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Prakrit
Prakrit numbers (edit)
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30
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[a], [b], [c] β 2
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π© 3
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4 β [a], [b], [c]
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Cardinal: π’π (tao), π’π (taΓΌ), π’πΊπ‘ππ‘πΊ (tiαΉαΉi), π’πΊπ‘ππ‘π (tiαΉαΉaαΉ) Ordinal: π’ππ
(taΓ―a), π’ππ
(taΔ«a), π’ππ
(tea), π’πΊππ¬ (tiiya), π’π»π
(tΔ«a), π’ππππ (taΓ―jja), π’πΊππππ (tiijja), π’πππ (tacca)
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Etymology
From an earlier *tayo, from Ashokan Prakrit π¨π¨Ώπ¨ͺπ¨©π¨ (trayo, nominative), from Sanskrit ΰ€€ΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ€―ΰ€Έΰ₯ (trΓ‘yas)[1] (see ΰ€€ΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ€Ώ (trΓ)). Cognate with Pali tayo. Related to π’πΊπ‘ππ‘πΊ (tiαΉαΉi).
Numeral
π’π (tao) (Devanagari ΰ€€ΰ€, Gujarati ΰͺ€ΰͺ) (ArdhamΔgadhΔ«) (cardinal number)[2][3]
- three
References
- ^ Turner, Ralph Lilley (1969β1985) βtrΓ‘yaαΈ₯β, in A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, London: Oxford University Press
- ^ Pischel, Richard, Jha, Subhadra (contributor) (1957) Comparative Grammar of the Prakrit Languages, Varanasi: Motilal Banarasidass, page 315
- ^ Woolner, Alfred Cooper, An Introduction to Prakritβ, Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press, 1917, page 41.