Language name and locationː Juang, Odisha state, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区朱昂语, 印度东部奥迪萨邦

 

1. muiɳto

21.  ikuis

2. ambaʈo

22.  bais

3. eɡoʈa

23.  teis

4. ɡaɳʈamiɲ

24.  t͡ʃobis

5. paɲt͡ʃa ɡoʈa (all loans hereafter)

25.  pot͡ʃis

6. t͡ʃo ɡoʈa

26.  t̩͡ʃʰobis

7. sato ɡoʈa

27.  satais

8. aʈo ɡoʈa

28.  oʈais

9. no ɡoʈa

29.  untriris

10. doso ɡoʈa

30.  tiris

11. eɡaro

40.  t͡ʃaɭis

12. bɑr

50.  pot͡ʃas

13. tero

60.  saʈie

14. t͡ʃoudo 

70.  soturi

15. pondoro

80.  ossi

16. soɭo

90.  nobe

17. soʈoro

100. soe

18. otoro

200.  dui soe

19. uɳis

1000. hod͡ʒare

20. kodie

2000. dui hod͡ʒare

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Mrs. Swapna and Alexander, Wycliffe-India,

March 21, 2013.

供资料的语言学家: Mrs. Swapna and Alexander, 2013 年 3 月 21 日.

 

Other comments: Juang is spoken by approximately 30,000 speakers in north Angul, east Dhenkanal, south Keonjhar districts, Odisha state, India. Juang has a traditional vigesimal system before but used a decimal system with native Munda words only for 1, 2, 3, and 4. After which is all borrowed words from the LWC Oriya. This made me wonder and on enquiry was told that 5 was one hand 10 was 2 hands and 15 was 3 hands and then of course 20 was 4 hands. Then it was multiples of 20. The younger people do not know this nor use it. But they still say, for example, 72 as 3 twenty and twelve.  


Language name and locationː Juang, Odisha state, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区朱昂语, 印度东部奥迪萨邦

 

1. mũito

21.  Oriya numerals

2. ɔmbato

22.   

3. egota

23.   

4. gandami

24. 

5. pancɔgotā

25.   

6. čhɔgotā

26.   

7. satɔgotā

27. 

8. athəgotā

28.  

9. nɔɔgotā

29. 

10. dɔsɔgotā

30.  

11. egarəgotā

40. 

12. barɔgotā

50.  

13. terɔgotā

60.  

14. chɔuðəgotā

70.  

15. pɔ̃nðərɔgotā

80.  

16. solɔgotā

90.  

17. sɔtɔrɔgotā

100. 

18. ɔʈhrɔgotā

200. 

19. uɳisigotā

1000

20. koɖiegotā

2000.

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Smita Sinha, Berhampur University, Orissa, India, October 15, 2006.
供资料的语言学家: Dr. Smita Sinha, 2006 年 10 月 15 日.

 

Other comments: Juang still has Munda numerals from 1 to 4, after four they use Oriya numerals.


 

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