Language
name and location: Vaagri Booli
(),
India
[Refer to
Ethnologue] |
1. e:k |
21. |
2. bəː |
22. |
3. t̪ɑ.reːŋ |
23. |
4. t͡ʃɑːɾ |
24. |
5. pɑːns |
25. |
6. so |
26. |
7. hɑːt̪ |
27. |
8. ɑːʈ |
28. |
9. no |
29. |
10. d̪ɑh |
30. |
11. ɑ.ɟɑːɾ |
40. |
12. bɑːr |
50. |
13. t̪eːr |
60. |
14. sa.vɑt̪ |
70. |
15. pɑn̪.n̪ɑr |
80. |
16. hoːɭh |
90. |
17. hɑt̪.t̪ɑr |
100. |
18. ɑʈ.ʈɑːr |
200. |
19. hoɡ.ɳeːʃ |
1000. |
20. viːh |
2000. |
Linguist providing
data and dateː Dr. Basavaraja
Kodagunti, Asst.
Professor, |
Other comments: Vaagri Booli is an unclassified tribal Indic language spoken in Karnataka, southern India. It is not close to Hindi or Marathi. Hakkipikki and other local names for the people mean 'bird catchers'. Vaagri Booli or Haki Piki, Hakkipikkaru is spoken by approximately 9,000 speakers in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra states, and Pondicherry union territory; Tamil Nadu state, India. |
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