Language
name and location:
Urdu,
Pakistan, India, Nepal
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. ek |
21. ɪkkɪs |
2. d̪o |
22. baɪs |
3. t̪in |
23. t̪eɪs |
4. ʧaɾ |
24. ʧobɪs |
5. pãʧʰ |
25. pəʧʧɪs |
6. ʧʰe |
26. ʧʰəbbɪs |
7. sat̪ |
27. sət̪aɪs |
8. aʈʰ |
28. əʈʰaɪs |
9. no |
29. ʊnət̪t̪ɪs |
10. d̪əs |
30. t̪is |
11. ɡəjaɾah |
40. ʧalɪs |
12. baɾah |
50. pəʧas |
13. t̪eɾah |
60. saʈʰ |
14. ʧod̪ah |
70. sət̪t̪əɾ |
15. pənd̪ɾah |
80. əssi |
16. solah |
90. nəvve (variant form: nəʋʋe) |
17. sət̪ɾah |
100. so |
18. əʈʰaɾah |
200. d̪o so, 400. ʧaɾ so, 800. əʈʰ so |
19. ʊnnɪs |
1000. həzaɾ |
20. bi |
2000. d̪o həzaɾ |
Linguist
providing data and dateː Dr. Qandeel
Hussain,
Postdoctoral
Research Scholar, Department of English, North Carolina State
University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. |
Other comments: Urdu's numeral and phonological systems are very similar to that of Hindi. Note that the Word-final /h/ is variably realized. The data is based on the dialect of Karachi city, Pakistan. Urdu or Bihari is spoken by approximately 230,000,000 speakers in Pakistan as well as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India and Nepal. |
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