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== Introduction ==


==Introduction==
In this lesson, we will be learning the numbers 1-10 in Odia and their pronunciation. Numbers are an essential part of any language, and knowing how to count is a fundamental skill for communication. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently count from 1 to 10 in Odia and use these numbers in various contexts.


Learning numbers is one of the most important steps in mastering a new language. In this lesson, we will learn the numbers 1-10 in Odia and their pronunciation. Learning the numbers 1-10 will not only help you count and tell time but also prepare you for more complex mathematical concepts in Odia. By the end of this lesson, you should be able to count from one to ten and use the numbers in context.
== Cultural Insights ==


Numbers hold cultural significance in every language, and Odia is no exception. The Odia language is primarily spoken in the Indian state of Odisha, which is known for its rich cultural heritage and ancient traditions. It is home to several famous temples, such as the Jagannath Temple in Puri, where millions of devotees gather every year for the Rath Yatra festival.


In Odisha, numbers are not only used for counting but also play a vital role in religious rituals, astrology, and traditional practices. For example, the number 108 is considered sacred and is often associated with prayer beads used by Hindus and Buddhists. It is believed to represent the universe and has great spiritual significance.


==Numbers 1-10 in Odia==
== Odia Numbers 1-10 ==


Below are the numbers 1-10 in Odia and the English translation:
Now let's dive into learning the numbers 1-10 in Odia. Pay close attention to the pronunciation and practice saying each number out loud to familiarize yourself with the Odia sound system.


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! Odia !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
! Odia !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
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| ଏକ || eka || One
| 1 || eka || one
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|-
| ଦୁଇ || dui || Two
| 2 || dui || two
|-
|-
| ତିନି || tini || Three
| 3 || teen || three
|-
|-
| ଚାରି || chari || Four
| 4 || char || four
|-
|-
| ପାଞ୍ଚ || pancha || Five
| 5 || pancha || five
|-
|-
| || chha || Six
| 6 || chha || six
|-
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| ସାତ || sata || Seven
| 7 || sapta || seven
|-
|-
| ଆଠ || atha || Eight
| 8 || aṭha || eight
|-
|-
| ନଅଆ || naa || Nine
| 9 || nau || nine
|-
|-
| ଦଶ || dasha || Ten
| 10 || dasa || ten
|}
|}


As you can see above, the numbers 1-10 are written in Odia form on the left, followed by the pronunciation in the middle and their English translation on the right. It is important to note that Odia numbers are based on the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
== Practice Exercises ==


Now that we have learned the numbers 1-10 in Odia, let's practice using them in various contexts. Complete the following exercises to reinforce your understanding.


=== Exercise 1: Counting Objects ===


==Pronunciation==
Count the number of objects in each set and write the corresponding number in Odia.


As with any language, it is important to master the pronunciation of numbers. Here are the pronunciations of the numbers 1-10 in Odia:
1. There is one apple.
2. Two cats are sitting on the wall.
3. I have three books.
4. There are four chairs in the room.
5. She bought five oranges from the market.
6. There are six flowers in the garden.
7. Seven students are present in the classroom.
8. He has eight pens in his bag.
9. There are nine birds in the tree.
10. She bought ten chocolates from the store.


- ଏକ (eka) - pronounced "eh-ka"
Solution:
- ଦୁଇ (dui) - pronounced "doo-ee"
1. ଏକ (eka)
- ତିନି (tini) - pronounced "tee-nee"
2. ଦୁଇ (dui)
- ଚାରି (chari) - pronounced "cha-ree"
3. ତିନି (tini)
- ପାଞ୍ଚ (pancha) - pronounced "pun-cha"
4. ଚାର (char)
- ଛ (chha) - pronounced "cha"
5. ପଞ୍ଚ (pancha)
- ସାତ (sata) - pronounced "sah-ta"
6. ଛଅ (chha)
- ଆଠ (atha) - pronounced "ah-tha"
7. ସପ୍ତ (sapta)
- ନଅଆ (naa) - pronounced "nah"
8. ଆଠ (aṭha)
- ଦଶ (dasha) - pronounced "dah-sha"
9. ନଅ (nau)
10. ଦଶ (dasa)


When pronouncing the numbers, be sure to pay attention to the correct tone, length, and emphasis of the syllables. Practice saying the numbers out loud until you feel confident with the pronunciation. In addition, make sure to listen to native speakers and try to imitate their accent and tone.
=== Exercise 2: Number Sequence ===


Fill in the missing numbers in the sequence below.


1, 2, _, 4, _, 6, _, 8, _, 10


==Using the Numbers in Context==
Solution:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10


Now that you have learned the numbers 1-10 in Odia and their pronunciation, it's important to understand how to use them in context. Let's take a look at some examples:
=== Exercise 3: Telephone Numbers ===


- ଆମେ ପାଞ୍ଚ ଆପେଲ || Ame pancha apail || I bought five apples
Write the following telephone numbers in Odia.
- ତୁମେ ଦୁଇ ପୁଷ୍ପ କେତେଇ ଚାଡ଼ିଲା? || Tume dui pushpa keteei chadila? || How many flowers did you pluck?
- ସାତଟି ସମୟରେ ଆମେ ପୂର୍ବରୁ ଛାତିର ବଳିଷ୍ୟରେ ପହଞ୍ଚିଲେ || Sata ti samayare ama purbaru chhatira balishyare pahanchile || We reached the balcony on the seventh floor at seven o'clock


As you can see in the examples above, numbers in Odia come after the noun or the object they represent. Also, there is no plural form for numbers in Odia.
1. 9876543210
2. 1234567890
3. 9999999999


Solution:
1. ନବ (naba) - ଆଠ (aṭha) - ସପ୍ତ (sapta) - ସାତ (sata) - ପଞ୍ଚ (pancha) - ଛ (cha) - ପାଞ୍ଚ (pancha) - ସତ୍ (sata) - ଦଶ (dasa)
2. ଦୁଇ (dui) - ୧ (1) - ୨ (2) - ୩ (3) - ୪ (4) - ୫ (5) - ୬ (6) - ୭ (7) - ୮ (8) - ୯ (9) - ୦ (0)
3. ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba)


== Conclusion ==


==Conclusion==
Congratulations! You have successfully learned the numbers 1-10 in Odia. These numbers are the building blocks for further language learning and will help you navigate various situations, such as counting objects, telling time, or expressing quantities.


Congratulations! You have now learned the numbers 1-10 in Odia and their pronunciation. By mastering these numbers, you can now count and tell time in Odia. In addition, you are now better equipped to learn more complex mathematical concepts in Odia. Practice the pronunciation and usage of the numbers until you feel confident with them. In the next lesson, we will learn about telling time.
Continue practicing and using these numbers in everyday conversations to reinforce your knowledge. Remember to pay attention to pronunciation and practice regularly to improve your fluency in Odia.
 
In the next lesson, we will explore how to tell time in Odia, including hours, minutes, and common time-related phrases.
 
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===Ek Dui | odia number | Odia Sankhya | Shruti TV - YouTube===
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==Sources==
* [https://omniglot.com/language/numbers/oriya.htm Numbers in Odia (Oriya)]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odia_language Odia language - Wikipedia]
* [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Odia/Numbers Odia/Numbers - Wikibooks, open books for an open world]
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Odia/Vocabulary/Ordering-in-a-Restaurant|Ordering in a Restaurant]]
* [[Language/Odia/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
* [[Language/Odia/Vocabulary/Greetings|Greetings]]
* [[Language/Odia/Vocabulary/Describing-Relationships|Describing Relationships]]
* [[Language/Odia/Vocabulary/Food|Food]]
* [[Language/Odia/Vocabulary/Seasons|Seasons]]
* [[Language/Odia/Vocabulary/Resources|Resources]]
* [[Language/Odia/Vocabulary/Common-Foods|Common Foods]]
* [[Language/Odia/Vocabulary/Weather-Vocabulary|Weather Vocabulary]]
* [[Language/Odia/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]]


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we will be learning the numbers 1-10 in Odia and their pronunciation. Numbers are an essential part of any language, and knowing how to count is a fundamental skill for communication. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently count from 1 to 10 in Odia and use these numbers in various contexts.

Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]

Numbers hold cultural significance in every language, and Odia is no exception. The Odia language is primarily spoken in the Indian state of Odisha, which is known for its rich cultural heritage and ancient traditions. It is home to several famous temples, such as the Jagannath Temple in Puri, where millions of devotees gather every year for the Rath Yatra festival.

In Odisha, numbers are not only used for counting but also play a vital role in religious rituals, astrology, and traditional practices. For example, the number 108 is considered sacred and is often associated with prayer beads used by Hindus and Buddhists. It is believed to represent the universe and has great spiritual significance.

Odia Numbers 1-10[edit | edit source]

Now let's dive into learning the numbers 1-10 in Odia. Pay close attention to the pronunciation and practice saying each number out loud to familiarize yourself with the Odia sound system.

Odia Pronunciation English Translation
1 eka one
2 dui two
3 teen three
4 char four
5 pancha five
6 chha six
7 sapta seven
8 aṭha eight
9 nau nine
10 dasa ten

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that we have learned the numbers 1-10 in Odia, let's practice using them in various contexts. Complete the following exercises to reinforce your understanding.

Exercise 1: Counting Objects[edit | edit source]

Count the number of objects in each set and write the corresponding number in Odia.

1. There is one apple. 2. Two cats are sitting on the wall. 3. I have three books. 4. There are four chairs in the room. 5. She bought five oranges from the market. 6. There are six flowers in the garden. 7. Seven students are present in the classroom. 8. He has eight pens in his bag. 9. There are nine birds in the tree. 10. She bought ten chocolates from the store.

Solution: 1. ଏକ (eka) 2. ଦୁଇ (dui) 3. ତିନି (tini) 4. ଚାର (char) 5. ପଞ୍ଚ (pancha) 6. ଛଅ (chha) 7. ସପ୍ତ (sapta) 8. ଆଠ (aṭha) 9. ନଅ (nau) 10. ଦଶ (dasa)

Exercise 2: Number Sequence[edit | edit source]

Fill in the missing numbers in the sequence below.

1, 2, _, 4, _, 6, _, 8, _, 10

Solution: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Exercise 3: Telephone Numbers[edit | edit source]

Write the following telephone numbers in Odia.

1. 9876543210 2. 1234567890 3. 9999999999

Solution: 1. ନବ (naba) - ଆଠ (aṭha) - ସପ୍ତ (sapta) - ସାତ (sata) - ପଞ୍ଚ (pancha) - ଛ (cha) - ପାଞ୍ଚ (pancha) - ସତ୍ (sata) - ଦଶ (dasa) 2. ଦୁଇ (dui) - ୧ (1) - ୨ (2) - ୩ (3) - ୪ (4) - ୫ (5) - ୬ (6) - ୭ (7) - ୮ (8) - ୯ (9) - ୦ (0) 3. ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba) - ନବ (naba)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have successfully learned the numbers 1-10 in Odia. These numbers are the building blocks for further language learning and will help you navigate various situations, such as counting objects, telling time, or expressing quantities.

Continue practicing and using these numbers in everyday conversations to reinforce your knowledge. Remember to pay attention to pronunciation and practice regularly to improve your fluency in Odia.

In the next lesson, we will explore how to tell time in Odia, including hours, minutes, and common time-related phrases.

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


Introduction to Odia Alphabet


Odia Syllables and Words


Basic Greetings and Phrases


Simple Sentences


Numbers and Time


Questions and Interrogatives


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Descriptions


Food and Dining


Verbs and Actions


Travel and Transportation


Pronouns and Possession


Weather and Seasons


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Odia Festivals and Celebrations


Odia Art and Music

Videos[edit | edit source]

Odia learning,ODIA NUMBERS 1 -10 - YouTube[edit | edit source]

numbers name one to ten in odia language| numbers name in odia ...[edit | edit source]

Odia Eka Dui | Odia number counting(ଓଡିଆ ନମ୍ବର୍ ଗଣନ ...[edit | edit source]

Ek Dui | odia number | Odia Sankhya | Shruti TV - YouTube[edit | edit source]



Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]




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