Language
name and locationː Kanauji,
Uttar Pradesh,
India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ek / jak |
21. ekəɪs |
2. d̪ʊɪ |
22. baɪs |
3. t̪in |
23. t̪eɪs |
4. t̪ʃar / t̪ʃarɪ |
24. t̪ʃəʊbis |
5. pãʧ |
25. pət̪ʃis |
6. t̪ʃʰɛ |
26. t̪ʃʰəbbɪs |
7. sat̪ |
27. sət̪t̪aɪs |
8. aʈʰ |
28. əʈʈʰaɪs |
9. nɔ |
29. ʊnt̪ɪs (30 - 1) |
10. d̪əs |
30. t̪is |
11. ɡjara |
40. t̪ʃalɪs |
12. bara |
50. pət̪ʃas |
13. tera |
60. saʈʰ |
14. t̪ʃəʊd̪a |
70. sət̪t̪ər |
15. pənd̪ra |
80. əssi |
16. sola |
90. nəbbe |
17. sat̪t̪ra |
100. sɔ, 200. dʊɪ sɔ |
18. əʈʰara |
400. t̪ʃar sɔ, 800. aʈʰ sɔ |
19. unəɪs (20 - 1) |
1000. ek hadʒar / hadʒar |
20. bis |
2000. dʊɪ hadʒar |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Pankaj
Dwivedi, Indian Institute of
Technology Ropar, Lecturer-cum-Junior
Research Officer, Officer-In-Charge, National Testing Services,
Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore.
Department of Higher Education, Language Bureau| Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India |
Other comments: Kanauji has a decimal system similar to that of the Hindi language. This language is spoken by approximately 6,000,000 speakers in six districts of Uttar Pradesh: Farrukhabad, Hardoi Shahjahanpur, Pilibhit, Etawah and Kanpur, India. |
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