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eS | 35 paitis. 69 onhattari. 
2 duit. 36 chattis. 70 sattart. 
3 fini. 37 saitis. 71 ekhattari, 
4 cari. 38 aratis. 72 bahattari. 
5 pac. 39 ontdlis 73 tihattari. 
6 cha. 40 calis. 74 cauhattari. 
7 eal. 41 ekatalis, 75 pachattari. 
8 ath 42 bayalis | 76 chiyattari. 
9 nau 43 tétalis | 77 sathattari. 
10 das 44 cauwalis | 78 athattari. 
ll géra 45 paitals | 79° onnast. 
12 bara 46 chiyalis | 80 asst. 
13 téra. 47 saitalis | 81 ekkyasi 
14 cauda. 48 aratalis. 82 bayasi. 
15 pandarah 49 ojficas. 83 tirast 
16 50 pacas. 84 caurasi 
17 sattara 51 ekkyawan 85 pacasi 
18 athara 52 bawan. 86 chiyast 
19 onais 53 tirpan. 87 satiast 
2 54 cauwan. 88 atihast 
21 ekais 55 pachpan 89 nawasi 
22 bais 56 chappan. 90 nabbé 
23 téis 57 sattawan. 91 ekkyanbé 
24 caubis 58 atthawan 9 
25 pacts. 59 onsathi 93 tiranbé. 
26 chabbis 60 sathi. | 94 cauranbé 
27 sattais 61 ekasathi | 95 pancanbe 
28 atthais 62 basathi | 96 chanbé 
29 ontis 63 tirsathi 97 sattanbé 
30 th 64 catsathi 98  atthanbé 
31 ekatis 65 patsathi 99 ninnanbé 
32 battis 66 chachathi 100 sau. 
33 tétis. 67 sarsathi 1,000 hajar. 
34 caiitis. 68 arasathi. 1 00 000 lakh. 
Ordinals. 
§ 43. These ably two genders, masc. and fem. The 
following are irregular :— 
Ist pee 2nd ddsar 3rd tisar. 
4th cauth 6th chattha, 
The above five form their fem. “like adjectives (Chap. III 
§ 32). 
Other ordinals are formed by adding awa (mace-) or ai 
(fem.), e.g. pic: pacawi: pacai, bais: baisawa : baisa 
Note.—11th to 18th, rapa insert a short ‘ in the 
termination, e.g. géra: gerah rahi. 
