Language
name and locationː
Dandani Maria,
Andhra,
India [Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. oɳɖ |
21. koːɽi oɳɖ |
2. ɾeːɳɖ |
22. koːɽi ɾeːɳɖ |
3. muːɳɖ |
23. koːɽi muːɳɖ |
4. nalu |
24. koːɽi nalu |
5. eyŋg |
25. koːɽi eyŋg |
6. aɾu |
26. koːɽi aɾu |
7. sat̪ < Indo-Aryan |
27. koːɽi sat̪ |
8. aʈ |
28. koːɽi aʈ |
9. nʌv |
29. koːɽi nʌv |
10. d̪ʌs |
30. koːɽi d̪ʌs |
11. gyaɾa |
40. ɾeːɳɖ koːɽi (2 x 20) |
12. baɾa |
50. ɾeːɳɖ koːɽi d̪ʌs (2 x 20+10) |
13. t̪eːra |
60. muːɳɖ koːɽi (3 x 20 ) |
14. sʌvd̪a |
70. muːɳɖ koːɽi d̪ʌs (3 x 20+10) |
15. pʌnd̪ɾa |
80. nalu koːɽi (4 x 20) |
16. soːla |
90. nalu koːɽi d̪ʌs (4 x 20+10) |
17. sʌt̪ɾa |
100. eyŋg koːɽi (5 x 20 )/ sʌv |
18. ʌʈʈaɾa |
200. ɾeːɳɖ sʌv |
19. unnis |
1000. ʌd͡ʒaɾ |
20. koːɽi / biːs |
2000. ɾeːɳɖ ʌd͡ʒaɾ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr & Mrs.
Joseph & Omania Sounderaraj,
|
Other comments: Dandani Maria or Bison Horn Madiya is spoken by approximately 200,000 speakers in Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Telangana states India. Dandani Maria has a vigesimal system with only retained Dravidian numerals one to five, they adopt Indo-Aryan numeral system mixed with native terms for numbers after twenty. |
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