Kondekor

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Kondekor, also known as Gadaba, is a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian states of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh. It has about 8000 speakers, and isn't traditionally written, but the Telugu script can be used for this.

Here are the numbers from zero to ten translated to Kondekor:

Number Romanisation Kondekor Numeral Kondekor Name IPA
0 //
1 okkali ఒక్కలి /okːali/
2 iḍḍig ఇడ్డీగ్ /iɖːiːg/
3 mūḍūg మూడూగ్ /muːɖuːg/
4 nālīg నాలీగ్ /naːliːg/
5 ayyudu అయ్యుదు /ajːud̪u/
6 āru ఆరు /aːɾu/
7 ēḍu ఏడు /eːɖu/
8 enimidi ఎనిమిది /enimid̪i/
9 tommidi, tomdi తొమ్మిది, తొమ్ది /t̪omːid̪i/, /t̪omd̪i/
10 padi ౧౦ పది /pad̪i/

Source: "Kondekor Gadaba a Dravidian language" by Peri Baskara Rao (Chapter 9)

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