Language
name and locationː
Nihali,
Madhya
Pradesh,
India
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. bəd̪aː / baːd̪a |
21. |
2. ir / irar |
22. |
3. moːt̪o / mot̪ʰo <Dravidian |
23. |
4. nalko, naːləko <Dravidian |
24. |
5. paːs / paːnc <from Indo-Aryan |
25. |
6. ʃhaː /ʃa /saːha |
26. |
7. saːt̪ |
27. |
8. aːt̪ʰ |
28. |
9. noːhu |
29. |
10. diː |
30. |
11. aːkra |
40. eriso (2 x 20) ?? |
12. |
50. |
13. |
60. |
14. |
70. |
15. |
80. |
16. |
90. |
17. |
100. sed̪i |
18. |
200. |
19. |
1000. bide həjar [həd͡ʒar] ?? |
20. eso |
2000. |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. Shailendra Mohan, Reader in
Austro-Asiatic Linguistics, Department of Linguistics, Deccan College
Post Graduate & Research Institute, Pune Research Colleague,
Pune, India, September 10, 2013. |
Other comments: Nihali or Nahali has a decimal system. Nahali use Indo-Aryan numerals after five. Nihali is spoken by approximately 2,000 speakers in Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh state, and Buldana district, Jamod Jalgaon sub-distric, Maharashtra state, India. |
Language
name and locationː
Nihali (Nahali),
Madhya,
India
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. biɖum (masculine), biɖi (feminine ) |
21. ekbīs |
2. ir , irar |
22. bāis |
3. moʈʰo < Dravidian |
23. tewis |
4. nālo, nālku < Dravidian |
24. caubīs |
5. pãco < from Indo-Aryan |
25. panchis |
6. chah |
26. chabbis |
7. sāto |
27. sattais |
8. aʈʰo |
28. aʈʰais |
9. nav |
29. ontīs |
10. das |
30. tīs |
11. gyāro |
40. cālis |
12. bāro |
50. pacas |
13. tero |
60. sāʈʰ |
14. caudo |
70. sattʰar |
15. pandra |
80. assi |
16. solo |
90. nave |
17. sataro |
100. so |
18. aʈʰaro |
200. do so |
19. unīs |
1000. hajar |
20. bīs |
2000. do hajar |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Dr. S. R. Sharma,
Pune Research Colleague,
Pune, India, January |
Other comments: Nihali or Nahali has a decimal system. Nahali use Indo-Aryan numerals after five. |
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