Language name and locationː Pardhan, Maharashtra, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. eːk |
21. viːsa ore eːk |
2. d̪oŋ |
22. viːsa ore d̪oŋ |
3. t̪iːŋ |
23. viːsa ore t̪iːŋ |
4. tʃaːr |
24. viːsa ore tʃaːr |
5. paːtʃ |
25. viːsa ore paːtʃ |
6. saha |
26. viːsa ore saha |
7. saːt̪ |
27. viːsa ore saːt̪ |
8. aːʈʰ |
28. viːsa ore aːʈʰ |
9. nʌu |
29. viːsa ore nʌu |
10. d̪ʌhaː |
30. t̪iːs |
11. akraː |
40. tʃaːlis |
12. baːraː |
50. panaːs |
13. t̪eːraː |
60. saːʈ |
14. tʃʌᵘd̪aː |
70. sat̪aːr |
15. pʌnd̪raː |
80. asiː |
16. solaː |
90. nʌvaːd̪ |
17. sʌt̪raː |
100. sambaːr, 200. doːŋseː |
18. aʈraː |
400. tʃaːrese, 800. aːʈse |
19. eːk kʌmi viːs (20 - 1) |
1000. hadʒaːr |
20. viːs |
2000. doːŋ hadʒaːr |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Arjuna, Pardhan Bible translator through
Dr. George Edward,
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Other comments: Pardhan is spoken by approximately 135,000 speakers in in Adilabad (mostly in Andhra Pradesh), Telungana and Maharastra States, India. The Pardhan has a a traditional vigesimal system before but they use a decimal one with borrowed all Indo-Aryan numerals with phonological adaptation now. |