Language
name and location:
Hindi, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ek [ek] |
21. ikkais [ɪkːis] |
2. do [d̪o] |
22. bais [bais] |
3. tin [t̪in] |
23. teis [t̪eis] |
4. cār [t͡ʃar] |
24. caubis [t͡ʃɔbis] |
5. pāch [pãt͡ʃ] |
25. pacis [pʌt͡ʃis] |
6. cha [t͡ʃʰɛ] |
26. chabbis [t͡ʃʰʌbːis] |
7. sāt [sat̪] |
27. satais [sʌt̪ais] |
8. āṭh [aʈʰ] |
28. əthawis [ʌʈʰais] |
9. nau [nɔ] |
29. uṇtis [ʊnt̪is] (30 - 1) |
10. das [d̪ʌs] |
30. tis [t̪is] |
11. gārah [gjarah] |
40. chaḷīs [t͡ʃalis] |
12. bārah [barəh] |
50. pachas [pʌt͡ʃas] |
13. terah [t̪erəh] |
60. sath [saʈʰ] |
14. chaudah [t͡ʃɔd̪əh] |
70. sattar [sʌt̪ːər] |
15. pandrah [pʌnd̪rəh] |
80. assī [ʌsːiː] |
16. soḷah [soləh] |
90. nabbe [nʌbːe] |
17. sattrah [sʌt̪rəh] |
100. ek sau [eksɔ] |
18. aṭhārah [ʌʈʰarəh] |
200. do sau [d̪osɔ] |
19. uṇnis [ʊnːis] (20 - 1) |
1000. ek hazar [ek hʌzar] |
20. bis [bis] |
2000. do hazar [d̪o hʌzar] |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof. Manjari Ohala,
University of California at
Berkeley,
USA, June |
Other comments: Hindi has decimal system. Hindi or Modern Standard Hindi is spoken by 600,000,000 speakers widespread in north India: northern Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand states and Delhi, India as well as Sri Lanka and Nepal. |
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