Language
name and locationː
Korra Koraga,
Karnataka,
India
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. oñji |
21. |
2. rəɖɖɨ |
22. |
3. muːjɨ |
23. |
4. naːli |
24. |
5. aynɨ |
25. |
6. aːji |
26. |
7. eːlɨ |
27. |
8. eɖma |
28. |
9. ormba |
29. |
10. pattɨ |
30. muppa |
11. pattoñjɨ |
40. nalpa |
12. pattɨrəɖɖɨ |
50. aywa |
13. pattimuːjɨ |
60. aːjipa |
14. pattɨnaːli |
70. eːlipa |
15. pattɨaynɨ |
80. eɖmawa |
16. pattɨaːji |
90. conpa |
17. pattɨeːli |
100. nuːdu |
18. padieɖma |
200. |
19. padnormba |
1000. caːwra |
20. irwa |
2000. |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. S. R. Sharma,
|
Other comments: Korra Koraga has a decimal system. Koraga (also rendered Koragar, Koragara, Korangi) is a Dravidian language spoken by approximately 14,000 speakers of the Koraga people, a Scheduled tribe people of Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, and Kerala in South West India. The dialect spoken by the Koraga tribe in Kerala, Mudu Koraga, is divergent enough to not be intelligible with Korra Koraga. |
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