Language
name and locationː
Alu Kurumba,
Tamil Nadu,
India
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ondu |
21. ippattu ondu |
2. raːɖu |
22. ippattu raːɖu |
3. muːru |
23. ippattu muːru |
4. naːku |
24. ippattu naːku |
5. ayidu |
25. ippattu ayidu |
6. aːru |
26. ippattu aːru |
7. ëːɭu |
27. ippattu ëːɭu |
8. ëʈʈu |
28. ippattu ëʈʈu |
9. ombattu |
29. ippattu ombattu |
10. attu |
30. moaⁿttu |
11. annondu |
40. naluvattu |
12. anneraːɖu |
50. ayivattu |
13. adimuːru |
60. aruvattu |
14. adanaːku |
70. ëɭuvattu |
15. adiniːdu |
80. embattu |
16. adanaːru |
90. toɳɳuːru |
17. adunëːɭu |
100. nuːru |
18. adunëʈʈu |
200. innuːru |
19. attombattu |
1000. caːvira |
20. ippattu |
2000. raːɖu caːvira |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof.
Dieter B. Kapp,
|
Other comments: Alu Kurumba has a decimal numeral system similar to that of Kannada language. Alu Kurumba, also known as Hal Kurumba or alternatively Pal Kurumba, is a Southern Dravidian language of the Tamil–Kannada subgroup spoken by approximately 2,400 speakers in the Alu Kurumba tribe. It is often considered to constitute a dialect of Kannada. |
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