Language name and location: Rangkas, Uttarakhand state, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. taka |
21. ninsa taka |
2. nisi |
22. ninsa nisi |
3. sum |
23. ninsa sum |
4. pi |
24. ninsa pi |
5. ŋəi |
25. ninsa ŋəi |
6. ʈuk |
26. ninsa ʈuk |
7. nhisi |
27. ninsa nhisi |
8. zyəd |
28. ninsa zyəd |
9. ɡwi |
29. ninsa ɡwi |
10. ci |
30. ninsa-ci ( 20 + 10) |
11. cəte |
40. ñi-ninsa ( 2 x 20 ) |
12. cəñi |
50. ñi-ninsa-ci ( 40 + 10) |
13. cəsum |
60. sum-ninsa ( 3 x 20 ) |
14. cəpi |
70. sum-ninsa-ci |
15. cəbəŋ |
80. pi-ninsa ( 4 x 20 ) |
16. cəʈho |
90. pi-ninsa-ci |
17. cəni |
100. nənəs |
18. cəbje |
200. nis nənəs |
19. curɡu |
1000. həzar < from Indo-Aryan |
20. ninsa |
2000. do həzar |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof. D. D.
Sharma,
Panjab University, Hoshiarpur, India,
August 30, 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. D. D. Sharma, 1995 年 8 月 30 日. |
Other comments: Rangkas or Johari has a vigesimal system. Rangkas was an extinct language. The last speaker either died or shifted entirely to Kumaoni by the 1950s. Ethnic population: 1,010 (2000). |
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