Language name and location: Tiwa, Assam, Meghalaya, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. kitsʰa |
21. ikʰuɾi kitsʰa |
2. kiniŋ |
22. ikʰuɾi kiniŋ |
3. tʰin <three up from Assamese |
22. ikʰuɾi tʰin |
4. tsʰaɾ |
24. ikʰuɾi tsʰaɾ |
5. pʰas |
25. ikʰuɾi pʰas |
6. tsʰuj |
26. ikʰuɾi tsʰuj |
7. sat |
27. ikʰuɾi sat |
8. ãt |
28. ikʰuɾi ãt |
9. nu |
29. ikʰuɾi nu |
10. tɔs |
30. ikʰuɾi tɔs (20+10) |
11. iɡaɾɔ |
40. tikʰuɾi (2 x 20 ) |
12. baɾɔ |
50. tikʰuɾi tɔs |
13. tʰɛɾɔ |
60. tʰin ikʰuɾi (3 x 20) |
14. tsʰuidɔ |
70. tʰin ikʰuɾi tɔs |
15. pʰɔndɾɔ |
80. tsʰaɾ ikʰuɾi (4 x 20) |
16. sɔllɔ |
90. tsʰaɾ ikʰuɾi tɔs |
17. satʰaɾɔ |
100. pʰas kʰuɾi (5 x 20) |
18. atʰaɾɔ |
200. tɔs kʰuɾi (10 x 20) |
19. unnis |
1000. hadʒaɾ < Indic language |
20. ikʰuɾi |
2000. ti hadʒaɾ |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Ms. Dinee
Samal through Dr. Losii Heshu,
NELD project, Central
Institute of Indian Languages, Manasagangori, Mysore, India,
October 2, 提供资料的语言学家: Ms. Dinee Samal, 2009 年 10 月 2 日. |
Other comments: Tiwa only has 1 (one) and 2 (two) are indigenous numerals and the rest are borrowed from Assamese. Tiwa or Lalung is spoken by approximately 34,000 speakers in Khasi Hills district, Meghalaya state, and Assam state, India. |
Language name and location: Tiwa, Assam, Meghalaya, India [Refer to Ethnologue]
|
1. sa |
21. ikʰuri ek |
2. niŋ |
22. ikʰuri dui / ikʰuri di |
3. tʰini < Indic language |
22. ikʰuri tini |
4. tsari |
24. ikʰuri tsari |
5. pʰac |
25. ikʰuri pʰac |
6. cʰui |
26. ikʰuri cʰui |
7. sat |
27. ikʰuri sat |
8. aʈ |
28. ikʰuri aʈ |
9. nu |
29. ikʰuri nu |
10. dɔs |
30. ikʰuri dɔs (20+10) |
11. egarɔ |
40. di ikʰuri (2 x 20) |
12. barɔ |
50. di ikʰuri dɔs |
13. terɔ |
60. tini ikʰuri (3 x 20) |
14. codɔ |
70. tini ikʰuri dɔs |
15. pəndrɔ |
80. tsari ikʰuri (4 x 20) |
16. solə |
90. tsari ikʰuri dɔs |
17. sətrɔ |
100. sɔi-cha |
18. əʈarɔ |
200. |
19. unis |
1000. həjrɔ < Indic language |
20. bis |
2000. həjar nui |
Linguist providing data and dateː
Prof.
Suhnu
Ram Sharma
,
Deccan College Post-Graduate
and Research Institute, Pune, India,
January 7, 提供资料的语言学家: Prof. Suhnu Ram Sharma, 1993 年 1 月 7 日. |
Other comments: Tiwa has only two indigenous numerals of Tibeto-Burman origin, after two they borrow Indo-Aryan numeral system, Assamese or Bengali. |
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