Language
name and location:
Pangwali,
Himachal Pradesh,
India
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. yak |
21. eki |
2. d̪ui |
22. bai |
3. ʈai |
23. treiː |
4. tʃɘuɾ |
24. tʃɘbi |
5. pandʒ |
25. pandʒi |
6. tʃʰea |
26. tʃʰɘbi |
7. sat |
27. satai |
8. aʈʰ |
28. aʈʰai |
9. nɘu |
29. unhati |
10. dɘs |
30. tih |
11. gjaɾah |
40. tʃaɽi |
12. barah |
50. pandʒʰa |
13. terah |
60. ʃaːʈʰ |
14. tʃoᵘda |
70. satar |
15. pɘndɾah |
80. ɐsi |
16. ʃolah |
90. nɘbe |
17. sataɾah |
100. sau,200. dui sau |
18. aʈʰaːɾah |
400. tʃɘur sau, 800.aʈʰ sau |
19. uni |
1000. yak hɐdʒaːɾ/hɐdʒaːɾ |
20. bi |
2000. dui hɐdʒaːɾ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Anonymous contributor, India.
September 5, 2018. |
Other comments: Pangwali has a decimal system similar to that of Kangri. Pangwali is spoken by approximately 18,000 speakers in Chamba district, Pangi sub-district; Lahaul Spiti district, Udaipur on Chenab river to Chamba border at Purthi, Himachal Pradesh state and Doda district in Jammu and Kashmir state, India. |
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