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As a Hindi language teacher with 20 years of experience, I understand the importance of mastering the basics of any language. Therefore, in this lesson, I will guide you on how to count from 1 to 20 in Hindi and understand their usage in daily life. So let's begin!


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Hindi Numbers 1-20

In Hindi, the numbers are called "ank" (अंक) and are named after Sanskrit words. Here's a table of the numbers 1-20 in Hindi:

Hindi Pronunciation English Translation
एक ek One
दो do Two
तीन teen Three
चार chaar Four
पाँच paanch Five
छह chhah Six
सात saat Seven
आठ aath Eight
नौ nau Nine
दस das Ten
ग्यारह gyarah Eleven
बारह baarah Twelve
तेरह terah Thirteen
चौदह chaudah Fourteen
पंद्रह pandrah Fifteen
सोलह solah Sixteen
सत्रह sattarh Seventeen
अठारह atharah Eighteen
उन्नीस unnis Nineteen
बीस bees Twenty

Make sure to take the time to practice the pronunciation of the words before moving on. It's essential to pronounce the words correctly, especially numbers, since they are used regularly in daily life.

Now that you have learned the numbers from 1-20, let's practice using them in sentences.

How to Use Numbers in Sentences

Numbers are fundamental to any language, and Hindi is no exception. You can use numbers for various purposes in a sentence, such as:

1) Counting objects: दो आम (Do aam) - Two mangoes 2) Telling time: सात बजे (Saat baje) - Seven o'clock 3) Expressing age: मैं पंद्रह साल का हूँ (Main pandrah saal ka hoon) - I am fifteen years old 4) Representing phone numbers: मेरा फोन नंबर तीन सात छह आठ छह छह पांच दो तीन है (Mera phone number teen saat chhah aath chhah chhah paanch do teen hai) - My phone number is 3-7-6-8-6-6-5-2-3.

It's crucial to have a proper understanding of numbers and their usage in Hindi to communicate effectively with others in specific situations.

Tips for Practicing Hindi Numbers

1) Count everything: It might seem elementary, but start counting every object you see, from fruits in the grocery store to the number of stairs on the way to your office. 2) Practice with audio clips: Listening to audio clips can help you improve your pronunciation and increase your vocabulary. 3) Memorize numbers: Memorizing Hindi numbers can help you feel more comfortable using them consistently in speech and written form. 4) Engage in conversations: Engaging in conversations with native Hindi speakers can help you perfect your usage of numbers in daily life situations.

With some effort and continual practice, you can master Hindi numbers and communicate more efficiently with native Hindi speakers.

Conclusion

In conclusion, mastering Hindi numbers is essential to becoming fluent in the language. Learning the numbers from 1-20 is an excellent start to understanding their usage in daily life situations. Remember to practice regularly and engage in conversations with native speakers to improve your skills.

In the next lesson of the "Complete 0 to A1 Hindi Course," we will learn how to tell time in Hindi. Stay tuned!


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Table of Contents - Hindi Course - 0 to A1


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

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