Language
name and locationː
Holiya,
Madhya Pradesh,
India
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. unda |
21. ippata undu |
2. adʒaːɖa |
22. ippata eɖɖɐ |
3. muːra |
23. ippata mːra |
4. naːka |
24. ippata naːkɐ |
5. adʒada |
25. ippata adʒadɐ |
6. aːra |
26. ippata aːrɐ |
7. dʒeːɭa |
27. ippata eːɭa |
8. eʈʈa |
28. ippata eʈʈa |
9. uɱbata |
29. ippata uɱbatɐ |
10. haːtu |
30. muːra hatta |
11. hannaunda |
40. naːka hattu |
12. hanneɖa |
50. dʒaːɖɖippattu hattu (2 x 20+10) |
13. hattamdʒaː mura |
60. muːra ipptta (3 x 20) |
14. hattamdʒaː naːka |
70. muːraippattu hattu |
15. hattamdʒaː adʒada |
80. naːkippattɐ (4 x 20) |
16. hattamdʒaː aːra |
90. naːkippattn u hattɐ (4 x 20+10) |
17. hattamdʒaː dʒeːɭa |
100. uda ɡvaːrata nuːru, 200. dʒaːɖa nuːrɐ |
18. hattamdʒaː eʈʈa |
400. naːka nuːrʉ, 800. eʈʈu nuːra |
19. hattamdʒaː uɱbata |
1000. hatta nuːrʉ |
20. ippata |
2000. ɪppata nuːrʉ |
Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. K. M. Metry, PI, SPPEL Holiya
Language,
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Other comments: Holiya (Golari) is an endangered southern Dravidian language closely related to Kannada. It was spoken by about 3,614 persons in Balaghat, Seoni districts of Madhya Pradesh and Gondia, Bhandara, Chandrapur districts of Maharashtra. It is very similar to the form of Kannada spoken in Bijapur (Vijayapura). Holiya has a mixed numeral system with ancient vigesimal system and decimal system. |
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