Language
name and location:
Central Tharu, Nepal, India
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ek |
21. ekəis |
2. dui |
22. baːis |
3. tin |
23. təis |
4. t͡ʃaːɾ |
24. t͡ʃəubis |
5. pãːt͡ʃ |
25. pət͡ʃːis |
6. t͡ʃʰə |
26. t͡ʃʰəbːis |
7. saːt |
27. sətːais |
8. aːʈʰ |
28. əʈʰːaːis |
9. nəu |
29. unantis (30 -1) |
10. dəs |
30. tiːs |
11. egʰaːrəː |
40. t͡ʃaːlis |
12. baːrəː |
50. pət͡ʃːas |
13. terəː |
60. saʈʰi |
14. t͡ʃəudʰəː |
70. sətːəri |
15. pəndrəː |
80. əsːi |
16. souɽə |
90. nambe |
17. sətɾə |
100. səj |
18. əʈʰaːrəh |
200. du səj |
19. unnəis (20 -1) |
1000. həd͡ʒaːɾ |
20. bis |
2000. du həd͡ʒaːɾ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː
Mr.
Bill Leal,
Summer Institute of
Linguistics, August |
Other comments: Central Tharu or Madhya Ksetriya Tharu or Chitwan Tharu has a decimal system similar to that of Nepali. Central Tharu is spoken by approximately 300,000 speakers in Chitwan district of Bagmati province, Gandaki province, Janakpur province and Lumbini province, Nepal as well as India. |
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