INTRODUCTION |
Manasi: [Namaste hindipod101.com mein swagat hai] |
Maya: Welcome back to Basic Bootcamp Lesson 5. Counting from 100 to 10,000 in Hindi. This is the last lesson in the five part series that will help you ease your way into Hindi. |
Manasi: We will go over all the basics that will really help you understand Hindi in a quick and easy way. |
Maya: In this lesson, we will venture into higher number territory from 100 to 10,000. |
Manasi: You will be listening to two people at an auction. |
Maya: And they will be bidding over an item, clearly it must be an incredible item because they each keep trying to outbid the other and the price keeps rising. |
Manasi: Hmm I wonder what it is. |
Maya: It’s a brand new sari. The bidding starts at 100 rupees. Now let’s listen to the conversation. |
DIALOGUE |
प्रिया : एक सौ! |
स्वाति: दो सौ! |
प्रिया : पाँच सौ! |
स्वाति: हज़ार! |
प्रिया : एक हज़ार तीन सौ! |
स्वाति: एक हज़ार छ: सौ! |
प्रिया : दो हज़ार! |
स्वाति: तीन हज़ार! |
प्रिया : आठ हज़ार!!! |
स्वाति: दस हज़ार! |
Maya: Now let’s hear it one time slowly. |
प्रिया : एक सौ! |
स्वाति: दो सौ! |
प्रिया : पाँच सौ! |
स्वाति: हज़ार! |
प्रिया : एक हज़ार तीन सौ! |
स्वाति: एक हज़ार छ: सौ! |
प्रिया : दो हज़ार! |
स्वाति: तीन हज़ार! |
प्रिया : आठ हज़ार!!! |
स्वाति: दस हज़ार! |
Maya: One more time, with the translation. |
Manasi: एक सौ! |
Maya: 1000! |
Manasi: दो सौ! |
Maya: 200! |
Manasi: पाँच सौ! |
Maya: 500! |
Manasi: हज़ार! |
Maya: 1000! |
Manasi: एक हज़ार तीन सौ! |
Maya: 1300! |
Manasi: एक हज़ार छे सौ! |
Maya: 1600! |
Manasi: दो हज़ार! |
Maya: 2000! |
Manasi: तीन हज़ार! |
Maya: 3000! |
Manasi: आठ हज़ार!!! |
Maya: 8000! |
Manasi: दस हज़ार! |
Maya: 10000! |
POST CONVERSATION BANTER |
Maya: Poor Priya walked away with nothing but Swati seems to have got that beautiful new sari. How much did she pay for it? |
Manasi: Well she paid 10,000 rupees for that. |
Maya: Sounds like a lot for a sari. It must have been a really nice one or maybe she just really wanted it. |
Manasi: Hmm yeah maybe it was studded with diamonds. |
Maya: Okay so they were shouting out a lot of big numbers in this conversation. Let’s take a closer look at how to put them together. |
VOCAB LIST |
Maya: In the last Bootcamp lesson about numbers, we learned that to say 12 in Hindi is |
Manasi: [baarah] |
Maya: And 13 is |
Manasi: [tehrah] |
Maya: And so on. How about 21 |
Manasi: [ikkis] |
Maya: And so on up to 99 which is |
Manasi: [ninyanve] |
Maya: And then near the end of the lesson, we learned that 100 is |
Manasi: [ek sau] |
Maya: It’s exactly the same with English. 100 is the combination between 1 and 100 which is |
Manasi: [ek sau] and also just called [sau] like 100 in English. |
Maya: So here is the question. How do we start forming numbers over 100? |
Maya: Well it’s very simple actually. We just take [ek sau] and then put the number after it. |
Manasi: That’s correct. For example, 101 is [ek sau] plus [ek] |
Maya: How about 111? |
Manasi: That’s [ek sau] and [gyarah]. So it comes to [ek sau gyarah] |
Maya: You can see again, the pattern is the same. Now let’s go through multiples of 100. 100 all the way up to 900. Manasi, please, |
Manasi: Okay, to create multiple 100s, we put the number in front of [sau]. |
Maya: Okay so let’s start from 100. |
Manasi: [ek sau] |
Maya: Literally 100. How about 200? |
Manasi: [do sau] |
Maya: Literally 200. How about 300? |
Manasi: [teen sau] |
Maya: 400 |
Manasi: [char sau] |
Maya: 500 |
Manasi: [paanch sau] |
Maya: 600 |
Manasi: [ch: sau] |
Maya: How about 700? |
Manasi: [saat sau] |
Maya: 800 |
Manasi: That would be [aath sau] |
Maya: And 900 |
Manasi: [nau sau] |
Maya: Before moving on, let’s just recap them one more time. 100 |
Manasi: [ek sau] |
Maya: 200 |
Manasi: [do sau] |
Maya: 300 |
Manasi: [teen sau] |
Maya: 400 |
Manasi: [char sau] |
Maya: 500 |
Manasi: [paanch sau] |
Maya: 600 |
Manasi: [ch: sau] |
Maya: 700 |
Manasi: [saat sau] |
Maya: 800 |
Manasi: [aath sau] |
Maya: 900 |
Manasi: [nau sau] |
Maya: And 1000 which is a new word. |
Manasi: [hazar] which means a 1000. [hazar] means 1000. It is similar to 100 like you say 1 before a 100. Therefore 1000 is [ek hazar] |
VOCAB AND PHRASE USAGE |
Maya: Now as you guessed it, the pattern is going to stay the same. Let’s go to 2000. |
Manasi: [do hazar] |
Maya: 3000 |
Manasi: [teen hazar] |
Maya: 4000 |
Manasi: [char hazar] |
Maya: 5000 |
Manasi: [paanch hazar] |
Maya: And 6000 |
Manasi: [ch: hazar] |
Maya: 7000 |
Manasi: [saat hazar] |
Maya: 8000 |
Manasi: [aath hazar] |
Maya: And 9000 |
Manasi: [nau hazar] |
Lesson focus
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Maya: Now let’s introduce a complex number so that we can see how it’s all put together. Up until now, we’ve been using pretty simple numbers. |
Manasi: I am glad you think it’s simple. |
Maya: Yeah well, very easy numbers. 3000, 4000. Let’s just pick up a random number but one that’s a little more complex like 3592. |
Manasi: Umm okay. |
Maya: So we start out with 3000 |
Manasi: [teen hazar] |
Maya: 500 |
Manasi: [paanch sau] |
Maya: 92 |
Manasi: [baanave] |
Maya: Put it all together and we get |
Manasi: [teen hazar paanch sau baanave] |
Maya: 3592 and there it is. These are the building blocks for you to count all the way from 1 to 10,000. |
Manasi: Just keep in mind the few exceptions and you will be all set. |
Maya: Now we did say that we’d go up to 10,000. So let’s talk about that number for a moment because it’s important. |
Manasi: Yes because in English, you can just say 10,000. It’s the same in Hindi. |
Maya: So what’s the word for 10,000? |
Manasi: [das hazar] |
Manasi: [das hazar] means 10,000. Okay so let’s go over the keywords from this lesson. First, what’s a 100 again? |
Manasi: [ek sau] |
Maya: 1000 |
Manasi: [ek hazar] |
Maya: And 10,000 |
Manasi: [das hazar] |
Maya: There you have it. Now Manasi, I think there is one more number that we really should cover. |
Manasi: And what’s that? |
Maya: How about zero? |
Manasi: That’s [shunye] |
Maya: [shunye] Can you say it one more time? |
Manasi: [shu-n-ye] |
Outro
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Maya: You’ve now graduated Bootcamp. Great job and you have enough basics under your belt to move on to the next level. |
Manasi: That’s really awesome. |
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Manasi: [Namaste,fir milenge] Goodbye. |
Maya: Goodbye. |
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