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 77 sathattar

78 athattar

79 unasl

80 as si

8 1 ikast

82 biyasl or fo

83 tirasl

84 chaurasl

85 pacha si

86 chhiyasl

87 satasl 88

APPENDIX A.

89 nawasl

90 nawwe

91 ikanwe or ikanawwe

92 banwe or biranawwe

93 -tiranwe or tiranaiwwe

94 chauranwe

95 pachanwe

96 chhiyanwe

97 sattanwe

98 atthanwe

99 ninanaive or ninndnwe

sau or .sw, a hundred ; Aazar, a thousand ; /a^/^ a hundred thousand ; karor, a hundred /aMj, or ten millions.

(a) Above a hundred, the numbers proceed regularly thus, / sau ek, 101 ; ^ ^a ^/aj, 210; ^ hazar ath sau athtalis, or attharah sau athtalis,i%4& ; ek hazar do sau painsath or barah sau painsath, 1265. The ordinal numbers, from the seventh upwards,are regularly formed by adding the terminations z#a nom. sing, masc., w^ nom. pi. masc. for respect and oblique cases sign, or win fern. sing, or pi. The first four of the ordinals are pahla, first ; dusra, second ; tisra, third ;