Language
name and location ː
Northwestern Kolami, India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. okkod |
21. ekvis |
2. indiŋ |
22. bavis |
3. muːndiŋ |
23. tevis |
4. naliŋ |
24. t͡ʃowvis |
5. ayd |
25. pənt͡ʃvis |
6. sa <borrowed from Marathi |
26. sawvis |
7. saːt |
27. satavis |
8. ɑːʈ |
28. aʈavis |
9. nov |
29. ekuntis |
10. da |
30. tiːs |
11. akra |
40. t͡ʃaɖis |
12. baːra |
50. pannaːs |
13. teːra |
60. saːʈ |
14. t͡ʃowda |
70. sattar |
15. pandra |
80. ansi |
16. soːla |
90. nuvːad |
17. satra |
100. sember |
18. aʈra |
200. doːn se |
19. ekunis |
1000. ad͡ʒar |
20. viːs /biːs |
2000. doːn ad͡ʒar |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr. Malcolm Johnson,
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Other comments: Northwestern Kolami is spoken by approximately 128,000 speakers in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh states, India. Northwestern Kolami has a decimal system. Northwestern Kolami only remains Dravidian numerals one to five, they adopt Marathi numeral system after five. |