Language
name and locationː
Khirwar,
Jhanrkhand, India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. eɡo |
21. ekɑɪsɡo |
2. d̪uɡo |
22. baɪsɡo |
3. t̪inɡo |
23. t̪eɪsɡo |
4. tʃarɡo |
24. tʃɑʊbisɡo |
5. pãtʃɡo |
25. pɑtʃisɡo |
6. tʃʰɑvɡo |
26. tʃɑbbisɡo |
7. sat̪ɡo |
27. sɑt̪aɪsɡo |
8. aʈʰɡo |
28. aʈʰaɪsɡo |
9. nɑʋɡo |
29. unt̪isɡo |
10. d̪ɑsɡo |
30. t̪isɡo |
11. eɡarɑɡo |
40. tʃalɪsɡo |
12. barɑhɡo |
50. pãtʃasɡo |
13. t̪erahɡo |
60. saʈʰɡo |
14. tʃɑʊd̪ɐɡo |
70. sɑt̪rahɡo |
15. pɑn̪d̪rahɡo |
80. asiɡo |
16. solɑhɡo |
90. nɑbeɡo |
17. sɑt̪rahɡo |
100. sɑʋɡo, 200. d̪usɑʋɡo |
18. aʈʰarɑhɡo |
400. tʃarsɑʋɡo, 800. aʈʰsɑʋɡo |
19. unɑɪsɡo |
1000. hɑdʒarɑɡo |
20. bisɡo |
2000. d̪uhɑdʒarɑɡo |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr.
Suraj Mini,
Khirwar Bible translator, India.
September 10,
2018. |
Other comments: Khirwar or Palamu is spoken by approximately 25,800 speakers in Garhwah and Latehar in Jhanrkhand State of Eastern India. Khirwar people has completely borrowed numerals from neighboring Indo-Aryan language now. |