As I sit to write about Hindi numbers 1 to 100 I am reminded of a Popular Bollywood Hindi song from my Childhood.

Ek Do Teen, the immensely popular dance track from N Chandra’s Tezaab (1988) is all about how a dancer spent her 30 days waiting for her lover to return.
I can credit this song for helping me learn hindi numbers at least from 1 to 30. So if you want to have some Bollywood fun find the link to the famous song at the end of the post.
If you are looking for some cultural immersive experience in India’s Hindi speaking belts read on.
In this post I have included Hindi numbers from 1 to 100 in Devnagri Lipi which is the hindi script accompanied by Romanized pronunciation (ie: ek, do, teen…) in both numerals, Westernised Arabic numbers as well as Hindi numerals.
Shakuntala Devi was an Indian writer and mental calculator, popularly known as the “human computer”. She rightly said that Without mathematics, there’s nothing you can do. Everything around you is mathematics.
Today we are going to learn Hindi numbers one to hundred.
How many of you know one to hundred numbers in Hindi?
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Hindi Numbers from 1 to 100:
For all my International readers as well as Indian readers who are still struggling with learning numbers in Hindi here is a table which will help you remember the hindi numbers from 1 to 100.
If these numbers are new to you, spend a bit of time memorising them.
If you would like to know how to write numbers in hindi, here is your Downloadable Link to the Hindi Numbers 1 to 100 PDF.
Be it food, outfits, traditions, language, the diversity of India is evident everywhere. When it comes to ways to greet in India, Namaste is easily understood by most of the people in the country. Are you aware that besides this most popular one there are many other ways that are used to greet in India?
Learn one to hundred Hindi Counting the Easy Way.
Ek…Do…Teen…Learn to count in Hindi with Bindi
Hindi numbers 1 to 10
0 zero ० शून्य Shuniye
1 one १ एक Ek
2 two २ दो Do
3 three ३ तीन Teen
4 four ४ चार Char
5 five ५ पांच Panch
6 six ६ छह Cheh
7 seven ७ सात Saat
8 eight ८ आठ Aath
9 nine ९ नौ Nao
10 ten १० दस Das
Let’s see if you can tell me what is one two three in hindi?
Help your children learn numbers 1-10 in Hindi in a fun way!
Hindi numbers 11 to 20
11 eleven ११ ग्यारह Gyaarah
12 twelve १२ बारह Baarah
13 thirteen १३ तेरह Tehrah
14 fourteen १४ चौदह Chaudah
15 fifteen १५ पंद्रह Pandrah
16 sixteen १६ सोलह Saulah
17 seventeen १७ सत्रह Satrah
18 eighteen १८ अठारह Atharah
19 nineteen १९ उन्नीस Unnis
20 twenty २० बीस Bees
Free Download Hindi Numbers 1 to 25 in words

Hindi numbers 21 to 30
21 twenty one २१ इकीस Ikis
22 twenty two २२ बाईस Bais
23 twenty three २३ तेइस Teis
24 twenty four २४ चौबीस Chaubis
25 twenty five २५ पच्चीस Pachis
26 twenty six २६ छब्बीस Chabis
27 twenty seven २७ सताइस Satais
28 Twenty eight २८ अट्ठाइस Athais
29 twenty nine २९ उनतीस Unatis
30 thirty ३० तीस Tis
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Hindi numbers 31 to 40
31 thirty one ३१ इकतीस Ikatis
32 thirty two ३२ बतीस Batis
33 thirty three ३३ तैंतीस Teintis
34 thirty four ३४ चौंतीस Chautis
35 thirty five ३५ पैंतीस Paintis
36 thirty six ३६ छतीस Chatis
37 thirty seven ३७ सैंतीस Setis
38 thirty eight ३८ अड़तीस Adhtis
39 thirty nine ३९ उनतालीस Untaalis
40 forty ४० चालीस Chalis
Hindi numbers 41 to 50
41 forty one ४१ इकतालीस Iktalis
42 forty two ४२ बयालीस Byalis
43 forty three ४३ तैतालीस Tetalis
44 forty four ४४ चवालीस Chavalis
45 forty five ४५ पैंतालीस Pentalis
46 forty six ४६ छयालिस Chyalis
47 forty seven ४७ सैंतालीस Setalis
48 forty eight ४८ अड़तालीस Adtalis
49 forty nine ४९ उनचास Unachas
50 fifty ५० पचास Pachas
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Hindi numbers 51 to 60
51 fifty one ५१ इक्यावन Ikyavan
52 fifty two ५२ बावन Baavan
53 fifty three ५३ तिरपन Tirepan
54 fifty four ५४ चौवन Chauwan
55 fifty five ५५ पचपन Pachpan
56 fifty six ५६ छप्पन Chappan
57 fifty seven ५७ सतावन Satavan
58 fifty eight ५८ अठावन Athaavan
59 fifty nine ५९ उनसठ Unsadh
60 sixty ६० साठ Saadh
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Hindi numbers 61 to 70
61 sixty one ६१ इकसठ Iksadh
62 sixty two ६२ बासठ Baasad
63 sixty three ६३ तिरसठ Tirsadh
64 sixty four ६४ चौंसठ Chausadh
65 sixty five ६५ पैंसठ Pensath
66 sixty six ६६ छियासठ Chiyasath
67 sixty seven ६७ सड़सठ Sadhsath
68 sixty eight ६८ अड़सठ Asdhsath
69 sixty nine ६९ उनहतर Unahtar
70 seventy ७० सत्तर Sattar
Hindi numbers 71 to 80
71 seventy one ७१ इकहतर Ikahtar
72 seventy two ७२ बहतर Bahatar
73 seventy three ७३ तिहतर Tihatar
74 seventy four ७४ चौहतर Chauhatar
75 seventy five ७५ पचहतर Pachhatar
76 seventy six ७६ छिहतर Chiyahatar
77 seventy seven ७७ सतहतर Satahatar
78 seventy eight ७८ अठहतर Adhahatar
79 seventy nine ७९ उन्नासी Unnasi
80 eighty ८० अस्सी Assi
Hindi numbers 81 to 90
81 eighty one ८१ इक्यासी Ikyasi
82 eighty two ८२ बयासी Byaasi
83 eighty three ८३ तिरासी Tirasi
84 eighty four ८४ चौरासी Chaurasi
85 eighty five ८५ पचासी Pachasi
86 eighty six ८६ छियासी Chiyaasi
87 eighty seven ८७ सतासी Sataasi
88 eighty eight ८८ अट्ठासी Athasi
89 eighty nine ८९ नवासी Nauasi
90 ninety ९० नब्बे Nabbay
Hindi numbers 91 to 100
91 ninety one ९१ इक्यानवे Ikyaanave
92 ninety two ९२ बानवे Baanave
93 ninety three ९३ तिरानवे Tiranavay
94 ninety four ९४ चौरानवे Chauraanavay
95 ninety five ९५ पचानवे Pachaanavay
96 ninety six ९६ छियानवे Chiyaanavay
97 ninety seven ९७ सतानवे Sataanavay
98 ninety eight ९८ अट्ठानवे Adhaanavay
99 ninety nine ९९ निन्यानवे Ninyaanavay
100 one hundred १०० एक सौ Ek Sau
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Can you tell what is one in hindi? Correct, it is एक (Ek). Hope the English to hindi numbers were helpful.
hindi numbers 1 to 100 video
This video by Catrack Kids TV will help you learn 1 to 100 counting in Hindi .
How many no in hindi were you able to learn?
Do you need to know hindi numbers to visit India?
The answer to this question is my “Indian Head shake”.
The infamous Indian head-shake has its roots in Indian philosophy where truth is contextual: depending on the situation, the answer to a given question can be either ‘yes’ or ‘no’ which means nothing is definite, it is always open-ended.
You don’t have to know hindi numbers if you are visiting the major cities in India but if cultural immersive tourism is on your mind then knowing numbers in Hindi will be helpful.
So are you ready to learn the hindi numbers in words the Bollywood way?
9 states of India have Hindi as their official language and have a Hindi-speaking majority. These 9 states are namely Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand , and National Capital Territory of Delhi.
If you are travelling to India and planning to stay for a longer period like a month or more for volunteering, classes, workshops etc. knowing Hindi numbers would be of great help to you in your day to day life. Read this to learn Hindi numbers from 100 to 1000.
Learning Hindi with Bollywood
Here is a Non traditional way of learning Hindi from 1 to 30 with the immensely popular dance track Ek Do Teen from the movie Tezaab.
With this song you will learn the numbers name in Hindi!
Ek Do Teen Song Trivia:
The song Ek Do Teen was inspired by the opening bars of an old popular song “Chanda mama door ke” composed by the famous yesteryears music composer Ravi for the film Vachan.
This song won the 34th FilmFare Awards for Best Female Playback Singer -Alka Yagnik, Best Choreography – Saroj Khan and got nominated for Best Lyricist – Javed Akhtar and Best Male Playback Singer – Amit Kumar.
Ek Do Teen was subsequently recreated for another movie Baaghi 2, sung this time by Shreya Ghoshal.
Ek Do Teen Lyrics – Tezaab Song
Mohini Mohini Mohini Mohini
Namaskar!
Namaskar!
Kahiye, kya sunenge aap?
Arre pehle yeh kahiye kahan thi aap?
Main! main kar rahi thi kisi ka intezar
Kaun hai woh?
Woh jis-se main karti hoon pyar
Haaye
Aur, jis-se karti hoon minnatein baar-baar
Kaise?
Aise
Ding dong ding, ding dong ding dong ding dong
Ding dong dong, ding dong, ding dong dong dong
(And here we go with the Hindi numbers)
<p>”>Ek do teen char panch chheh saat
Aath nau das gyarah baarah terah
Ek do teen char panch chheh saat
Aath nau das gyarah baarah terah
Tera karoon, tera karoon din gin gin ke intezar
Aaja piya aai bahar
Tera karoon din gin gin ke intezar
Aaja piya aai bahar
Ek do teen char panch chheh saat
Aath nau das gyarah baarah terah
Ek do teen char panch chheh saat
Aath nau das gyarah baarah terah
Chaudah ko tera sandesa aaya
Chaudah ko tera sandesa aaya
Pandrah ko aaoonga yeh kehlaya
Chaudah ko aaya na pandrah ko tu
Tadpa ke mujhko tune kya paya
Solah ko bhi, solah ko bhi solah kiye the singar
Aaja piya aayi bahar
Tera karoon din gin gin ke intezar
Aaja piya aai bahar
Ek do teen char panch chheh saat
Aath nau das gyarah baarah terah
Satrah ko samjhi sang chhoot gaya
Atthrah ko dil toot gaya
Ro ro guzara maine sara unnees
Bees ko dil ke tukde hue bees
Phir bhi nahin
Phir bhi nahin dil se gaya tera pyaar
Aaja piya aayi bahar
Tera karoon din gin gin ke intezar
Aaja piya aai bahar
Ek do teen char panch chheh saat
Aath nau das gyarah baarah terah
Ikkees beeti, baais gayi
Teyis guzari, chaubis gayi
Pachchees chhabees ne mara mujhe
Birha ki chakki mein main pis gayi
Din bas, din bas mahine ke hain aur char
Aaja piya aayi bahar
Tera karoon din gin gin ke intezar
Aaja piya aai bahar
Ek do teen char panch chheh saat
Aath nau das gyarah baarah terah
Din bane hafte re hafte mahine
Mahine ban gaye saal
Aake zara tu dekh to le
Kya hua hai mera haal
Deewani dar-dar main phirti hoon
Main jeeti hoon na main marti hoon
Tanhai ki raatein sehati hoon
Aaja aaja aaja aaja aaja
Aaja ke din ginti rehati hoon
Ek do teen char panch chheh saat
Aath nau das gyarah baarah terah
Ek do teen char panch chheh saat
Aath nau das gyarah baarah terah
Tera karoon din gin gin ke intezar
Aaja piya aai bahar
Tera karoon din gin gin ke intezar
Aaja piya aai bahar
Ek do teen char panch chheh saat
Aath nau das gyarah baarah terah
There you go the musical way to learn 1 (ek) to 13 (Terah) – Ek, do, teen, char, panch, chheh, saat, Aath, nau, das, gyarah, baarah, terah.
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This is so fun! What a clever way to learn! I’ll have to come back to this when I travel to India!
Haha, if nothing the Bollywood song will amuse you – side effects? you might just learn Hindi Numbers 😉
Wow- those look complicated! At about what age do children learn to write all of those??? I think learning some basics of a language when traveling makes a huge difference!
I agree with you Elizabeth, knowing at least the basics of a foreign language gives confidence to us as travelers. As for Hindi, most of the children in the Hindi speaking belt of India (North of India) would know the Hindi numbers at least until 20 even before they start their formal education. They learn to write usually in school around after 5 years of age.
I speak Hindi but can only count till 20, then numbers that are multiple of 10 or 5. But my excuse is that Hindi is not my mother tongue. I am laughing so hard at the EK do Teen song, this was pretty iconic when I wad gorwing up and still is. Naice.
Ha Ha, Arunima this song is somehow cheesy and entertaining at the same time and I guess now I can claim it to be in a weird way educational too, LOL!!
LOL yes, totally!!!
Hahaha such an interesting post. Hindi is such amazing language Glad I can speak in it But after 30 I speak numbers in English . The ekrasi bayasi eightees are totally tough ones. The song makes it easy to remember lol.
LOL, I guess we should thank Javed Akhtar for teaching us 1 to 30 in an easy way to remember 😉
Being a Gujarati, I do struggle in some numbers in Hindi. This is a helpful post. I am gonna memorize it now. 😉
Hiral I am glad you found this helpful 🙂
What a great way to learn!!!! My sister was adopted from India and wants to learn Hindi so badly – I’ll pass this on to her! Saving for future reference as I can’t wait to visit India!
Aww, that would be lovely. I am glad you found this useful Cate 🙂
Thank you for this. When I went to India, my friends taught me a few choice Hindi curse words, but that’s all I learned haha. I would love to go back and learn more!
haha, happy learning 🙂
That’s a fun and useful post if planning visit to India. It was very interesting to read about the Indian head-shake. I saw it so many times, but I never knew that it has such deep meaning. But in fact it is very accurate, as truly answers to various questions depend on many variables. Sometimes it’s yes, under other circumstances it is no 😊
Indian Head Shake sure is very interesting even to Indians 😉
What a very interesting post. I love math so I love numbers. Cool video to go along with the information. I will have to study before traveling to India 😁
Ha ha I am glad a maths lover found this interesting 🙂
Haha.. What a way to describe Hindi. I never saw Hindi in such way even it’s my mother tongue. It’s fun when you learn. Well written post.
Wow, learning Hindi looks so hard! The bollywood song looks a fun way to try and learn though!
well that’s a relief that I don’t have to know the Hindi numbers, seeing it is kinda complicated and hard to write, not sure on how to pronounce either. Thanks for sharing 🙂
I thought I knew some already. I had a very diverse neighborhood and I learned Hindi … but I was worried or I forgot. I will pin this for sure.
This looks cool and interesting. I love counting in different languages. I could count in Spanish, English, Filipino and Visaya when I was 5 or 6 and continued to add another language as I get older. Haven’t thought of Hindi but this might be my new project lol
Discovering, learning and learning new languages is always absolutely inspiring and fun for me! Thanks for this small, but useful, lesson!
I have taught Hindi to many students and still do it . Most people are fans of bollywood , this is a good idea for them to remember numbers.
This is really cool. I have never learned or known anything to do with Hindi but have a couple friends who have. It’s a great idea to learn other cultures, especially if visiting their country someday.
This would be cool! I wouldn’t mind learning another language. I think that’s always a good thing.
Wow you break it down to make it much more simple. I’ve never been great at foreign language. I took spanish in high school and college and struggled.
Very interesting! I never knew how they wrote numbers in India. My friends visited India last year this would have been helpful for them.
This is awesome! I’ve been to India a few time but i’ve never been to the south of it, next year i am hoping. Great post.
That is so smart to learn the numbers before traveling to a country that uses different written numbers. I would have never thought of that. I’ll definitely check back here if I ever travel to India.
Well…well..the symbols would get me confused! I prefer the writings in words..that would be easier to have my tongue aroudn during pronunciation.
That is a great post and I loved how detailed you were in explaining. It will make learning super easy!
Love Bollywood and learning languages. I’ll just practice up to 20 for now 🙂
hey buddy, you are pretending too much! Until 100 seems impossible for me!!! I came until 5 for now!
This one’s really interesting! I haven’t tried learning Hindi before, so this one opens up a new opportunity for me to learn a new language.. and I guess starting with numbers is a good idea!
Music is truly the easiest way to learn another language, I believe. It’s why we use it to teach children, after all! Fun post, thanks for sharing!
I love Indian movies. Used to watch them all the time growing up in Nigeria. The music and dance routines were definitely the highlights.
What a fun idea to help as memorizing a piece of information so useful like this.
I can’t get over how cool it looks in writing!!! Thank you so much for sharing, it will be useful to many travelers, I believe.
I remember Ek Do theen song. Madhuri’s famous one. I like the way you put the hindi letters.
this is so cool – I have watched enough Hindi movies that I can count from 1-10 but at a loss with the others. I am definitely saving this one!
I used to watch Bollywood as a child and we would copy the dances in the garden lol. Interesting to know a bit of Hindi numerals for the future.
Wow, what a beautiful written language! I love the video, I def learn better from hearing than from reading! Thanks for a great post
Great stuff, thanks so much for putting this together. I’d love to learn!
We think cultural tourism is the only correct way to go about a destination and posts like this, fun and educative, are exactly what everybody needs to prepare for their travels! Great idea!
This is really fun and very useful. Thankyou for sharing such an informative post.
This is such a fun and interesting way of learning Hindi numbers. I loved how you have mentioned the bollywood song to help memorize few numbers.
I remember Ek Do theen song. Madhuri’s famous one. I like the way you put the hindi letters.
Even when I am teaching my own children the Hindi numbers, this song just invariably pops into my mind 🙂
What a very interesting post. I love math so I love numbers.
Cool video………………. Thanks for it.
Glad you found it helpful 🙂
Very Nice Thanks for sharing this post..