It’s hard to imagine our lives without numbers. To be frank, without digits, we’d be lost. While most of us are aware of the globally accepted English numeral system, there are many places where native words are used in their place. India is a country where using Hindi numbers is one of the many standard practices in Indian society.
Table of Contents
- Perks of Learning Hindi Numbers in India
- Some Quick Tips about Indian Currency and Number System
- Number Names for Multiples of 10 up to 100
- Learn Hindi Numbers 0 to 10
- Number Names for 11 to 20
- Number Names for 21 to 30
- Number Names for 31 to 40
- Number Names for 41 to 50
- Number Names for 51 to 100
- Number Names for Multiples of 100 up to 1000
- Number Names for 1000 to 10,000!
- How to Say the Cardinal Numbers
- Sharing Your Phone Number in Hindi
- Join Us and Listen to Our Podcasts at HindiPod101.com
1. Perks of Learning Hindi Numbers in India
In India, more often than not, the Indian system of Hindi numbers is used in everyday life. This practice is commonly seen all over the country. Whether you’re going to buy groceries or take a rickshaw or bus, the native number system is what people use all the time. And adding to that, even the well-educated folks are more comfortable using the native number system.
From getting a local recharge done to paying bills for the newspapers, asking for the date and time, or sharing your flat number with your neighbors, you’ll at least need to learn Hindi numbers 1 to 10 for easy communication.
As the majority of the labor class doesn’t understand English numbers, knowing the basics like Hindi numbers 1 to 100 can help you bargain successfully whenever possible. Working with numbers in the local dialect will, overall, save you time and energy.
But don’t let these revelations make you nervous! Because we’re going to share with you some amazing tips to memorize quickly. We’ll even show you some Hindi numbers in roman English. So, just relax and have a fun time learning at HindiPod101.com with these Hindi numbers lists.
2. Some Quick Tips about Indian Currency and Number System
Rupee, the standard currency of India, is represented by the symbol ₹ and is locally known as रुपया rupayaa.
The Hindi term for “cents” is पैसे (paiSe). That means, 1 rupee has 100 paise. But paise doesn’t just mean “cents” in India. It also means “money,” so it can be used to refer to any amount of money.
Just focus on learning the names of one to hundred numbers in Hindi, and after that, the whole pattern keeps repeating itself.
For later purposes, the word “Hundred” is spoken as सौ (Sau) in Hindi and the word “Thousand” means हज़ार (hazaar).
Wish to learn more about number names? Type your favorite digit or any other word in our free online Hindi dictionary to find out how it’s spelled in Hindi!
If starting from zero sounds boring to you, let your mind hop up with these easy-breezy multiples of 10. You’ll be counting in Hindi before you know it!
3. Number Names for Multiples of 10 up to 100
English Number | Hindi Numbers | Hindi Name | Transliteration | English Name |
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10 | १० | दस | DaS | Ten |
20 | २० | बीस | biiS | Twenty |
30 | ३० | तीस | TiiS | Thirty |
40 | ४० | चालीस | caaLiiS | Forty |
50 | ५० | पचास | pacaaS | Fifty |
60 | ६० | साठ | Saath | Sixty |
70 | ७० | सत्तर | SaTTar | Seventy |
80 | ८० | अस्सी | aSSii | Eighty |
90 | ९० | नब्बे | Nabbe | Ninety |
100 | १०० | सौ | Sau | One-hundred |
Well, wasn’t that easy! In the same way, you can learn the multiples of Hindi numbers 100 to 1000.
Now that you’ve become a bit familiar with the number system of India, let’s begin with the Hindi numbers 1 to 10 in words and in numerals as well. After that, we’ll cover the Hindi numbers 1 to 20.
4. Learn Hindi Numbers 0 to 10
Indian numerals are inspired by Indian-Arabic numbers and their number names are written in the cursory Devnagari script.
Here’s a table below to help you understand how to write numbers in Hindi words. For an easy reading, check out these unique Hindi pronunciation rules.
English Number | Hindi Numbers | Hindi Name | Transliteration | English Name |
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0 | ० | शून्य | suuNya | Zero |
1 | १ | एक | ek | One |
2 | २ | दो | Do | Two |
3 | ३ | तीन | TiiN | Three |
4 | ४ | चार | caar | Four |
5 | ५ | पाँच | paanc | Five |
6 | ६ | छः | chah | Six |
7 | ७ | सात | SaaT | Seven |
8 | ८ | आठ | aath | Eight |
9 | ९ | नौ | Nau | Nine |
10 | १० | दस | Das | Ten |
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1- Example 1
- मेरे घर में चार कमरे हैं।
- mere ghar men caar kamare hain.
- There are four rooms in my house.
2- Example 2
- रीटा के पास छः बिल्लियाँ हैं।
- riitaa ke paaS chah biLLiyaan hain.
- Reeta has six cats.
5. Number Names for 11 to 20
11 | ११ | ग्यारह | gyaarah | Eleven |
12 | १२ | बारह | baarah | Twelve |
13 | १३ | तेरह | Terah | Thirteen |
14 | १४ | चौदह | cauDah | Fourteen |
15 | १५ | पन्द्रह | paNDrah | Fifteen |
16 | १६ | सोलह | SoLah | Sixteen |
17 | १७ | सत्रह | SaTrah | Seventeen |
18 | १८ | अठारह | athaarah | Eighteen |
19 | १९ | उन्नीस | uNNiiS | Ninteen |
20 | २० | बीस | BiiS | Twenty |
1- Quick Tip:
Carefully notice the pattern in the Hindi numbers 1-20.
Every number is spelled in a unique way. However, the prefixes in every number name in the two-digit numbers (from 11 to 20) are inspired by the Hindi names of one-digit numbers (from 0 to 9).
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6. Number Names for 21 to 30
21 | २१ | इक्कीस | ikkiiS | Twenty-one |
22 | २२ | बाईस | baaiiS | Twenty-two |
23 | २३ | तेईस | TeiiS | Twenty-three |
24 | २४ | चौबीस | caubiiS | Twenty-four |
25 | २५ | पच्चीस | pacciiS | Twenty-five |
26 | २६ | छब्बीस | chabbiiS | Twenty-six |
27 | २७ | सत्ताईस | SaTTaaiiS | Twenty-seven |
28 | २८ | अट्ठाईस | atthaaiiS | Twenty-eight |
29 | २९ | उन्तीस | uNTiiS | Twenty-nine |
30 | ३० | तीस | TiiS | Thirty |
1- Quick Tip:
With some simple observation, you can easily become familiar with the Hindi counting. For your ease, we’ve also written the names for the Hindi numbers 1-30 in English.
Another peculiar pattern is that in English numerals, “twenty” is used as the prefix whereas the word ‘बीस’ (biiS) is used as a suffix in the Hindi digits.
For example, तीन (TiiN) + बीस (biiS) = तेईस (TeiiS). This is true for the numbers 21 to 28, but not for 29 because this uses the suffix for the 30s.
As you can see, the names of the next eight numbers depend on the preceding multiple of 10, but the name of the ninth number depends on the following multiple of 10. This works for all, except for 89 and 99, which continue to use the suffix of the preceding multiple.
Up to here, we’ve covered the Hindi numbers 1-30. The suffix in the 30s line will be ‘तीस’ (TiiS).
7. Number Names for 31 to 40
31 | ३१ | इकतीस | IkaTiiS | Thirty-one |
32 | ३२ | बत्तीस | baTTiiS | Thirty-two |
33 | ३३ | तैंतीस | TainTiiS | Thirty-three |
34 | ३४ | चौंतीस | caunTiiS | Thirty-four |
35 | ३५ | पैंतीस | painTiiS | Thirty-five |
36 | ३६ | छत्तीस | chaTTiiS | Thirty-six |
37 | ३७ | सैंतीस | SainTiiS | Thirty-seven |
38 | ३८ | अढ़तीस | adhaTiiS | Thirty-eight |
39 | ३९ | उनतालीस | uNaTaaLiiS | Thirty-nine |
40 | ४० | चालीस | caaLiiS | Forty |
1- Quick Tip:
In Hindi numbers names, one may not always find a uniform pattern as in English. Always remember that the names keep changing in a slight and subtle way.
8. Number Names for 41 to 50
41 | ४१ | इकतालीस | IkaTaaLiiS | Forty-one |
42 | ४२ | बयालीस | bayaaLiiS | Forty-two |
43 | ४३ | तैंतालीस | TainTaaLiiS | Forty-three |
44 | ४४ | चवालीस | cavaaLiiS | Forty-four |
45 | ४५ | पैंतालीस | painTaaLiiS | Forty-five |
46 | ४६ | छियालीस | chiyaaLiiS | Forty-six |
47 | ४७ | सैंतालीस | SainTaaLiiS | Forty-seven |
48 | ४८ | अड़तालीस | adhaTaaLiiS | Forty-eight |
49 | ४९ | उन्चास | uNcaaS | Forty-nine |
50 | ५० | पचास | pacaaS | Fifty |
1- Quick Tip:
The suffix used here is ‘चालीस’ (caaLiiS). So, every number name in the 40s line ends with the same suffix, except for 49.
Bravo! You’ve finished learning the number names 1 to 50 in Hindi. Before we move on to the next section, why don’t you visit our MyTeacher page and practice these Hindi 1 to 50 number names!
9. Number Names for 51 to 100
Now that you’ve got a basic idea about how to learn numbers in Hindi, our next goal is to learn Hindi numbers 1-100.
51 | ५१ | इक्यावन | IkyaavaN | Fifty-one |
52 | ५२ | बावन | baavaN | Fifty-two |
53 | ५३ | तिरपन | TirapaN | Fifty-three |
54 | ५४ | चौवन | cauvaN | Fifty-four |
55 | ५५ | पचपन | pacapaN | Fifty-five |
56 | ५६ | छप्पन | chappaN | Fifty-six |
57 | ५७ | सत्तावन | SaTTaavan | Fifty-seven |
58 | ५८ | अट्ठावन | atthaavaN | Fifty-eight |
59 | ५९ | उनसठ | uNaSath | Fifty-nine |
60 | ६० | साठ | Saath | Sixty |
61 | ६१ | इकसठ | ikaSath | Sixty-one |
62 | ६२ | बासठ | baaSath | Sixty-two |
63 | ६३ | तिरसठ | TiraSath | Sixty-three |
64 | ६४ | चौंसठ | caunSath | Sixty-four |
65 | ६५ | पैंसठ | painSath | Sixty-five |
66 | ६६ | छियासठ | chiyaaSath | Sixty-six |
67 | ६७ | सड़सठ | SadaSath | Sixty-seven |
68 | ६८ | अड़सठ | adaSath | Sixty-eight |
69 | ६९ | उनहत्तर | unhaTTar | Sixty-nine |
70 | ७० | सत्तर | SaTTar | Seventy |
71 | ७१ | इकहत्तर | ikahaTTar | Seventy-one |
72 | ७२ | बहत्तर | bahaTTar | Seventy-two |
73 | ७३ | तिहत्तर | TihaTTar | Seventy-three |
74 | ७४ | चौहत्तर | cauhaTTar | Seventy-four |
75 | ७५ | पचहत्तर | pacahaTTar | Seventy-five |
76 | ७६ | छिहत्तर | chihaTTar | Seventy-six |
77 | ७७ | सतहत्तर | saTahaTTar | Seventy-seven |
78 | ७८ | अठहत्तर | athahaTTar | Seventy-eight |
79 | ७९ | उन्यासी | uNyaaSii | Seventy-nine |
80 | ८० | अस्सी | aSSii | Eighty |
81 | ८१ | इक्यासी | ikyaaSii | Eighty-one |
82 | ८२ | बयासी | bayaaSii | Eighty-two |
83 | ८३ | तिरासी | TiraaSii | Eighty-three |
84 | ८४ | चौरासी | cauraaSii | Eighty-four |
85 | ८५ | पचासी | pacaaSii | Eighty-five |
86 | ८६ | छियासी | chiyaaSii | Eighty-six |
87 | ८७ | सत्तासी | SaTTaaSii | Eighty-seven |
88 | ८८ | अट्ठासी | atthaaSii | Eighty-eight |
89 | ८९ | नवासी | NavaaSii | Eighty-nine |
90 | ९० | नब्बे | Nabbe | Ninety |
91 | ९१ | इक्यानवे | ikyaaNave | Ninety-one |
92 | ९२ | बानवे | baaNave | Ninety-two |
93 | ९३ | तिरानवे | TiraaNave | Ninety-three |
94 | ९४ | चौरानवे | cauraaNave | Ninety-four |
95 | ९५ | पंचानवे | paNcaaNave | Ninety-five |
96 | ९६ | छियानवे | chiyaaNave | Ninety-six |
97 | ९७ | सत्तानवे | SaTTaaNave | Ninety-seven |
98 | ९८ | अट्ठानवे | athaaNave | Ninety-eight |
99 | ९९ | निन्यानवे | NiNyaaNave | Ninety-nine |
100 | १०० | सौ | Sau | One-hundred |
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10. Number Names for Multiples of 100 up to 1000
Learning English to Hindi numbers 1 to 100 is a huge milestone that you have accomplished and you should pat your back for that!! And smile now because things will turn drastically easy from here.
English Number | Hindi Numbers | Hindi Name | Transliteration | English Name |
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100 | १०० | एक सौ | ek Sau | One-hundred |
200 | २०० | दो सौ | Do Sau | Two-hundred |
300 | ३०० | तीन सौ | TiiN Sau | Three-hundred |
400 | ४०० | चार सौ | caar Sau | Four-hundred |
500 | ५०० | पाँच सौ | paanc Sau | Five-hundred |
600 | ६०० | छः सौ | chah Sau | Six-hundred |
700 | ७०० | सात सौ | SaaT Sau | Seven-hundred |
800 | ८०० | आठ सौ | aath Sau | Eight-hundred |
900 | ९०० | नौ सौ | Nau Sau | Nine-hundred |
1000 | १००० | एक हज़ार | Ek hazaar | One-thousand |
If you know the number names from 0-100 by heart, it’s our promise that the rest is going to be a piece of cake for you. Not only that, you’ll be surprised to see how easy it is to learn Hindi numbers 1 to 1000 in words.
We’ll show you how it’s done. Let’s take, for instance, any digits within the range of Hindi numbers 1 to 1000.
1- Example:
In the English number 122, its number name is “One-hundred and twenty-two.” Now, you already know that the Hindi name for “one-hundred” is एक सौ (Ek Sau) and for “twenty-two” it’s बाईस (baaiiS).
Viola! You can easily make out that the Hindi number name for 122 would be एक सौ बाईस (Ek Sau baaiiS).
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2- Quick Tip:
All you have to do is remember the name of the last two digits in Hindi and add the third digit as the hundredth number.
11. Number Names for 1000 to 10,000!
English Number | Numbers | Hindi Name | Transliteration | English Name |
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1000 | १००० | एक हज़ार | ek hazaar | One-thousand |
2000 | २००० | दो हज़ार | Do hazaar | Two-thousand |
3000 | ३००० | तीन हज़ार | TiiN hazaar | Three-thousand |
4000 | ४००० | चार हज़ार | caar hazaar | Four-thousand |
5000 | ५००० | पाँच हज़ार | paanc hazaar | Five-thousand |
6000 | ६००० | छः हज़ार | chah hazaar | Six-thousand |
7000 | ७००० | सात हज़ार | SaaT hazaar | Seven-thousand |
8000 | ८००० | आठ हज़ार | aath hazaar | Eight-thousand |
9000 | ९००० | नौ हज़ार | Nau hazaar | Nine-thousand |
10000 | १०००० | दस हज़ार | DaS hazaar | Ten-thousand |
1- Quick Tip:
When you’re dealing with Hindi numbers 1000 to 2000 or above, follow the same rule as you did in the hundreds.
Simply replace the word सौ (Sau) with हज़ार (hazaar) and you’re good to go.
2- Example:
In the English number 4120, its number name is “Four-thousand one-hundred and twenty.” Now, you already know that the Hindi name for “four-thousand” is चार हज़ार (caar hazaar), for “one-hundred” it’s एक सौ (Ek Sau), and for “twenty” it’s बीस (biiS).
There you go! You can easily figure out that the Hindi number name for 4120 would be चार हज़ार एक सौ बीस (caar hazaar ek Sau biiS).
12. How to Say the Cardinal Numbers
English Namer | Hindi Name | Transliteration |
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First | पहला | pehaLaa |
Second | दूसरा | DuuSaraa |
Third | तीसरा | TiiSaraa |
Fourth | चौथा | cauTHaa |
Fifth | पाँचवा | paancavaa |
Sixth | छठा | chathaa |
Seventh | सातवाँ | SaaTavaan |
Eighth | आठवाँ | aathavaan |
Ninth | नौवाँ | Nauvaan |
Tenth | दसवाँ | DaSavaan |
1- Quick Tip:
- The cardinal numbers are mostly used to give a direction, address, or anything else that follows a sequence.
- Depending on the gender of the person or thing, the cardinal name will end with different sounds. Masculine words will end with a sound of aa and feminine words with the sound of ii.
- For instance:
- Second turn.
- दूसरा मोड़
(DuSaraa mod) - Third story.
- तीसरी मंज़िल
(TiiSarii maNziL)
13. Sharing Your Phone Number in Hindi
It’s fine to use English numbers while sharing your phone number with your colleagues. But when it comes to your neighbors, newspaperman, milkman, or maid, it’s better to break the ten digits of your number into five pairs of Hindi numbers with two numbers each.
That’s how the Indians do it generally. Another way is to break it into two pairs of Indian numbers with five numbers in each pair.
For instance, your mobile number is 9457886140.
- Going by the first method, you can tell it as 94-57-88-61-40. So, in Hindi, you’ll say it as ९४-५७-८८-६१-४० i.e. चौरानवे (cauraaNave) – सतावन (SaTaavaN) – अट्ठासी (atthaaSii) – इकसठ (IkaSath) – चालीस (caaLiiS).
- The second way to say it is 94578-86140. So, in Hindi, it would be said as ९४५७८-८६१४०. That would be चौरानवे पाँच सौ अठहत्तर – छियासी एक सौ चालीस (cauraaNave paanc Sau atthahaTTar – chiyaaSii ek Sau caaLiiS).
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