Language
name and locationː
Koda,
Bangladesh, Bihar, India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. mia |
21. ekuʃ |
2. baria |
22. ba.iʃ |
3. apia |
23. t̪əiʃ |
4. upunia |
24. t͡ʃɔbbiʃ |
5. mɔrea |
25. pot͡ʃiʃ |
6. t͡ʃʰɔe < borrowed Bengali numerals |
26. t͡ʃʰabbiʃ |
7. ʃat̪ |
27. ʃat̪aʃ |
8. at |
28. at̪ʰaʃ |
9. nɔe |
29. unt̪ɹiʃ |
10. d̪ɔʃ |
30. t̪ɹiʃ |
11. eɡarɔ |
40. t͡ʃɔlliʃ |
12. baro/ |
50. pɔnt͡ʃaʃ |
13. tɛro |
60. ʃait̪ |
14. t͡ʃod̪d̪o |
70. ʃɔt̪t̪ɔɹ |
15. ponero |
80. aʃi |
16. ʃolo |
90. nob.boi |
17. ʃɔt̪ero |
100. ekʃɔ |
18. at̪ʰaro/ |
200. d̪uiʃɔ |
19. uniʃ |
1000. ɛkhad͡ʒar |
20. biʃ |
2000. d̪uihad͡ʒaɹ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Mashrur Imtiaz,
and Prof.
Sikder Monoare Murshed, Department of
Linguistics,
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Other comments: Koda is spoken by approximately 48,000 speakers in Bihar and West Bengal states, India as well as Bangladesh. Koda have has a traditional vigesimal system. Nowadays, the Koda language only remains traditional Munda numerals from 1 to 5. They borrowed Bengali numerals after 5. Note that the traditional symbol 'c' is = IPA [tʃ]. |
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