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Welcome to the lesson on "Hindi Vocabulary → Numbers and Counting"! In this lesson, we will embark on an exciting journey through the world of numbers in Hindi. Mastering the numbering system is crucial for effective communication, whether you're shopping, traveling, or simply telling time. By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to count from 1 to 20, express quantities, and tell the time in Hindi.


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This lesson is designed for complete beginners, and it's part of our "Complete 0 to A1 Hindi Course." As we dive into numbers and counting, you'll find that each section is filled with examples, exercises, and practical scenarios to help you grasp these concepts comfortably.


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Learning the Hindi numbering system is an essential stepping stone in understanding the language. In this lesson, we will master the basics of counting in Hindi and explore different contexts where numbers are used, such as time-telling and expressing quantities.
=== Importance of Numbers in Hindi ===
 
Numbers play a vital role in our daily lives, and learning them in Hindi opens up a world of possibilities. From shopping for groceries to ordering food at a restaurant, knowing numbers allows you to engage with the local culture and language more effectively. Additionally, numbers are foundational for understanding more complex concepts in the language, such as telling time and discussing dates.
 
=== Structure of the Lesson ===
 
In this lesson, we will cover the following topics:


== Hindi numbers ==
* Counting from 1 to 20


In Hindi, numbers are written in the Devanagari script, consisting of ten basic digits, from zero to nine. Here is a table that shows the Hindi numbers from 1 to 10.
* Expressing quantities
 
* Telling time
 
* Practical exercises to reinforce learning
 
== Counting from 1 to 20 ==
 
To begin, let’s look at the numbers one through twenty in Hindi. Below is a comprehensive table to help you with pronunciation and translation.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| एक || ek || one  
 
| एक || ek || one
 
|-
|-
| दो || do || two  
 
| दो || do || two
 
|-
|-
| तीन || teen || three  
 
| तीन || tīn || three
 
|-
|-
| चार || chaar || four  
 
| चार || chār || four
 
|-
|-
| पाँच || paanch || five  
 
| पाँच || pāṅc || five
 
|-
|-
| छह || chhah || six  
 
| छह || chah || six
 
|-
|-
| सात || saat || seven  
 
| सात || sāt || seven
 
|-
|-
| आठ || aath || eight  
 
| आठ || āṭh || eight
 
|-
|-
| नौ || nau || nine  
 
| नौ || nau || nine
 
|-
 
| दस  || das || ten
 
|-
 
| ग्यारह  || gyārah || eleven
 
|-
 
| बारह  || bārah || twelve
 
|-
 
| तेरह  || terah || thirteen
 
|-
 
| चौदह  || chaudah || fourteen
 
|-
 
| पंद्रह  || pandrah || fifteen
 
|-
 
| सोलह  || solah || sixteen
 
|-
|-
| दस || das || ten
 
| सत्रह  || satrah || seventeen
 
|-
 
| अठारह  || aṭhārah || eighteen
 
|-
 
| उन्नीस  || unnīs || nineteen
 
|-
 
| बीस  || bīs || twenty
 
|}
|}


Note that Hindi numbers may have different forms based on gender and subject position.
=== Understanding the Structure ===
 
In Hindi, numbers from 1 to 10 are unique words, but from 11 to 20, they follow a pattern. The numbers 11 through 19 are formed by adding the suffix '-rah' to the base number. For example, "ग्यारह" (gyārah) is derived from "एक" (ek) + 'rah' = eleven.
 
== Expressing Quantities ==
 
Now that we can count, let’s learn how to express quantities in Hindi. Here are some phrases and examples to illustrate how you can use numbers in different contexts.
 
=== Basic Quantities ===
 
When expressing quantities in Hindi, you can use the following phrases:
 
* '''मेरे पास''' (mere pās) - I have
 
* '''मुझे चाहिए''' (mujhe chāhiye) - I need
 
* '''यहाँ''' (yahān) - Here
 
* '''वहाँ''' (vahān) - There
 
Below is a table with some practical examples of expressing quantities.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| मेरे पास दो सेब हैं || mere pās do seb hain || I have two apples
 
|-
 
| मुझे तीन किताबें चाहिए || mujhe tīn kitābein chāhiye || I need three books
 
|-
 
| वहाँ चार कुर्सियाँ हैं || vahān chār kursiyān hain || There are four chairs
 
|-
 
| यहाँ पाँच लोग हैं || yahān pāṅc log hain || There are five people
 
|-
 
| मुझे छह अंडे चाहिए || mujhe chah aṇḍe chāhiye || I need six eggs
 
|-
 
| मेरे पास सात बिल्लियाँ हैं || mere pās sāt billiān hain || I have seven cats
 
|-
 
| वहाँ आठ पेंसिलें हैं || vahān āṭh pensilēn hain || There are eight pencils
 
|-
 
| मुझे नौ खिलौने चाहिए || mujhe nau khilaune chāhiye || I need nine toys
 
|-
 
| मेरे पास दस रुपये हैं || mere pās das rupaye hain || I have ten rupees
 
|-
 
| वहाँ ग्यारह गिलास हैं || vahān gyārah gilās hain || There are eleven glasses


== Counting in Hindi ==
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To express a quantity in Hindi, you can simply put the number before the noun or adjective. For example, "three books" would be "तीन किताबें" (teen kitaaben), and "five red flowers" would be "पाँच लाल फूल" (paanch laal phool).
=== Telling Time ===


Here are some other examples you can practice with:
Telling time is another crucial aspect of using numbers in Hindi. Understanding how to express time will help you in daily conversations. In Hindi, we typically express time in hours and minutes.


* Two apples - "दो सेब" (do seb)
=== Basic Time Vocabulary ===
* Seven days - "सात दिन" (saat din)
* Ten rupees - "दस रुपये" (das rupaye)
* Three pens - "तीन कलमें" (teen kalamen)


== Telling time in Hindi ==
Here are some key phrases for telling time:


In Hindi, to tell the time, you have to use the word "बजे" (baje) which means "o'clock". You can simply say the number of hours followed by "बजे" (baje). For example, "two o'clock" is "दो बजे" (do baje), and "six o'clock" is "छह बजे" (chhah baje).
* '''क्या समय हुआ है?''' (kyā samay huā hai?) - What time is it?


If you want to indicate the minutes past the hour, you should use the word "मिनट" (minat) for minutes. For example, "five past two" is "दो बजे पाँच मिनट" (do baje paanch minat), and "quarter past six" is "छह बजे पंद्रह मिनट" (chhah baje pandrah minat).
* '''यह''' (yah) - It is


For half-past times, you can use the word "बजकर" (bajkar). For example, "half-past four" is "चार बजकर आधा" (chaar bajkar aadha).
* '''बज रहे हैं''' (baj rahe hain) - It is (o'clock)


== Ordinal numbers ==
* '''मिनट''' (minṭ) - Minute


Ordinal numbers are used to indicate the position of an element in a series or sequence. Here are the first ten ordinal numbers in Hindi.
Below is a table with examples of telling time in Hindi.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| पहला || pehla || first
 
| यह एक बजे हैं || yah ek baje hain || It is one o'clock
 
|-
|-
| दूसरा || doosra || second
 
| यह दो बजे हैं || yah do baje hain || It is two o'clock
 
|-
|-
| तीसरा || teesra || third
 
| यह तीन बजे हैं || yah tīn baje hain || It is three o'clock
 
|-
|-
| चौथा || chautha || fourth
 
| यह चार बजे हैं || yah chār baje hain || It is four o'clock
 
|-
|-
| पाँचवा || paanchwa || fifth
 
| यह पाँच बजे हैं || yah pāṅc baje hain || It is five o'clock
 
|-
|-
| छठा || chhatha || sixth
 
| यह छह बजे हैं || yah chah baje hain || It is six o'clock
 
|-
|-
| सातवा || saatwa || seventh
 
| यह सात बजे हैं || yah sāt baje hain || It is seven o'clock
 
|-
|-
| आठवा || athwa || eight  
 
| यह आठ बजे हैं || yah āṭh baje hain || It is eight o'clock
 
|-
|-
| नौवाँ || nauwan || ninth
 
| यह नौ बजे हैं || yah nau baje hain || It is nine o'clock
 
|-
|-
| दसवाँ || daswan || tenth
 
| यह दस बजे हैं || yah das baje hain || It is ten o'clock
 
|}
|}


Ordinal numbers are formed by suffixing "-वा" (-wa) to the cardinal number, except for "first", which is "पहला" (pehla). For example, "third day" is "तीसरा दिन" (teesra din), and "fifth floor" is "पाँचवीं मंज़िल" (paanchwi manzil).
== Exercises and Practice Scenarios ==
 
Now that we have explored counting, expressing quantities, and telling time, let’s put your knowledge to the test with some exercises.
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate Hindi numbers (1-20).
 
1. मैंने ___ किताबें खरीदीं। (I bought ___ books.)
 
2. वहाँ ___ पेड़ हैं। (There are ___ trees.)
 
3. मुझे ___ रुपये चाहिए। (I need ___ rupees.)
 
4. यह ___ बजे हैं। (It is ___ o'clock.)
 
5. मेरे पास ___ बिल्लियाँ हैं। (I have ___ cats.)


== Conclusion ==
=== Exercise 2: Translate to Hindi ===


In this lesson, we have introduced the basics of counting in Hindi and explored different contexts where numbers are used. Practicing counting in Hindi is essential for expanding your vocabulary and improving your language skills.
Translate the following English sentences into Hindi.


1. I have three oranges.


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2. What time is it?
==Sources==
 
* [https://www.hindipod101.com/blog/2019/10/24/hindi-numbers/ Hindi Numbers: How to Count in Hindi]
3. There are six chairs.
* [https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Fiji_Hindi/Vocabulary/Numbers Fiji Hindi/Vocabulary/Numbers - Wikiversity]
 
* [https://www.mindurhindi.com/basic-words-and-phrases-in-hindi/hindi-numbers-1-10/ Hindi Numbers Counting from 1-10 with English pronunciation ...]
4. It is five o'clock.
 
5. I need ten pencils.
 
=== Exercise 3: Count the Objects ===
 
Look around you and count the objects in your environment. Write down the numbers in Hindi and their English translations. For example:
 
* Three books (तीन किताबें)
 
=== Exercise 4: Time Practice ===
 
Ask a partner what time it is in Hindi and respond back using the appropriate format.
 
=== Exercise 5: Matching Exercise ===
 
Match the Hindi numbers with their English translations.
 
1. ग्यारह
 
2. चार
 
3. आठ
 
4. पंद्रह
 
5. बीस
 
=== Exercise 6: Create Sentences ===
 
Using the numbers 1-20, create five sentences that express quantities.
 
=== Exercise 7: Telling Time ===
 
Write down the time in Hindi for the following scenarios:
 
1. It is 2:30.
 
2. It is 7:15.
 
3. It is 10:45.
 
=== Exercise 8: Group Activity ===
 
In groups, take turns asking each other how much of an item you need or have using the learned vocabulary.  
 
=== Exercise 9: Daily Practice ===
 
Each day, keep a log of the amounts of things you buy or receive and write them in Hindi.
 
=== Exercise 10: Review Game ===
 
Create a game where you quiz your friends on numbers and time in Hindi. Use flashcards with numbers and ask them to translate or tell the time.
 
== Solutions and Explanations ==
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 1 ===
 
1. तीन (tīn)
 
2. चार (chār)
 
3. दस (das)
 
4. पाँच (pāṅc)
 
5. सात (sāt)
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 2 ===
 
1. मेरे पास तीन संतरे हैं। (Mere pās tīn santre hain.)
 
2. क्या समय हुआ है? (Kyā samay huā hai?)
 
3. वहाँ छह कुर्सियाँ हैं। (Vahān chhah kursiyān hain.)
 
4. यह पाँच बजे हैं। (Yah pāṅc baje hain.)
 
5. मुझे दस पेंसिलें चाहिए। (Mujhe das pensilēn chāhiye.)
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 3 ===
 
Responses will vary based on individual environments.
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 4 ===
 
Responses will vary based on what time is asked.
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 5 ===
 
1. ग्यारह - eleven
 
2. चार - four
 
3. आठ - eight
 
4. पंद्रह - fifteen
 
5. बीस - twenty
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 6 ===
 
Responses will vary based on individual creativity.
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 7 ===
 
1. यह दो बजे हैं। (Yah do baje hain.)
 
2. यह सात बजे हैं। (Yah sāt baje hain.)
 
3. यह ग्यारह बजे और पैंतालीस मिनट हैं। (Yah gyārah baje aur paintālīs minṭ hain.)
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 8 ===
 
Responses will vary based on individual interactions.
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 9 ===
 
Responses will vary based on individual purchases.
 
=== Solutions for Exercise 10 ===
 
Responses will vary based on the game created.
 
Congratulations! You've completed the "Hindi Vocabulary → Numbers and Counting" lesson. Keep practicing your numbers, and you’ll find that they become second nature in no time. Remember, the more you use them, the easier it gets.  


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==Related Lessons==
 
==Sources==
* [https://www.hindipod101.com/blog/2019/10/24/hindi-numbers/ Hindi Numbers: How to Count in Hindi]
* [https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Fiji_Hindi/Vocabulary/Numbers Fiji Hindi/Vocabulary/Numbers - Wikiversity]
* [https://www.mindurhindi.com/basic-words-and-phrases-in-hindi/hindi-numbers-1-10/ Hindi Numbers Counting from 1-10 with English pronunciation ...]
 
 
 
 
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Arabic-Loan-Words-in-Hindi|Arabic Loan Words in Hindi]]
* [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Arabic-Loan-Words-in-Hindi|Arabic Loan Words in Hindi]]
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HindiVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Numbers and Counting

Welcome to the lesson on "Hindi Vocabulary → Numbers and Counting"! In this lesson, we will embark on an exciting journey through the world of numbers in Hindi. Mastering the numbering system is crucial for effective communication, whether you're shopping, traveling, or simply telling time. By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to count from 1 to 20, express quantities, and tell the time in Hindi.

This lesson is designed for complete beginners, and it's part of our "Complete 0 to A1 Hindi Course." As we dive into numbers and counting, you'll find that each section is filled with examples, exercises, and practical scenarios to help you grasp these concepts comfortably.

Importance of Numbers in Hindi[edit | edit source]

Numbers play a vital role in our daily lives, and learning them in Hindi opens up a world of possibilities. From shopping for groceries to ordering food at a restaurant, knowing numbers allows you to engage with the local culture and language more effectively. Additionally, numbers are foundational for understanding more complex concepts in the language, such as telling time and discussing dates.

Structure of the Lesson[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we will cover the following topics:

  • Counting from 1 to 20
  • Expressing quantities
  • Telling time
  • Practical exercises to reinforce learning

Counting from 1 to 20[edit | edit source]

To begin, let’s look at the numbers one through twenty in Hindi. Below is a comprehensive table to help you with pronunciation and translation.

Hindi Pronunciation English
एक ek one
दो do two
तीन tīn three
चार chār four
पाँच pāṅc five
छह chah six
सात sāt seven
आठ āṭh eight
नौ nau nine
दस das ten
ग्यारह gyārah eleven
बारह bārah twelve
तेरह terah thirteen
चौदह chaudah fourteen
पंद्रह pandrah fifteen
सोलह solah sixteen
सत्रह satrah seventeen
अठारह aṭhārah eighteen
उन्नीस unnīs nineteen
बीस bīs twenty

Understanding the Structure[edit | edit source]

In Hindi, numbers from 1 to 10 are unique words, but from 11 to 20, they follow a pattern. The numbers 11 through 19 are formed by adding the suffix '-rah' to the base number. For example, "ग्यारह" (gyārah) is derived from "एक" (ek) + 'rah' = eleven.

Expressing Quantities[edit | edit source]

Now that we can count, let’s learn how to express quantities in Hindi. Here are some phrases and examples to illustrate how you can use numbers in different contexts.

Basic Quantities[edit | edit source]

When expressing quantities in Hindi, you can use the following phrases:

  • मेरे पास (mere pās) - I have
  • मुझे चाहिए (mujhe chāhiye) - I need
  • यहाँ (yahān) - Here
  • वहाँ (vahān) - There

Below is a table with some practical examples of expressing quantities.

Hindi Pronunciation English
मेरे पास दो सेब हैं mere pās do seb hain I have two apples
मुझे तीन किताबें चाहिए mujhe tīn kitābein chāhiye I need three books
वहाँ चार कुर्सियाँ हैं vahān chār kursiyān hain There are four chairs
यहाँ पाँच लोग हैं yahān pāṅc log hain There are five people
मुझे छह अंडे चाहिए mujhe chah aṇḍe chāhiye I need six eggs
मेरे पास सात बिल्लियाँ हैं mere pās sāt billiān hain I have seven cats
वहाँ आठ पेंसिलें हैं vahān āṭh pensilēn hain There are eight pencils
मुझे नौ खिलौने चाहिए mujhe nau khilaune chāhiye I need nine toys
मेरे पास दस रुपये हैं mere pās das rupaye hain I have ten rupees
वहाँ ग्यारह गिलास हैं vahān gyārah gilās hain There are eleven glasses

Telling Time[edit | edit source]

Telling time is another crucial aspect of using numbers in Hindi. Understanding how to express time will help you in daily conversations. In Hindi, we typically express time in hours and minutes.

Basic Time Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Here are some key phrases for telling time:

  • क्या समय हुआ है? (kyā samay huā hai?) - What time is it?
  • यह (yah) - It is
  • बज रहे हैं (baj rahe hain) - It is (o'clock)
  • मिनट (minṭ) - Minute

Below is a table with examples of telling time in Hindi.

Hindi Pronunciation English
यह एक बजे हैं yah ek baje hain It is one o'clock
यह दो बजे हैं yah do baje hain It is two o'clock
यह तीन बजे हैं yah tīn baje hain It is three o'clock
यह चार बजे हैं yah chār baje hain It is four o'clock
यह पाँच बजे हैं yah pāṅc baje hain It is five o'clock
यह छह बजे हैं yah chah baje hain It is six o'clock
यह सात बजे हैं yah sāt baje hain It is seven o'clock
यह आठ बजे हैं yah āṭh baje hain It is eight o'clock
यह नौ बजे हैं yah nau baje hain It is nine o'clock
यह दस बजे हैं yah das baje hain It is ten o'clock

Exercises and Practice Scenarios[edit | edit source]

Now that we have explored counting, expressing quantities, and telling time, let’s put your knowledge to the test with some exercises.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate Hindi numbers (1-20).

1. मैंने ___ किताबें खरीदीं। (I bought ___ books.)

2. वहाँ ___ पेड़ हैं। (There are ___ trees.)

3. मुझे ___ रुपये चाहिए। (I need ___ rupees.)

4. यह ___ बजे हैं। (It is ___ o'clock.)

5. मेरे पास ___ बिल्लियाँ हैं। (I have ___ cats.)

Exercise 2: Translate to Hindi[edit | edit source]

Translate the following English sentences into Hindi.

1. I have three oranges.

2. What time is it?

3. There are six chairs.

4. It is five o'clock.

5. I need ten pencils.

Exercise 3: Count the Objects[edit | edit source]

Look around you and count the objects in your environment. Write down the numbers in Hindi and their English translations. For example:

  • Three books (तीन किताबें)

Exercise 4: Time Practice[edit | edit source]

Ask a partner what time it is in Hindi and respond back using the appropriate format.

Exercise 5: Matching Exercise[edit | edit source]

Match the Hindi numbers with their English translations.

1. ग्यारह

2. चार

3. आठ

4. पंद्रह

5. बीस

Exercise 6: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

Using the numbers 1-20, create five sentences that express quantities.

Exercise 7: Telling Time[edit | edit source]

Write down the time in Hindi for the following scenarios:

1. It is 2:30.

2. It is 7:15.

3. It is 10:45.

Exercise 8: Group Activity[edit | edit source]

In groups, take turns asking each other how much of an item you need or have using the learned vocabulary.

Exercise 9: Daily Practice[edit | edit source]

Each day, keep a log of the amounts of things you buy or receive and write them in Hindi.

Exercise 10: Review Game[edit | edit source]

Create a game where you quiz your friends on numbers and time in Hindi. Use flashcards with numbers and ask them to translate or tell the time.

Solutions and Explanations[edit | edit source]

Solutions for Exercise 1[edit | edit source]

1. तीन (tīn)

2. चार (chār)

3. दस (das)

4. पाँच (pāṅc)

5. सात (sāt)

Solutions for Exercise 2[edit | edit source]

1. मेरे पास तीन संतरे हैं। (Mere pās tīn santre hain.)

2. क्या समय हुआ है? (Kyā samay huā hai?)

3. वहाँ छह कुर्सियाँ हैं। (Vahān chhah kursiyān hain.)

4. यह पाँच बजे हैं। (Yah pāṅc baje hain.)

5. मुझे दस पेंसिलें चाहिए। (Mujhe das pensilēn chāhiye.)

Solutions for Exercise 3[edit | edit source]

Responses will vary based on individual environments.

Solutions for Exercise 4[edit | edit source]

Responses will vary based on what time is asked.

Solutions for Exercise 5[edit | edit source]

1. ग्यारह - eleven

2. चार - four

3. आठ - eight

4. पंद्रह - fifteen

5. बीस - twenty

Solutions for Exercise 6[edit | edit source]

Responses will vary based on individual creativity.

Solutions for Exercise 7[edit | edit source]

1. यह दो बजे हैं। (Yah do baje hain.)

2. यह सात बजे हैं। (Yah sāt baje hain.)

3. यह ग्यारह बजे और पैंतालीस मिनट हैं। (Yah gyārah baje aur paintālīs minṭ hain.)

Solutions for Exercise 8[edit | edit source]

Responses will vary based on individual interactions.

Solutions for Exercise 9[edit | edit source]

Responses will vary based on individual purchases.

Solutions for Exercise 10[edit | edit source]

Responses will vary based on the game created.

Congratulations! You've completed the "Hindi Vocabulary → Numbers and Counting" lesson. Keep practicing your numbers, and you’ll find that they become second nature in no time. Remember, the more you use them, the easier it gets.

Table of Contents - Hindi Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Pronouns and Verbs


Numbers and Time


Questions and Negations


Family and Relationships


Indian Names and Titles


Food and Dining


Adjectives and Adverbs


Travel and Transportation


Indian Festivals and Holidays

Videos[edit | edit source]

Learn hindi numbers 1 to 100 - YouTube[edit | edit source]

Hindi Counting 1 to 20 | Learn Hindi Numbers | Hindi Words in ...[edit | edit source]

Learn Hindi - Hindi in Three Minutes - Numbers 1-10 - YouTube[edit | edit source]

how to write hindi numbers 1 to 100 in words - YouTube[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]



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