Language
name and locationː
Aheri Gondi,
Maharashtra, India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. un̪d̪i |
21. iruvəjun̪d̪i |
2. rɛɳɖu |
22. iruvəjrɛɳɖu |
3. muːɖu |
23. iruvəjmuːɖu |
4. naːluŋ |
24. iruvəjnaːluŋ |
5. hɛjːuŋ |
25. iruvəjhɛjuŋ |
6. haːruŋ |
26. iruvəjhaːruŋ |
7. hɛːɖuŋ |
27. iruvəjhɛːɖuŋ |
8. ɛnmid̪i |
28. iruvəjɛnmid̪i |
9. t̪ommid̪i |
29. iruvəjt̪ommid̪i |
10. pəd̪i |
30. mupːəj |
11. pəd̪əkoɳɖu |
40. nəlpɛj |
12. pənːɛɳɖu |
50. jaːvɛj |
13. pəd̪əmuːɖu |
60. aruvɛj |
14. pəd̪naːluŋ |
70. ɖəbːəj |
15. pəd̪hɛːni |
80. ɛnbəj |
16. pəd̪haːruŋ |
90. t̪ombəj |
17. pəd̪hɛɖuːŋ |
100. nuːru, 200. rɛɳɖunuhuku |
18. pəd̪ɛɳmid̪i |
400. naːluŋnuhuku, 800. ɛnmid̪inuhuku |
19. pən̪d̪omid̪i |
1000. vɛj |
20. iruvəj |
2000. rɛɳɖuvɛjku |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr. Benny Kurian,
Aheri Gondi Bible translator, India.
September 7,
2018. |
Other comments: Aheri Gondi has a decimal numeral system and still remains more Dravidian numerals. Aheri Gondi, a South-Central Dravidian language spoken by approximately 150,000 speakers in the Indian states of Maharashtra and Telangan. Gondi languages are spoken by about three million Gondi people, chiefly in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and by small minorities in neighbouring states, by the Gond people, it is highly endangered, with only one fifth of Gonds speaking the language. |