Language name and location: Valmiki, Chhattisgarh, Odisha [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ek |
21. biʃek ek |
2. d̪ɔni |
22. biʃek d̪ɔni |
3. t̪ini |
23. biʃek t̪ini |
4. t͡ʃet̪aːri |
24. biʃek t͡ʃet̪aːri |
5. paːŋt͡ʃu |
25. biʃek paːŋt͡ʃu |
6. sɔu |
26. biʃek sɔu |
7. saːt̪u |
27. biʃek saːt̪u |
8. aːʈʰu |
28. biʃek aːʈʰu |
9. nɔu |
29. biʃek nɔu |
10. d̪eʃu |
30. t̪iniʃaː |
11. eɡaːraː |
40. t͡ʃet̪aːrʃaː |
12. baːra |
50. paːŋt͡ʃuʃaː |
13. t̪eraː |
60. ʂɔuʈʰaː |
14. t͡ʃɔud̪aː |
70. ʂaːtuʈʰaː |
15. paːnaːraː |
80. aːʈʰuʃaː |
16. ʂodaː |
90. nɔube |
17. saːt̪raː |
100. puŋd͡ʒek |
18. aʈʰaːra |
200. d̪ɔni puŋd͡ʒek |
19. ekinis (20 -1) |
1000. weli |
20. biʃ / wisek |
2000. d̪ɔni weli |
Linguists providing data and dateː Dr. Biswanandan Dash, Associate Professor of ELT, SoH, Centurion University of Technology and Management and vetted with Mr. Nilakantha Dolia whose mother tongue is Valmiki language, Odisha, India. June 7, 2020. 提供资料的语言学家: Dr. Biswanandan Dash and Mr. Nilakantha Dolia. 2020 年 6 月 7 日. |
Other comments:
Balmiki or Valmiki or Kupiya or Kupia has a decimal numeral system.
Referencesː |
Language name and location: Kupia, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. ek |
21. wiseːk ek |
2. donni |
22. wiseːk donni |
3. tinni |
23. wiseːk tinni |
4. t͡ʃettaɾ |
24. wiseːk t͡ʃettar |
5. paːnt͡ʃ |
25. wiseːk paːnt͡ʃ |
6. sowwu |
26. wiseːk sowwut |
7. sattu |
27. wiseːk sattu |
8. aʈʈu |
28. wiseːk aʈʈu |
9. nowwu |
29. wiseːk nowwu |
10. dessu |
30. mupay |
11. igyara |
40. nalapay |
12. baːra |
50. yaːbay |
13. ʈeːra |
60. araway |
14. t͡ʃouɖa |
70. ɖabbay |
15. panɖra |
80. enabay |
16. soɭa |
90. ʈomboy |
17. saʈara |
100. pund͡ʒeːk |
18. aʈaːra |
200. donni pund͡ʒo |
19. ekiniso (20 -1) |
1000. weyyi |
20. wiseːk |
2000. donni weyyi |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr.
Raymond B. Christmas,
Summer Institute of
Linguistics, January 提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Raymond B. Christmas, 2003 年 1 月 9 日. |
Other comments: Kupia has a mixed numeral system with Indo-Aryan and Dravidian. Kupia borrowed higher numbers after 30 from Telugu. Kupia or Valmiki is spoken by approximately 6,000 speakers out of 70,000 ethnic population in East Godavari and Vishakhapatnam districts, Andhra Pradesh state, India. |
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