Start learning Hindi counting from 1 to 100 then move on to other Hindi numbers. You will learn here Hindi counting from 1 to 100. Each number is written in Hindi, Roman Hindi, and English. Here we have 1 to 100 Numbers in the Hindi language with English Pronunciation
To count by tens, we combine the multiplier digit with the word for ten (Das):
English Numbers
Hindi Numbers
Hindi Counting
English Counting
1
१
Ek (एक)
One
10
१०
Das (दस)
Ten
20
२०
Bees (बीस)
Twenty
30
३०
Tees (तीस)
Thirty
40
४०
Chalees (चालीस)
Forty
50
५०
Pachas (पचास)
Fifty
60
६०
Saath (साठ)
Sixty
70
७०
Sattar (सत्तर)
Seventy
80
८०
Assee (अस्सी)
Eighty
90
९०
Nabbe (नब्बे)
Ninety
100
१००
Sau (सौ)
Hundred
Hindi Ginti Counting by 100
When counting in hundreds, we combine the multiplier digit with the word for hundred (Sau):
English Numbers
Hindi Numbers
Hindi Counting
English Counting
100
१००
Sau (सौ)
Hundred
200
२००
Do sau (दो सौ)
Two hundred
300
३००
Tin sau (तीन सौ)
Three hundred
400
४००
Chaar sau (चार सौ)
Four hundred
500
५००
Paanch sau (पाँच सौ)
Five hundred
600
६००
Chhah sau (छह सौ)
Six hundred
700
७००
Saat sau (सात सौ)
Seven hundred
800
८००
Aath sau (आठ सौ)
Eight hundred
900
९००
Nau sau (नौ सौ)
Nine hundred
1000
१०००
Hazaar (हज़ार)
One thousand
Hindi Counting in 1000s
In Hindi, larger numbers follow a pattern where the word for the respective units is repeated after the word for the hundred. For example, “Ek Sau Ek” translates to “One Hundred and One.”
English Numbers
Hindi Numbers
Hindi Counting
English Counting
1000
१०००
Hazaar (हज़ार)
One thousand
2000
२०००
Do hazaar (दो हज़ार)
Two thousand
3000
३०००
Tin hazaar (तीन हज़ार)
Three thousand
4000
४०००
Chaar hazaar (चार हज़ार)
Four thousand
5000
५०००
Paanch hazaar (पाँच हज़ार)
Five thousand
6000
६०००
Chhah hazaar (छह हज़ार)
Six thousand
7000
७०००
Saat hazaar (सात हज़ार)
Seven thousand
8000
८०००
Aath hazaar (आठ हज़ार)
Eight thousand
9000
९०००
Nau hazaar (नौ हज़ार)
Nine thousand
10000
१००००
Das hazaar (दस हज़ार)
Ten thousand
FAQs on Hindi Counting Hindi Ginti
How do I count in Hindi beyond one thousand?
To count beyond one thousand, you can continue using the pattern of repeating the word for the respective units after the word for thousand. For example, “Ek Hazaar Ek” means “One Thousand and One,” “Do Hazaar Do” means “Two Thousand and Two,” and so on.
How can I improve my pronunciation of Hindi numbers?
To improve your pronunciation, listen to native speakers, watch videos or movies in Hindi, and practice speaking aloud. You can also consider finding a language exchange partner or taking Hindi language classes.
Is Hindi counting similar to counting in other Indian languages?
While there may be some similarities in counting systems among Indian languages, each language has its own unique numerals and patterns. However, if you already know counting in one Indian language, it can be advantageous when learning counting in another.