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.
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.
Number | Devanagari Script | Transliteration | Pronunciation Example |
---|---|---|---|
1 | १ | ek | ake |
2 | २ | do | do |
3 | ३ | teen | teen |
4 | ४ | chaar | char |
5 | ५ | paanch | paanch |
6 | ६ | chhah | chha |
7 | ७ | saat | saat |
8 | ८ | aath | aath |
9 | ९ | nau | now |
10 | १० | das | dus |
11 | ११ | gyarah | gyarah |
12 | १२ | barah | barah |
13 | १३ | terah | terah |
14 | १४ | chaudah | chaudah |
15 | १५ | pandrah | pandrah |
16 | १६ | solah | solah |
17 | १७ | satrah | satrah |
18 | १८ | atharah | atharah |
19 | १९ | unnis | unnis |
20 | २० | bees | bees |
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.
Number | Devanagari Script | Transliteration | Pronunciation Example |
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21 | २१ | ikkis | ikkis |
22 | २२ | baaees | baaees |
23 | २३ | teyes | teyes |
24 | २४ | chabees | chabees |
25 | २५ | pachis | pachis |
26 | २६ | chhabees | chhabees |
27 | २७ | sataaees | sataees |
28 | २८ | atthaaees | atthaees |
29 | २९ | untis | untis |
30 | ३० | tees | tees |
Numbers from 31 to 40 in Hindi
Number | Devanagari Script | Transliteration | Pronunciation Example |
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31 | ३१ | ikattees | ikattees |
32 | ३२ | batis | batis |
33 | ३३ | tetis | tetis |
34 | ३४ | chauntis | chauntis |
35 | ३५ | paitis | paitis |
36 | ३६ | chhattees | chhattees |
37 | ३७ | saintis | saintis |
38 | ३८ | atthatis | atthatis |
39 | ३९ | untalis | untalis |
40 | ४० | chalis | chalis |
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:
Number | Devanagari Script | Transliteration |
---|---|---|
40 | ४० | chaalees |
41 | ४१ | ikchalis |
42 | ४२ | bayalis |
43 | ४३ | tetalis |
44 | ४४ | chaumaalis |
45 | ४५ | paitalis |
46 | ४६ | chhiyalis |
47 | ४७ | saintalis |
48 | ४८ | atthalis |
49 | ४९ | unchaas |
50 | ५० | pachaas |
51 | ५१ | ikyavan |
52 | ५२ | bavan |
53 | ५३ | tirpan |
54 | ५४ | chauvan |
55 | ५५ | pachpan |
56 | ५६ | chhappan |
57 | ५७ | sattavan |
58 | ५८ | atthavan |
59 | ५९ | unsath |
60 | ६० | saath |
61 | ६१ | iksaath |
62 | ६२ | baasath |
63 | ६३ | tirsaath |
64 | ६४ | chausaath |
65 | ६५ | paisaath |
66 | ६६ | chhiyasaath |
67 | ६७ | sataasath |
68 | ६८ | atthasaath |
69 | ६९ | unhasath |
70 | ७० | sattar |
71 | ७१ | ikahattar |
72 | ७२ | bahattar |
73 | ७३ | tihattar |
74 | ७४ | chauhattar |
75 | ७५ | pachhattar |
76 | ७६ | chhiyattar |
77 | ७७ | sattattar |
78 | ७८ | athhattar |
79 | ७९ | unhattar |
80 | ८० | assi |
81 | ८१ | ikyasi |
82 | ८२ | bayasi |
83 | ८३ | tirasi |
84 | ८४ | chauraasi |
85 | ८५ | pachaasi |
86 | ८६ | chhiyasi |
87 | ८७ | sataasi |
88 | ८८ | athhaasi |
89 | ८९ | unasi |
90 | ९० | nabbe |
91 | ९१ | ikyanve |
92 | ९२ | bayanve |
93 | ९३ | tiryanve |
94 | ९४ | chauraanve |
95 | ९५ | pachaanve |
96 | ९६ | chhiyaanve |
97 | ९७ | sataanve |
98 | ९८ | athaanve |
99 | ९९ | ninyanve |
100 | १०० | sau |
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Key Patterns in Hindi Numbers
- Numbers ending in 1: Numbers like 21 (ikkis), 31 (ikattees), and 41 (ikchalis) are irregular and don’t follow a consistent pattern.
- Tens Multiples: Numbers like 20 (bees), 30 (tees), 40 (chalis), 50 (pachas), etc., are consistent and easier to memorize.
- 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!