Language
name and location:
Odia,
Odisha, Assam,
India
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ekɔ |
21. ekois |
2. dui |
22. bais |
3. tini |
23. teis |
4. t͡ʃari |
24. t͡ʃɔbis |
5. pant͡ʃɔ |
25. pɔt͡ʃis |
6. t͡ʃʰɔ |
26. t͡ʃʰɔbis |
7. satɔ |
27. sɔtais |
8. aʈʰɔ |
28. ɔʈʰais |
9. nɔ |
29. ɔɳɔtiris (30 - 1) |
10. dɔsɔ |
30. tiris |
11. egarɔ |
40. t͡ʃaɭisɔ |
12. barɔ |
50. pɔt͡ʃasɔ |
13. terɔ |
60. saʈʰie |
14. t͡ʃɔudɔ |
70. sɔturi |
15. pɔndɔrɔ |
80. ɔsi |
16. sɔɭɔ |
90. nɔbe |
17. sɔtɔrɔ |
100. ekɔsɔhɔ |
18. ɔʈʰɔrɔ |
200. dui sɔhɔ |
19. uɳeisɔ (20 - 1) |
1000. eka sɔhɔsrɔ / hɔd͡ʒɔrɔ |
20. koɽie |
2000. di / dui hɔd͡ʒɔ:rɔ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Panchanan
Mohanty, Professor of Applied Linguistics, Coordinator, P.G. Diploma in
Communicative English & Coordinator, Centre for Endangered Languages and
Mother Tongue Studies, Centre for Applied Linguistics & Translation
Studies, Hyderabad University ,
India, August |
Other comments: Oriya has a decimal system. Oriya is now changed the language name as Odia, as the later has been accepted by the parliament of India officially. Odia is spoken by approximately 5,300,000 speakers in Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Assam and Odisha states, India. |
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