Language name and location: Konkani, Maharashtra, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区孔卡尼语, 印度中部马哈施特拉邦及古贾拉特邦等地区

 

1. ek

21.  ekvis

2. don

22.  bavis

3. t̪iːn

23.  tevi

4. t͡ʃar

24.  t͡ʃovi

5. pãt͡ʃ

25.  pont͡ʃvis

6. sə

26.  səvi

7. sat̪

27.  sətvis

8. aʈʰ

28.  əʈʰvis

9. noʊ

29.  ɪkʊnʈis (30 - 1)

10. d̪ʰan

30.  t̪is

11. əkra

40.  t͡ʃaɭis

12. bara

50.  pənt͡ʃaːs

13. tɛːra

60.  saʈi 

14. t͡soʊd̪a

70.  səʈʰr

15. pənd̪ra

80.  iʃĩ

16. sɔɭa

90.  noʊe

17. sət̪ra

100. ʃombəd̪

18. aʈʰra

200. doʃombəd̪

19. ekonɳis (20 - 1)

1000. həzar

20. vis

2000. dohəzar

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Dr. Deepshikha Misra, Research Scholar, through Prof. Vaishna Narang, Centre for Linguistics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi- 110067, India, September 27, 2013.
供资料的语言学家: Dr. Deepshikha Misra, 2013 年 9 月 27 日.

 

Other comments: Konkani numeral system is similar to that of Marathi. The above data is taken from a 50 year male native speaker. Konkani or Central Konkan, Cugani, Konkan Standard, Konkanese, North Konkan is spoken by approximately 2,200,000 speakers in Gujarat state and Maharashtra state, India.


Language name and location: Konkani, Maharashtra, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区孔卡尼语, 印度中部马哈施特拉邦及古贾拉特邦等地区

 

1. e:kə

21.  ekkeːviːs

2. doːni

22.  baːviːs

3. tin

23.  teːviːs

4. t͡ʃar

24.  t͡ʃoːviːs

5. pənt͡sə

25.  pənt͡ʃeːviːs

6. sə

26.  soːviːs

7. saːə

27.  səttaːviːs

8. aːʈə

28.  əʈʈʰaːviːs

9. nəvvə

29.  ikkuɳtis (30 - 1)

10. dʰə

30.  tiːs

11. ikkʰəːra

40.  t͡ʃaːɭiːs

12. baːra

50.  pənnaːs

13. tɛːra

60.  saːʈi

14. t͡sovda

70.  səttəːri

15. ponneːra

80.  əssi

16. soːla

90.  nəːvi

17. sətteːra

100. sɛ̃

18. aːʂa

200. donni sɛ̃

19. ikkuːɳis (20 - 1)

1000. saːsu

20. viːs

2000. don həd͡ʒar

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Prof. Franklin C. Southworth, University of Pennsylvania, USA, July 23, 2002.
供资料的语言学家: Prof. Franklin C. Southworth, 2002 年 7 月 18 日.

 

Other comments: Konkani numeral system is similar to that of Marathi. The above data was from Cochin dialect.


 

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