Language
name and locationː
Manda,
Odisha state,
India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ru (Dravidian ) / eko |
21. kuɽe ruɳɖi |
2. ri~ riɳdi (Dravidian ) /duj |
22. kuɽe duj |
3. ti:n < Oriya afterwards |
23. kuɽe tiːn |
4. saːri |
24. kuɽe saːri |
5. paːso |
25. kuɽe paːso |
6. so |
26. kuɽe so |
7. saːto |
27. kuɽe sa:to |
8. aːʈ |
28. kuɽe a:ʈ |
9. no |
29. kuɽe no |
10. do |
30. kuɽe do (20+10) |
11. eɡaːro |
40. duj kuɽi (2 x 20) |
12. baːro |
50. duj kuɽi do (2 x 20+10) |
13. teːro |
60. tiːn kuɽi (3 x 20) |
14. soudo |
70. tiːn kuɽi do (3 x 20+10) |
15. pondro |
80. saːri kuɽi (4 x 20) |
16. soːlo |
90. saːri kuɽi do (4 x 20+10) |
17. sotoro |
100. pas kuɽi (5 x 20) / saːt |
18. aʈro |
200. duj saːt, 400. kuɽe kuɽi |
19. uniːs |
1000. duj kuɽi kuɽe dos kuɽe / maːɳek |
20. kuɽe ~ kuɽi (lit: 'one score') |
2000. ri maːɳek |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Prof. B. Ramakrishna Reddy, Central Institute of Indian
Languages. Mysore, India,
October 27, 2009 |
Other comments: Manda is an endangered language spoken by approximately 4,000 speakers in Kalahandi district, Thuamul Rampur subdivision, Odisha state, India. Manda has a vigesimal system with only remains two traditional Dravidian numerals 1 to 2. For numerals after two Oriya numerals are used. |
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