Language name and location: Haryanvi, Haryana, Uttar,  India [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区哈尔彦维 (邦加鲁 Bangaru), 印度北部哈里亚纳邦及北方邦

 

1. ek

21.  ɪkkis

2. do

22.  bais

3. tin

23.  teis

4. t͡ʃjaɾ

24.  t͡ʃɔbis

5. pãt͡ʃ

25.  pʌt͡ʃːis

6. t͡ʃʰɛ

26.  t͡ʃʰʌbːis

7. sat

27.  sʌtais

8. aʈʰ

28.  ʈʰais

9. no

29.  ʊɳtis (30 - 1)

10. dʌs

30.  tis

11. ɡjaɾa

40.  t͡ʃaɭis

12. baɾa

50.  pʌt͡ʃas

13. teɾa

60.  saʈʰ

14. t͡ʃɔda

70.  sʌttʌɾ

15. pʌndɾa

80.  ʌssi

16. soɭa

90.  nʌbbɛ

17. sʌtɾa

100. so

18. ʈʰaɾa

200. do se

19. ʊnnis (20 - 1)

1000. ʌ̤zaɾ

20. bis

2000. do ʌ̤zaɾ

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Sudarshan Thomas, Wycliffe-India, March 4, 2013

供资料的语言学家: Mr. Sudarshan Thomas, 2013 年 3 月 4 日.

 

Other comments: Haryanvi or Bangaru has a numeral system similar to that of Hindi.

Haryanvi is spoken by approximately 9,800,000 speakers in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh states and Delhi, India.

Note thatː

a) In numerals 8, 18,28: The /t/is retroflex

b) In numerals 16 & 40: The /l/ is retroflex flap 

c) In numeral 29: The /ⁿ / is retroflex flap

d) In numerals where ‘ai’ and ‘ei’ combinations occur these are not vowel glides but
    two equally prominent vowels. 


Language name and location: Haryanvi, Haryana, Uttar,  India [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区哈尔彦维 (邦加鲁 Bangaru), 印度北部哈里亚纳邦及北方邦

 

1. ek

21.  ɪkkis

2. do

22.  bais

3. tin

23.  teis

4. t͡ʃjar

24.  t͡ʃɔbis

5. pãt͡ʃ

25.  pət͡ʃːis

6. t͡ʃʰəh

26.  t͡ʃəbːis

7. sat

27.  sətais

8. aʈʰ

28.  ʈais

9. nɔ

29.  uɳtis (30 - 1)

10. dəs

30.  tis

11. gjarah

40.  t͡ʃaɭis

12. barah

50.  pət͡ʃas

13. terah

60.  saʈʰj

14. t͡ʃɔdah

70.  səttərj

15. pəndrah

80.  əssi

16. soɭah

90.  nəbbæ

17. sətrah

100. sɔ

18. ʈʰarah

200. do se

19. unɪs (20 - 1)

1000. həd͡ʒar

20. bis

2000. do həd͡ʒar

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. S. R. Sharma, Pune Research Colleague, Pune, India, September 19, 1994.

供资料的语言学家: Dr. S. R. Sharma, 1994 年 9 月 19 日.

 

Other comments: Bangaru numeral system is similar to that of Hindi.


 

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