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The separators are only employed to the left of the decimal mark. The negative numbers are written by adding a minus sign in front and are named as their corresponding positive number with "minus" added in front, e.g., "minus ek."ĭecimal mark: A dot "." is used as decimal mark to separate the integer part from the fractional part of a number written in decimal form.ĭigit grouping: For ease of reading, numbers with many digits are divided into groups using commas as the separator. Thus, lakh means a hundred thousand, karod means a hundred lakh, and so on. Every new term greater than thousand is one hundred times larger than the previous term. The numbers after one hundred, e.g., the hundreds, the thousands, are named in a regular way, e.g., "ek sau char" /104/, "do hajaar teen sau" /2300/. wāñ/.Ĭardinal numbersThe cardinal numbers are used in simple counting and denote quantity (one, two, three, etc.) The numbers listed on the table above are the cardinal numbers in Hindi.Other ordinal numbers are written by adding either the suffix वाँ /wāñ/ to the cardinal numbers, e.g., 5th is written as पाँचवाँ /pāñch
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#HINDI NUMBERS SERIES#
Ordinal numbersThe ordinal numbers are used to show the position in a series (first, second, third, etc.) The following 5 ordinal numbers are written in the following way: The symbols for the ten digits are the digits of the Devanagari script in which Hindi is written. Hindi numerals follow the Hindu-Arabic numeral system, a decimal positional notation numeral system with a set of ten digits and where the numerical value of the digit is determined by its position. Hindi numbers and numbering systemThis section provides an overview of the Hindi numerals and the numbering system.