Language
name and location:
Mahasu Pahari,
Himachal,
India [Ref. to
Ethnologue] |
1. ɐk |
21. ɐkiʃ |
2. d̻ or d̻uːi ? |
22. baːiʃ |
3. t͡ʃin |
23. t̪eʃ |
4. t͡ʃaːr |
24. t͡sɔbiʃ |
5. pand͡z |
25. pɔt͡siʃ |
6. t͡ʃɔ |
26. t͡sʰɔbiʃ |
7. sat̻ |
27. sat̻aːiʃ |
8. aːʈʰ |
28. tʰaːiʃ |
9. nɔ |
29. ʊ͡ɳət̪iʃ |
10. d̻ɔʃ |
30. t̪iʃ |
11. ɡærɔ |
40. t͡saːiʃ |
12. baː̝rɔ |
50. pad͡ʒaːʃ |
13. terɔ |
60. ʃaːʈʰ |
14. t͡ʃaʊd̪ɔ |
70. ʃɔtɔr |
15. pɔnd̪rɔ |
80. a͡oʃe |
16. sor |
90. nɔbe |
17. sɔt̪arɔ |
100. ʃa͡o, 200. d̻ʃa͡o |
18. ʈʰaːrɔ |
400. t͡ʃar ʃa͡o, 800. aːʈʰ ʃa͡o |
19. ʊɳiʃ (20 - 1) |
1000. d͡zaːr |
20. biʃ |
2000. d̻ud͡zaːr |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr. Benson George,
Mahasu Pahari Bible
Translator,
August |
Other comments: Mahasu Pahari has a decimal system similar to that of some Western Pahari languages. Mahasu Pahari is mainly spoken by approximately 1,000,000 speakers in Shimla and Solan districts, Himachal Pradesh state and Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand state in northern India. |
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