. t̪in koɖe (3 x 20) |
14. sowd̪o |
70. t̪in koɖe d̪os |
15. pond̪ro |
80. sar koɖe (4 x 20) |
16. solo |
90. sar koɖe d̪os |
17. sot̪ro |
100. pãs koɖe (5 x 20) |
18. oʈro |
200. d̪os koɖe |
19. onis |
1000. odʒar |
20. koɖe |
2000. d̪uj odʒar |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr. Herold Rajan,
Asha Kiran
|
Other comments: Bodo Gadaba or Gutob has a vigesimal system. Bodo Gadaba still has two Munda numbers: 1 mujro and 2 umbar, the rest of the numbers are borrowed from Deisya / Oriya. ''Bodo'' means big in Oriya. Gadaba. Bodo Gadaba is spoken by approximately 8,000 speakers in Andhra Pradesh and Odisha states, India. Note that in Ollar Gadaba, the Dravidian variety is called San Gadaba means small Gadaba. |
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