#273 – numbers 1-50 – pg. 17
July 9, 2008 1:46 am in Beginner, Meena, Naraindas, Nathan, Vocabulary Builder by admin
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Today we cover the Hindi numbers from 1-50. Below you can see the Hindi numeral and how to write the name of the number in Hindi as well as the pronunciation. Here is the format:
<English Number> – <Hindi Number> – <Hindi number spelled out> <pronunciation of the Hindi number>
1 –
–
EK ( Sounds like, “k” pronounced in reverse)
2 –
DO (D spoken with tongue touching the back of your incisor teeth)
3 —
TEEN (T spoken with tongue touching the back of your incisor teeth)
4 –
CHAR (CH as in “cherry”,AR as “r”)
5 –
PAANCH (PAA as in “papa” and N is nasalized)
28 –
ATTHAAEES (hold the “TH”)
35 –
PAINTEES (ai like the “a” in “pan”)
37 —
SAINTEES (ai like the “a” in “pan”)
38 —
ARDTEES (“rd” is like Spanish “r” but pronounced retroflexively; this is the “retroflex flap”)
Related ISpeakHindi episodes
(we have covered the numbers many times…)
July 8, 2008 – #272 – Numbers 1-10
September 30, 2007 – learning to count in Hindi


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