Language
name and locationː
Attapady
Kurumba,
Kerala,
India
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. oɳːe |
21. |
2. raɳɖe |
22. |
3. muːɳːe |
23. |
4. nale |
24. |
5. aɲd͡ʒe |
25. |
6. are |
26. |
7. eɹe |
27. |
8. eʈe |
28. |
9. ombʌt̟e |
29. |
10. pat̠ːe |
30. mupːat̠e |
11. pat̠inoɳe |
40. napːat̠e |
12. pʌnːeɳɖe |
50. ampːat̠e |
13. pat̠imuɳːe |
60. ʌruvat̠e |
14. pat̪inale |
70. eɹuvat̠e |
15. pat̠inid͡ʒe |
80. empat̪e |
16. pat̠inaːre |
90. t̠oɳːure |
17. pat̠ineɹɛ |
100. nuːre, 200. irunuːre, 300. muːnuːre |
18. pat̠ineʈe |
400. nanuːre, 500.ajinu-re, 600. arunuːre |
19. pat̠ombat̠ɨ |
700. aɹunuːre, 800. eʈunuːre |
20. iruvʌt̠e |
900. t̪oɭːajra, 1000. ajira |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Attapady
Kurumba Bible translator, |
Other comments: Attapady Kurumba or Pal Kurumba has a decimal system similar to that of Muduga. ki variety is reportedly most pure. Hindu, traditional religion. Attapady Kurumba, also called Pal Kurumba, is an unclassified Southern Dravidian language spoken by a Scheduled tribe of India. It shows only approximately 50% lexical similarity with the other South Dravidian languages named Kurumba, but up to 82% with Muduga and 52% with Kannada Kurumba; Attapady Kurumba, Muduga, and Irula each use their mother tongue when speaking to each other. Thudukki variety of Attapady Kurumba is reportedly most pure. |
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