Language name and locationː Mundari, India, Bangladesh [Refer to Ethnologue]
言名称和分布地区蒙达里语, 印度东部奥迪萨邦及附近几个邦, 尼泊尔及孟加拉

 

1. miyad / moyon

21.  hisi miyad

2. baria / baria

22.  hisi bariya

3. apiya / baria

23.  hisi apiya

4. upuniya / upuɲia

24.  hisi upuniya

5. monreya / moɲea

25.  hisi monreya

6. turia / turia

26.  hisi turia

7. eya / satʈa < borrowed Indo-Aryan

27.  hisi eya

8. iriliya / aːʈʈa < borrowed Indo-Aryan

28.  hisi iriliya

9. ereya / noʈa < borrowed Indo-Aryan

29.  hisi ereya

10. geleya miyad  / dɔsʈa < IA

30.  hisi areya  / tiris < borrowed IA

11. geleya / egaro < borrowed IA

40.  bar hisi / t͡ʃaːɽis < borrowed IA

12. geleya  baria / baro < borrowed IA

50.  barhisi geleya / pɔt͡ʃas < borrowed IA

13. geleya apiya / tero < borrowed IA

60.  apihisi / saʈʰie < borrowed IA

14. geleya upuniya / t͡ʃɔudɔ < IA

70.  apihis geleya / suturi < borrowed IA

15. geleya monreya  /pɔndrɔ < IA

80.  upunhisi / ɔsi < borrowed IA

16. geleya turia / suɽɔ <borrowed IA

90.  upunhisi geleya / lobe < borrowed IA

17. geleya eya / sɔtɔrɔ < borrowed IA

100. midshaye / ek so ~ mon so < IA

18. geleya iriliya / ɔʈʰɔrɔ < IA

200. barshaye / dui so ~ bar so < IA

19. geleya ereya / uɲis < borrowed IA

1000. gel shaye / had͡ʒar < borrowed IA

20. hisi / kuɽie < borrowed IA

2000. hisi shaye

 

Linguist providing data and dateː Rev. Noel Kotian, Bible Society of India, India, April 16, 1995.
供资料的语言学家: Rev. Noel Kotian, 1995 年 4 月 16 日.

 

Other comments: Mundari has a traditional vigesimal numeral system and a borrowed decimal system from Indo-Aryan language. The second set is taken from Bhumij dialect from N. Ramaswami's Bhumij Grammar (CIIL Grammar Series-18, January 1, 1992). Explore more recommendations.. The Bhumij dialect has used Indo-Aryan numerals after six. The words for 100 Shaye [ʃaye] and so are loanwords from different Indic languages. Mundari is spoken by approximately 1,200,000 speakers in Jharkhand state, Andaman and Nicobar Islands union territory, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Tripura, and West Bengal states, India as well as Bangladesh and Nepal.


 

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