Language
name and locationː
Konda-Dora,
Andhra, Odisha,
India [Ref. to
Ethnologue] |
1. uɳdri |
21. iruvaji okaʈi |
2. ruɳɖi |
22. iruvaji raɳɖu |
3. muːɳɖri |
23. iruvaji muːɖu |
4. nalgi |
24. iruvaji naːlgu |
5. aydu |
25. iruvaji aydu |
6. aːru |
26. iruvaji aːru |
7. eːɖu |
27. iruvaji eːɖu |
8. enimidi |
28. iruvaji enimidi |
9. tomidi |
29. iruvaji tomidi |
10. padi |
30. muppaj |
11. padakoɳɖu |
40. nalabʰaj |
12. panneɳɖu |
50. jaːbʰaj |
13. padamuːɖu |
60. aravaj |
14. padnalgu |
70. ɖebbaj |
15. padiheːnu |
80. enabʰaj |
16. padahaːru |
90. tombʰaj |
17. padiheːɖu |
100. nuːru / vanda |
18. padenimiti |
200. raɳɖuvandalu |
19. pantomiti |
1000. vejji |
20. iravayi |
2000. raɳɖiveːlu |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr. Viji Matthew,
Wycliffe Bible translator, India, January 30,
2007. |
Other comments: Konda-Dora has a decimal system. Konda remained traditional numerals from 1 to 4, after four, they borrowed Telugu numerals. Konda-Dora is spoken by approximately 60,000 speakers of the scheduled tribe of the Konda-Dora who mostly live in the districts of Vizianagaram, Srikakulam, and East Godavari in Andhra Pradesh, Koraput district in Odisha and Assam. |
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