Language
name and location:
Rajput Garasia,
Gurajat, India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ek |
21. vi ne ek |
2. be |
22. vi ne be |
3. t̪ɛn |
23. vi ne t̪ɛn |
4. siaɾ |
24. vi ne siaɾ |
5. pɔs |
25. vi ne pɔs |
6. se |
26. ɖoɖ vi ma siaɾ kɛm |
7. hat̪ʰ |
27. ɖoɖ vi ma t̪ɛn kɛm |
8. aʈʰ |
28. ɖoɖ vi ma be kɛm |
9. nev |
29. ɖoɖ vi ma ek kɛm |
10. d̪ɛs |
30. ɖoɖ vi |
11. ɛgɟaɾe / d̪ɛs ne ek |
40. be vi (2 x 20) |
12. baɾe / d̪ɛs ne be |
50. be vi ne d̪ɛs |
13. t̪eɾe / d̪ɛs ne t̪ɛn |
60. t̪ɛn vi (3 x 20) |
14. sevd̪e / d̪ɛs ne siaɾ |
70. siaɾ vi ma d̪ɛs osu (80 - 10 ) |
15. pɛndɛɾ / vi ma pɔs osu (20- 5) |
80. siaɾ vi (4 x 20) |
16. hoɭɭa / vi ma siaɾ osu (20 - 4) |
90. ho ma d̪ɛs osu (100 - 10) |
17. hɛtɾa / vi ma t̪ɛn osu (20 - 3) |
100. ho |
18. eɖaɾ / vi ma be osu (20 - 2) |
200. be ho |
19. unis /vi ma ek kɛm (20 - 1) |
1000. hezaɾ |
20. vi |
2000. be hezaɾ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mrs. Vickie and Mr. Daniesh Patel,
Rajput Garasia Bible Translator,
Indian Bible Society,
August |
Other comments: Rajput Garasia has a native vigesimal numeral system with interesting construction on traditional compound numbers 15 to 19, 26 to 29 and 70 and 90. The first column of numbers 11 to 19 are borrowed terms used by the literate. Rajput Garasia is spoken by approximately 76,000 speakers in Banaskantha district, Gujarat state; Pali, Sirchi, and Udaipur districts, Rajasthan state, India. |
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