1 to 100 in Hindi (Learn Hindi Numbers)

Learning to count from 1 to 100 in Hindi is a key step for anyone studying the language. Numbers are used in various daily interactions, from shopping to telling the time. In this guide, we’ll break down how to count in Hindi, with each number presented in the Devanagari script, along with the transliteration and pronunciation tips.

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Hindi Numbers 1 to 100

Below is a detailed list of numbers from 1 to 100 in Hindi. While some numbers have straightforward patterns, others may require memorization, especially numbers like 21, 31, etc.

NumberDevanagari ScriptTransliterationPronunciation Example
1ekake
2dodo
3teenteen
4chaarchar
5paanchpaanch
6chhahchha
7saatsaat
8aathaath
9naunow
10१०dasdus
11११gyarahgyarah
12१२barahbarah
13१३terahterah
14१४chaudahchaudah
15१५pandrahpandrah
16१६solahsolah
17१७satrahsatrah
18१८atharahatharah
19१९unnisunnis
20२०beesbees

Numbers from 21 to 30 in Hindi

For numbers beyond 20, the patterns start to become irregular. It’s important to note that Hindi numbers don’t always follow a linear pattern like English numbers.

NumberDevanagari ScriptTransliterationPronunciation Example
21२१ikkisikkis
22२२baaeesbaaees
23२३teyesteyes
24२४chabeeschabees
25२५pachispachis
26२६chhabeeschhabees
27२७sataaeessataees
28२८atthaaeesatthaees
29२९untisuntis
30३०teestees

Numbers from 31 to 40 in Hindi

NumberDevanagari ScriptTransliterationPronunciation Example
31३१ikatteesikattees
32३२batisbatis
33३३tetistetis
34३४chauntischauntis
35३५paitispaitis
36३६chhatteeschhattees
37३७saintissaintis
38३८atthatisatthatis
39३९untalisuntalis
40४०chalischalis

Numbers from 40 to 100 in Hindi

Here’s a continuation of the numbers in Hindi from 40 to 100, with their Devanagari script and transliteration:

NumberDevanagari ScriptTransliteration
40४०chaalees
41४१ikchalis
42४२bayalis
43४३tetalis
44४४chaumaalis
45४५paitalis
46४६chhiyalis
47४७saintalis
48४८atthalis
49४९unchaas
50५०pachaas
51५१ikyavan
52५२bavan
53५३tirpan
54५४chauvan
55५५pachpan
56५६chhappan
57५७sattavan
58५८atthavan
59५९unsath
60६०saath
61६१iksaath
62६२baasath
63६३tirsaath
64६४chausaath
65६५paisaath
66६६chhiyasaath
67६७sataasath
68६८atthasaath
69६९unhasath
70७०sattar
71७१ikahattar
72७२bahattar
73७३tihattar
74७४chauhattar
75७५pachhattar
76७६chhiyattar
77७७sattattar
78७८athhattar
79७९unhattar
80८०assi
81८१ikyasi
82८२bayasi
83८३tirasi
84८४chauraasi
85८५pachaasi
86८६chhiyasi
87८७sataasi
88८८athhaasi
89८९unasi
90९०nabbe
91९१ikyanve
92९२bayanve
93९३tiryanve
94९४chauraanve
95९५pachaanve
96९६chhiyaanve
97९७sataanve
98९८athaanve
99९९ninyanve
100१००sau

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Key Patterns in Hindi Numbers

  1. Numbers ending in 1: Numbers like 21 (ikkis), 31 (ikattees), and 41 (ikchalis) are irregular and don’t follow a consistent pattern.
  2. Tens Multiples: Numbers like 20 (bees), 30 (tees), 40 (chalis), 50 (pachas), etc., are consistent and easier to memorize.
  3. Compound Numbers: For numbers beyond 30, combinations like «tees + ek» (31) or «chaalis + do» (42) are formed. These are often shortened to single words like ikattees (31) and baalees (42).

Using Numbers in Daily Conversations

Knowing the numbers from 1 to 100 allows you to:

  • Talk about prices: «Yeh 50 rupees ka hai» (This is 50 rupees).
  • Tell your age: «Main 25 saal ka hoon» (I am 25 years old).
  • Count objects: «Mujhe 10 seb chahiye» (I need 10 apples).

Conclusion

Mastering Hindi numbers from 1 to 100 will greatly enhance your ability to engage in conversations, especially when shopping, telling the time, or dealing with quantities. Continue practicing, and soon you’ll be able to count beyond 100 with ease!

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