BAUDDHAS, &c. OF NEPAL. 



Ut 



With respect to the numerals of the decimal scale, the resemblance is 

 strikingly close. 



NUMERALS. 



Bhotiya. 



Newari. 



Bhotiya, 



Netvaru 



1 Che. 



Chi. 



29 



Ni Gun. 



2 Gne. 



Na shi. 



30 Sumchu(tham- 



NI Sanho. 



3 Sum. 



Swong. 



bab.) 





4 Zghe. 



Peh. 



31 



Swi Chi. 



5 Gnah. 



Gniah. 



32 



Swi Nassy. 



6 Tukh. 



Khu. 



33 



Swi Swong. 



7 Tun. 



Nha, or Nhasso. 



31 



Swi Pih. 



8 Gheah. 



Chiah. 



35 



Swi Gniah. 



9 Gu. 



Gun. 



36 



Swi Khu. 



10 Chu (Thampah 



Sanho. 



37 



Swi Nha. 



an expletive 





38 



Swi Chiah. 



merely.) 





39 



Swi Gun. 



11 Chu-che. 



Sanche. 



40 Zhe-chu(tham» 



Swi Sanho. 



12 Chu-gne. 



Saran Nassi. 



pah.) 





13 Cha (p.) Sun 



Saran Swong, 



41 



Pj Chi. 



(the letter (p.) 





42 



Pi Nassi, 



written, but 





43 



Pi Swong. 



scarcely audi- 





50 Gnah-chu 



Gniaj'uor Gniuu, or 



bly uttered.) 





(thampah.) 



Pi-sanho, or merely 



14 Chu (p.) Zhe. 



Saran Pih. 





by pausing on the 



15 Cheanga. 



Saran Gniah. 





last letter of Gniah, 



16 Churu. 



Saran Khu. 



> 



or 5 : and thus also 



17 Chuptin. 



Saran Nha. 





60,70,&c. are form. 



18 Chopkia. 



Saran Chiah. 





ed out of 6, 7, &c. 



19 Churko. 



Saran Ghfiu. 







20 Ne shu (tham- 



Saran Sanho. 



60 Tukh-chu 



Qui 



bah.) 





(thampah.) 





21 



NI Chy. 



70 Tun do. do. 



Nhiua. 



22 



Ni Nassi. 



80 Gheah do. do. 



Chiuh-uu. 



23 



Ni Swong. 



90 Gu (p.) do. do. 



Goo,-i. 



24 



Ni Pih. 



100 Gheah (tham- 



Sachy. 



25 



Ni Gniah. 



bah.) 





26 



Ni Khu. 



1000 Tongtha-che. 





27 



Ni Nhi. 



100,000 Thea. 





28 



Ni Chiah. 



10,00,000 Bum.* 





* The first ten, of the Bhot numerals, as well as 100 and 1000, are precisely the same as the 

 Tibetan numerals of the Axia Poh/glotf.a, with reference to the different modes of representing the 

 same sounds, adopted by Mr. Hodgson and Mr. Klaproth — H, H. VV, 



