Language
name and location: Grangali,
Kunar province, Pakistan [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. je |
21. je bi wist |
2. du |
22. du bi wist |
3. ɬe |
23. ɬe bi wist |
4. t͡soːɾ |
24. t͡soːɾ bi wist |
5. paːjn |
25. paːjnd͡ʒ bi wist |
6. t͡ʃe |
26. t͡ʃe bi wist |
7. saːt |
27. satə bi wist |
8. aːʃ |
28. aːʃə bi wist |
9. naːw |
29. naːw bi wist |
10. daːj |
30. daːj bi wist (10+20) |
11. jo:j |
40. du wea (2 x 20) |
12. dwoːj |
50. daːj bi du wea [10+(2 x 20)] |
13. ɬej |
60. ɬe wea (3 x 20) |
14. t͡saːdaj |
70. daːj bi ɬe wea [10+(3 x 20)] |
15. pand͡ʒi:w |
80. t͡soːɾ wea (4 x 20) |
16. ʃəj |
90. daːj bi t͡soːɾ wea [10+(4 x 20)] |
17. satiːw |
100. paːjn wea (5 x 20), 200. du sawa |
18. aːʃʈiːw |
400. t͡soːɾ sawa, 800. aːʃ sawa |
19. nəwiːw |
1000. zəɾ |
20. wist |
2000. du zəɾ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr.
Ju-Hong Yun,
SIL International with
Grangali
speaker Mr. Mohamad Ibrahim,
July
16 |
Other comments: Grangali has a traditional vigesimal numeral system. Grangali is spoken by approximately 5,000 speakers in Grangali and Zemiaki, Kandai on south Pech river, Kunar province, and Dara-I-Nur district, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan. |
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