Today we cover the Hindi numbers from 51-100. 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>
51 -
Ikyaavan
52 -
baavan
53 -
tirepan
54 -
chaovan
55 -
pachapan
56 -
chhappan
57 -
sattaavan
58 -
ATThaavan
59 -
UnasaTh
60 -
saaTh
61 -
IkasaTh
62 -
baasaTh
63 -
tiresaTh
64 -
chaoNnsaTh/chaoNsaTh
65 -
paiNnsaTh/paiNsaTh
66 -
chhiyaasaTh
67 -
saDdasaTh
68 -
ADdasaTh
69 -
Unahattar
70 -
sattar
71 -
Ikahattar
72 -
bahattar
73 -
tihattar
74 -
chaohattar
75 -
pachahattar
76 -
chhihattar
77 -
satahattar
78 -
AThahattar
79 -
Unaasee
80 -
Assee
81 -
Ikyaasee
82 -
bayaasee
83 -
tiraasee
84 -
chaoraasee
85 -
pachaasee
86 -
chhiyaasee
87 -
sattasee
88 -
ATThaasee
89 -
navaasee
90 -
nabbe
91 -
Ikyaanabe
92 -
baanabe
93 -
tiraanabe
94 -
chaoraanabe
95 -
paNchaanabe
96 -
chhiyaanabe
97 -
sattanabe
98 -
ATThaanabe
99 -
ninyaanabe
100 -
sao
Related ISpeakHindi episodes
(we have covered the numbers many times…)
July 9, 2008 - #273 - Numbers 1-50
July 8, 2008 - #272 - Numbers 1-10
Numbers 0-10 (May 20, 2008)
Numbers 11-20 (May 29, 2008)
Numbers 21-30 (June 8, 2008)
Counting 1-5 (1/2/2008)
Counting 6-10 (1/3/2008)
Counting 11-15 (1/4/2008)
Counting 16-20 (1/5/2008)
Counting 21-25 (1/6/2008)
Counting 26-30 (1/7/2008)
Counting 31-35 (1/8/2008)
September 30, 2007 - learning to count in Hindi
Other Resources on the web
Hindi Number on HindiDevanagari.com
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admin said,
August 21, 2008 @ 10:11 am
If you are looking for 1-50, you should see #273 - numbers 1-50 (July 9, 2008).