Language
name and location:
Gojapuri,
Kashmir, India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. əkʰ |
21. ɪki |
2. dʊji |
22. bɑi |
3. ʈɑji |
23. teɪ |
4. t͡ʃʰər |
24. t͡ʃobi |
5. pə̃t͡ʃʰ |
25. pə̃d͡ʒɪ |
6. ʃəh |
26. t͡ʃʰɑbɪ |
7. sətʰ |
27. sətɑɪ |
8. əʈʰɪ |
28. əʈʰɑɪ |
9. nov |
29. unəti (30 - 1) |
10. dəʃ |
30. ti |
11. ɡare |
40. t͡ʃəli |
12. bɑre |
50. pɑ̃d͡ʒɑ |
13. te |
60. səʈʰ |
14. t͡ʃʰude |
70. sətʰɑr |
15. pərne |
80. əsi |
16. ʃoɖe |
90. nəbe |
17. sɪtɑte |
100. ʃõv |
18. əʈʰɑre |
200. dʊj ʃõv |
19. ʊni (20 - 1) |
1000. həzɑr |
20. bi |
2000. dʊji həzɑr |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof. Nazir Ahmad Dhar, Department of
Linguistics, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, Kashmir, India, February
5, 2017. |
Other comments: Gojapuri numeral system differs from that of Bhujpuri so Bhojpuri and Gojapori are different languages. Gojapuri is spoken in the village Khalu (Geo-coordinates of Khalu village is 33 degrees 2’47’’N degrees 40’39E) which is around 40km from the main city of Doda. District Doda is located about 231kms from Srinagar, the village lies in the middle of the outer Himalayan ranges and the district is mostly a hilly area. Khalu village lies in Tehsil Badarwah. In the village Khalu there is a small area known as Baraila which is identified as the native place of the speakers of Gojapuri language. The |
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