Learn Hindi Numbers 1-100 In Malayalam: Your Easy Guide
Hey everyone! Ever wanted to learn Hindi numbers but felt a bit lost? Or maybe you're curious about how those numbers translate into Malayalam? Well, you've come to the right place! We're diving into the fascinating world of Hindi numbers, specifically from 1 to 100, and breaking down how they're expressed in Malayalam. This guide is designed to be super easy to follow, whether you're a complete beginner or just brushing up on your skills. So, grab your chai (or coffee!), and let's get started. We'll explore the basics, practice some pronunciation, and even throw in some helpful tips and tricks. By the end, you'll be counting in Hindi and Malayalam like a pro. Sounds good, right?
Understanding the Basics: Hindi Numbers and Their Malayalam Equivalents
Alright, guys, let's start with the fundamentals: Hindi numbers and their corresponding Malayalam translations. This is the bedrock of our learning journey. We'll begin with the numbers 1 through 10, then gradually expand our horizons to cover all the way up to 100. Don't worry, it's not as daunting as it sounds! The beauty of languages often lies in their patterns and, once you grasp the initial set of numbers, the rest often falls into place. Remember that learning a new language is a marathon, not a sprint. Be patient with yourself, celebrate every small victory, and most importantly, have fun! That's the key to making this process enjoyable and effective.
So, let's look at the numbers. Here are the Hindi numbers from 1 to 10, followed by their Malayalam equivalents and the way we pronounce them. I will include phonetic pronunciations to make it easier to understand. The phonetic transcription uses a simple system. 'a' is like the 'u' in 'sun,' 'aa' is like the 'a' in 'father,' 'i' is like the 'i' in 'sit,' 'ee' is like the 'ee' in 'see,' 'u' is like the 'u' in 'put,' and 'oo' is like the 'oo' in 'moon'.
- 1 - Hindi: Ek (เคเค) - Malayalam: Onnu (เดเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Ek and On-nu
- 2 - Hindi: Do (เคฆเฅ) - Malayalam: Rendu (เดฐเดฃเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Do and Ren-du
- 3 - Hindi: Teen (เคคเฅเคจ) - Malayalam: Moonnu (เดฎเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Teen and Moon-nu
- 4 - Hindi: Chaar (เคเคพเคฐ) - Malayalam: Naalu (เดจเดพเดฒเต) - Pronunciation: Chaar and Naa-lu
- 5 - Hindi: Paanch (เคชเคพเคเค) - Malayalam: Anju (เด เดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Paan-ch and An-ju
- 6 - Hindi: Chhe (เคเคน) - Malayalam: Aaru (เดเดฑเต) - Pronunciation: Chhay and Aa-ru
- 7 - Hindi: Saat (เคธเคพเคค) - Malayalam: Aezhu (เดเดดเต) - Pronunciation: Saat and Ay-zhu
- 8 - Hindi: Aath (เคเค ) - Malayalam: Ettu (เดเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Aath and Et-tu
- 9 - Hindi: Nau (เคจเฅ) - Malayalam: Onbathu (เดเตปเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Nau and On-ba-thu
- 10 - Hindi: Das (เคฆเคธ) - Malayalam: Pathu (เดชเดคเตเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Das and Pa-thu
Notice the differences in pronunciation and spelling, especially the vowels and the specific sounds each word produces. Each language has its own unique nuances. Make sure to practice the pronunciation frequently to get the hang of it. You'll quickly notice that some numbers have direct counterparts, while others require a different approach. Keep in mind that understanding these initial ten numbers is crucial. Once you've got these down, building up to the higher numbers becomes a lot more manageable.
From Eleven to Twenty: Mastering the Intermediate Numbers
Now that you've got the hang of the first ten numbers, let's crank it up a notch and move on to the numbers from eleven to twenty. This section builds on the foundation we've already laid, introducing you to the next set of numbers, and showing you how the patterns start to emerge. This is where you'll begin to appreciate the structure of Hindi and Malayalam number systems, helping you predict how numbers are formed as you progress further. Don't worry, it's not as complex as it might seem! The logic behind the number formations is quite systematic, especially in how Hindi numbers are structured.
Letโs start with the basics. Hereโs a rundown of the numbers from 11 to 20, presented in Hindi and Malayalam with their pronunciations. I've broken down each number to make it even easier to follow, with phonetic pronunciations to guide you through it. This will help you get a better grasp of the sounds and how to articulate them correctly. Remember, practicing consistently is key to success!
- 11 - Hindi: Gyaarah (เคเฅเคฏเคพเคฐเคน) - Malayalam: Pathinonnu (เดชเดคเดฟเดจเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Gyaa-rah and Pa-thi-non-nu
- 12 - Hindi: Baarah (เคฌเคพเคฐเคน) - Malayalam: Panthrandu (เดชเดจเตเดคเตเดฐเดฃเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Baa-rah and Pan-thran-du
- 13 - Hindi: Terah (เคคเฅเคฐเคน) - Malayalam: Pathimoonnu (เดชเดคเดฟเดฎเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Te-rah and Pa-thi-moon-nu
- 14 - Hindi: Chaudah (เคเฅเคฆเคน) - Malayalam: Pathinaalu (เดชเดคเดฟเดจเดพเตฝ) - Pronunciation: Chau-dah and Pa-thi-naa-lu
- 15 - Hindi: Pandrah (เคชเคเคฆเฅเคฐเคน) - Malayalam: Pathinanchu (เดชเดคเดฟเดจเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Pan-drah and Pa-thi-nan-chu
- 16 - Hindi: Solah (เคธเฅเคฒเคน) - Malayalam: Pathinaaru (เดชเดคเดฟเดจเดพเดฑเต) - Pronunciation: So-lah and Pa-thi-naa-ru
- 17 - Hindi: Satraah (เคธเคคเฅเคฐเคน) - Malayalam: Pathinezhu (เดชเดคเดฟเดจเตเดดเต) - Pronunciation: Sat-raah and Pa-thi-nay-zhu
- 18 - Hindi: Atharah (เค เค เคพเคฐเคน) - Malayalam: Pathinettu (เดชเดคเดฟเดจเตเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Ath-rah and Pa-thi-net-tu
- 19 - Hindi: Unnees (เคเคจเฅเคจเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Pathinonpathu (เดชเดคเดฟเดจเตเดพเดฎเตเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Un-nees and Pa-thi-non-pa-thu
- 20 - Hindi: Bees (เคฌเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Eezhpathu (เดเดฐเตเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Bees and Ee-ru-pathu
Notice how the numbers 11-19 in Malayalam usually start with 'Pathi' (เดชเดคเดฟ) indicating 'ten'. Learning these will prepare you for the larger numbers. Now, practice these numbers and try to identify the pattern and you will realize how they are built and how they correspond to each other.
Climbing Higher: Numbers from Twenty-One to Thirty
Alright, guys, letโs keep the momentum going! We're now going to learn how to count from twenty-one to thirty. This section will demonstrate how the principles we have established in the previous sections are applied. Youโll begin to see the logical patterns that govern the structure of numbers in both Hindi and Malayalam. Remember, the key is to stay consistent and not be afraid to make mistakes. Mistakes are a natural part of the learning process. Embrace them as opportunities for improvement.
Hereโs a breakdown of the numbers from 21 to 30. Weโll cover the Hindi and Malayalam versions alongside their pronunciation to help you get the hang of it quickly. I will include phonetic pronunciations to make it easier to understand.
- 21 - Hindi: Ikkis (เคเคเฅเคเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Irupathonnu (เดเดฐเตเดชเดคเตเดคเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Ik-kees and Ee-ru-pa-thon-nu
- 22 - Hindi: Baees (เคฌเคพเคเคธ) - Malayalam: Irupathrandu (เดเดฐเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฐเดฃเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Ba-ees and Ee-ru-pa-thran-du
- 23 - Hindi: Tees (เคคเฅเคเคธ) - Malayalam: Irupathimoonnu (เดเดฐเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฎเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Tay-ees and Ee-ru-pa-thi-moon-nu
- 24 - Hindi: Chobis (เคเฅเคฌเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Irupathinaalu (เดเดฐเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดจเดพเดฒเต) - Pronunciation: Chau-bees and Ee-ru-pa-thi-naa-lu
- 25 - Hindi: Pachees (เคชเคเฅเคเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Irupathinanchu (เดเดฐเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Pa-chees and Ee-ru-pa-thi-nan-chu
- 26 - Hindi: Chabbees (เคเคฌเฅเคฌเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Irupathinaaru (เดเดฐเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเดพเดฑเต) - Pronunciation: Chab-bees and Ee-ru-pa-thi-naa-ru
- 27 - Hindi: Sattaees (เคธเคคเฅเคคเคพเคเคธ) - Malayalam: Irupathinezhu (เดเดฐเตเดชเดคเตเดคเตเดดเต) - Pronunciation: Sat-ta-ees and Ee-ru-pa-thi-nay-zhu
- 28 - Hindi: Athaees (เค เคเฅเค เคพเคเคธ) - Malayalam: Irupathinettu (เดเดฐเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Ath-tha-ees and Ee-ru-pa-thi-net-tu
- 29 - Hindi: Unteees (เคเคจเฅเคคเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Irupathinonpathu (เดเดฐเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดเตปเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Un-tees and Ee-ru-pa-thi-non-pa-thu
- 30 - Hindi: Teess (เคคเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Muppathu (เดฎเตเดชเตเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Teess and Mup-pa-thu
Notice how the numbers 21-29 in Malayalam start with 'Irupathu' (เดเดฐเตเดชเดคเต) - 'twenty'. Understanding these patterns will assist you in learning the numbers up to 100. This is where you see how the patterns repeat and how easy it becomes when you know the basics. Take your time, practice often, and before you know it, you'll be able to count from one to thirty in both Hindi and Malayalam. Keep going; youโre doing great!
Moving Towards Fifty: Numbers from Thirty-One to Forty
Now, let's keep the ball rolling and advance toward the number fifty. In this section, we're going to explore numbers from thirty-one to forty in Hindi and Malayalam. This is a crucial phase in our learning journey, because itโs where you start to see the bigger picture and how all the different components fit together. As you start using these numbers in real life, you'll begin to appreciate the structure and patterns of each language. Let's get started!
Hereโs a list of numbers from 31 to 40, along with their Hindi, Malayalam, and pronunciation equivalents. Make sure to pay special attention to how these numbers are structured and how they differ from the previous sets of numbers. This is where youโll start to see more complex number formations and it's a good time to revisit what you have learned before.
- 31 - Hindi: Iktees (เคเคเคคเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Muppathionnu (เดฎเตเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Ik-tees and Mup-pa-thi-yon-nu
- 32 - Hindi: Battees (เคฌเคคเฅเคคเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Muppathirandu (เดฎเตเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฐเดฃเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Bat-tees and Mup-pa-thi-ran-du
- 33 - Hindi: Tees (เคคเฅเคเคคเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Muppathimoonnu (เดฎเตเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฎเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Tai-tees and Mup-pa-thi-moon-nu
- 34 - Hindi: Chautees (เคเฅเคเคคเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Muppathinaalu (เดฎเตเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดจเดพเดฒเต) - Pronunciation: Chau-tees and Mup-pa-thi-naa-lu
- 35 - Hindi: Pantees (เคชเฅเคเคคเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Muppathinanchu (เดฎเตเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Pan-tees and Mup-pa-thi-nan-chu
- 36 - Hindi: Chattees (เคเคคเฅเคคเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Muppathinaaru (เดฎเตเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเดพเดฑเต) - Pronunciation: Chat-tees and Mup-pa-thi-naa-ru
- 37 - Hindi: Sattees (เคธเฅเคเคคเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Muppathinezhu (เดฎเตเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเตเดดเต) - Pronunciation: Sat-tees and Mup-pa-thi-nay-zhu
- 38 - Hindi: Athtees (เค เคกเคผเคคเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Muppathinettu (เดฎเตเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Ath-tees and Mup-pa-thi-net-tu
- 39 - Hindi: Unchalees (เคเคจเคคเคพเคฒเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Muppathionpathu (เดฎเตเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเตปเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Un-cha-lees and Mup-pa-thi-non-pa-thu
- 40 - Hindi: Chalis (เคเคพเคฒเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Nallpathu (เดจเดพเตฝเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Cha-lees and Naal-pa-thu
Notice that Malayalam follows the pattern of 'Muppathu' (เดฎเตเดชเตเดชเดคเต) for the 30s, similar to how 'Irupathu' (เดเดฐเตเดชเดคเต) was used for the 20s. See how understanding the patterns can make learning numbers much easier? Now, take some time to practice, repeat the words aloud, and try to use them in sentences or everyday situations. This is where language learning becomes truly beneficial and interesting.
The Journey to One Hundred: Numbers from Forty-One to Fifty
Letโs keep pushing forward! Now we will cover the numbers from forty-one to fifty. This is an exciting part of our journey because we're getting closer to our goal of reaching one hundred. These intermediate numbers provide great practice for putting together all that you've learned so far. This is where you can assess your knowledge and realize how much you have progressed. You'll also begin to observe some unique nuances in Hindi and Malayalam. So, letโs dive in!
Hereโs a breakdown of the numbers from 41 to 50, given in both Hindi and Malayalam. Again, pay attention to the pronunciation, and make sure to practice each word carefully. I have provided phonetic pronunciation to help you along the way. Make it a habit to repeat the numbers out loud and try using them in basic sentences. This will help you memorize them quickly and make them part of your active vocabulary.
- 41 - Hindi: Iktalis (เคเคเคคเคพเคฒเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Nalpathonnu (เดจเดพเตฝเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Ik-ta-lees and Naal-pa-thon-nu
- 42 - Hindi: Bayalis (เคฌเคฏเคพเคฒเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Nalpathirandu (เดจเดพเตฝเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฐเดฃเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Ba-ya-lees and Naal-pa-thi-ran-du
- 43 - Hindi: Tretalis (เคคเฅเคเคคเคพเคฒเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Nalpathimoonnu (เดจเดพเตฝเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฎเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Tay-ta-lees and Naal-pa-thi-moon-nu
- 44 - Hindi: Chavalis (เคเฅเคตเคพเคฒเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Nalpathinaalu (เดจเดพเตฝเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดจเดพเดฒเต) - Pronunciation: Chau-va-lees and Naal-pa-thi-naa-lu
- 45 - Hindi: Pentaalis (เคชเฅเคเคคเคพเคฒเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Nalpathinanchu (เดจเดพเตฝเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Pain-ta-lees and Naal-pa-thi-nan-chu
- 46 - Hindi: Chiyalis (เคเคฟเคฏเคพเคฒเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Nalpathinaaru (เดจเดพเตฝเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเดพเดฑเต) - Pronunciation: Chhi-ya-lees and Naal-pa-thi-naa-ru
- 47 - Hindi: Sentalis (เคธเฅเคเคคเคพเคฒเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Nalpathinezhu (เดจเดพเตฝเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเตเดดเต) - Pronunciation: Sain-ta-lees and Naal-pa-thi-nay-zhu
- 48 - Hindi: Arthalis (เค เคกเคผเคคเคพเคฒเฅเคธ) - Malayalam: Nalpathinettu (เดจเดพเตฝเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Ar-ta-lees and Naal-pa-thi-net-tu
- 49 - Hindi: Unchapachaas (เคเคจเคเคพเคธ) - Malayalam: Nalpathionpathu (เดจเดพเตฝเดชเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเตปเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Un-cha-pa-chaas and Naal-pa-thi-non-pa-thu
- 50 - Hindi: Pachaas (เคชเคเคพเคธ) - Malayalam: Anpathu (เด เตปเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Pa-chaas and An-pa-thu
Notice that the Malayalam numbers here start with 'Nalpathu' (เดจเดพเตฝเดชเดคเต) - forty. This pattern reinforces the structured system of the language. Now that you're well into these numbers, you should find it easier to see how each number is constructed and how they relate. Keep practicing, and you'll be counting to 50 in Hindi and Malayalam with confidence!
The Final Stretch: Numbers from Fifty-One to One Hundred
Alright, friends, we're in the final stretch! Letโs wrap things up by covering numbers from fifty-one to one hundred. Youโve come so far, and this final section will complete your knowledge of numbers up to 100 in both Hindi and Malayalam. These numbers will consolidate all the patterns and principles weโve covered. And it will provide a sense of achievement.
Hereโs a look at the numbers from 51 to 100, presented in Hindi and Malayalam with pronunciations. This section provides a comprehensive list that solidifies your number-counting skills. After this, you should be able to count up to 100 in both languages. The phonetic transcriptions are included to ensure your pronunciation is accurate. Get ready to wrap up your counting journey!
- 51 - Hindi: Ikyavan (เคเคเฅเคฏเคพเคตเคจ) - Malayalam: Anpathonnu (เด เตปเดชเดคเตเดคเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Ik-ya-van and An-pa-thon-nu
- 52 - Hindi: Bavan (เคฌเคพเคตเคจ) - Malayalam: Anpathirandu (เด เตปเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฐเดฃเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Ba-van and An-pa-thi-ran-du
- 53 - Hindi: Tirpan (เคคเคฟเคฐเคชเคจ) - Malayalam: Anpathimoonnu (เด เตปเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฎเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Tir-pan and An-pa-thi-moon-nu
- 54 - Hindi: Chavan (เคเฅเคตเคจ) - Malayalam: Anpathinaalu (เด เตปเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดจเดพเดฒเต) - Pronunciation: Chau-van and An-pa-thi-naa-lu
- 55 - Hindi: Pachpan (เคชเคเคชเคจ) - Malayalam: Anpathinanchu (เด เตปเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Pach-pan and An-pa-thi-nan-chu
- 56 - Hindi: Chappan (เคเคชเฅเคชเคจ) - Malayalam: Anpathinaaru (เด เตปเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเดพเดฑเต) - Pronunciation: Chap-pan and An-pa-thi-naa-ru
- 57 - Hindi: Sattavan (เคธเคคเฅเคคเคพเคตเคจ) - Malayalam: Anpathinezhu (เด เตปเดชเดคเตเดคเตเดดเต) - Pronunciation: Sat-ta-van and An-pa-thi-nay-zhu
- 58 - Hindi: Atthavan (เค เคเฅเค เคพเคตเคจ) - Malayalam: Anpathinettu (เด เตปเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Ath-tha-van and An-pa-thi-net-tu
- 59 - Hindi: Unsath (เคเคจเคธเค ) - Malayalam: Anpathionpathu (เด เตปเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเตปเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Un-sath and An-pa-thi-non-pa-thu
- 60 - Hindi: Saath (เคธเคพเค ) - Malayalam: Arupathu (เด เดฑเตเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Saath and A-ru-pa-thu
- 61 - Hindi: Iksath (เคเคเคธเค ) - Malayalam: Arupathionnu (เด เดฑเตเดชเดคเตเดคเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Ik-sath and A-ru-pa-thon-nu
- 62 - Hindi: Baysath (เคฌเคพเคธเค ) - Malayalam: Arupathirandu (เด เดฑเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฐเดฃเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Bay-sath and A-ru-pa-thi-ran-du
- 63 - Hindi: Tirsath (เคคเคฟเคฐเคธเค ) - Malayalam: Arupathimoonnu (เด เดฑเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฎเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Tir-sath and A-ru-pa-thi-moon-nu
- 64 - Hindi: Chausath (เคเฅเคธเค ) - Malayalam: Arupathinaalu (เด เดฑเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดจเดพเดฒเต) - Pronunciation: Chau-sath and A-ru-pa-thi-naa-lu
- 65 - Hindi: Painsath (เคชเฅเคเคธเค ) - Malayalam: Arupathinanchu (เด เดฑเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Pain-sath and A-ru-pa-thi-nan-chu
- 66 - Hindi: Chiyasath (เคเคฟเคฏเคพเคธเค ) - Malayalam: Arupathinaaru (เด เดฑเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเดพเดฑเต) - Pronunciation: Chhi-yasath and A-ru-pa-thi-naa-ru
- 67 - Hindi: Sadsath (เคธเคกเคผเคธเค ) - Malayalam: Arupathinezhu (เด เดฑเตเดชเดคเตเดคเตเดดเต) - Pronunciation: Sad-sath and A-ru-pa-thi-nay-zhu
- 68 - Hindi: Athsath (เค เคกเคผเคธเค ) - Malayalam: Arupathinettu (เด เดฑเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Ath-sath and A-ru-pa-thi-net-tu
- 69 - Hindi: Unhattar (เคเคจเฅเคนเคคเฅเคคเคฐ) - Malayalam: Arupathionpathu (เด เดฑเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเตปเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Un-hat-tar and A-ru-pa-thi-non-pa-thu
- 70 - Hindi: Sattar (เคธเคคเฅเคคเคฐ) - Malayalam: Ezhupathu ( เดเดดเตเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Sat-tar and Ey-zhu-pa-thu
- 71 - Hindi: Ikhhattar (เคเคเคนเคคเฅเคคเคฐ) - Malayalam: Ezhupathionnu ( เดเดดเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Ik-hat-tar and Ey-zhu-pa-thon-nu
- 72 - Hindi: Bahattar (เคฌเคนเคคเฅเคคเคฐ) - Malayalam: Ezhupathirandu (เดเดดเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฐเดฃเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Ba-hat-tar and Ey-zhu-pa-thi-ran-du
- 73 - Hindi: Trihattar (เคคเคฟเคนเคคเฅเคคเคฐ) - Malayalam: Ezhupathimoonnu (เดเดดเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฎเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Tri-hat-tar and Ey-zhu-pa-thi-moon-nu
- 74 - Hindi: Chauhattar (เคเฅเคนเคคเฅเคคเคฐ) - Malayalam: Ezhupathinaalu ( เดเดดเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดจเดพเดฒเต) - Pronunciation: Chau-hat-tar and Ey-zhu-pa-thi-naa-lu
- 75 - Hindi: Pachhattar (เคชเคเคนเคคเฅเคคเคฐ) - Malayalam: Ezhupathinanchu (เดเดดเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Pach-hat-tar and Ey-zhu-pa-thi-nan-chu
- 76 - Hindi: Chiyahhattar (เคเคฟเคฏเคพเคนเคคเฅเคคเคฐ) - Malayalam: Ezhupathinaaru ( เดเดดเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเดพเดฑเต) - Pronunciation: Chhi-yah-hat-tar and Ey-zhu-pa-thi-naa-ru
- 77 - Hindi: Sattahhattar (เคธเคคเฅเคคเคนเคคเฅเคคเคฐ) - Malayalam: Ezhupathinezhu (เดเดดเตเดชเดคเตเดคเตเดดเต) - Pronunciation: Sat-tah-hat-tar and Ey-zhu-pa-thi-nay-zhu
- 78 - Hindi: Athhattar (เค เค เคนเคคเฅเคคเคฐ) - Malayalam: Ezhupathinettu (เดเดดเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Ath-hat-tar and Ey-zhu-pa-thi-net-tu
- 79 - Hindi: Unnasi (เคเคจเคพเคธเฅ) - Malayalam: Ezhupathionpathu ( เดเดดเตเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเตปเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Un-na-see and Ey-zhu-pa-thi-non-pa-thu
- 80 - Hindi: Assi (เค เคธเฅเคธเฅ) - Malayalam: Ethpathu (เดเตบเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: As-see and En-pa-thu
- 81 - Hindi: Ikyasi (เคเคเฅเคฏเคพเคธเฅ) - Malayalam: Ethpathonnu (เดเตบเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Ik-ya-see and En-pa-tho-nnu
- 82 - Hindi: Biyasi (เคฌเคฏเคพเคธเฅ) - Malayalam: Ethpathirandu (เดเตบเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฐเดฃเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Ba-ya-see and En-pa-thi-ran-du
- 83 - Hindi: Tirasi (เคคเคฟเคฐเคพเคธเฅ) - Malayalam: Ethpathimoonnu (เดเตบเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฎเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Tir-a-see and En-pa-thi-moon-nu
- 84 - Hindi: Chaurasi (เคเฅเคฐเคพเคธเฅ) - Malayalam: Ethpathinaalu (เดเตบเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดจเดพเดฒเต) - Pronunciation: Chau-ra-see and En-pa-thi-naa-lu
- 85 - Hindi: Pachasi (เคชเคเคพเคธเฅ) - Malayalam: Ethpathinanchu (เดเตบเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Pach-a-see and En-pa-thi-nan-chu
- 86 - Hindi: Chiyasi (เคเคฟเคฏเคพเคธเฅ) - Malayalam: Ethpathinaaru (เดเตบเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเดพเดฑเต) - Pronunciation: Chhi-ya-see and En-pa-thi-naa-ru
- 87 - Hindi: Satasi (เคธเคคเคพเคธเฅ) - Malayalam: Ethpathinezhu (เดเตบเดชเดคเตเดคเตเดดเต) - Pronunciation: Sa-ta-see and En-pa-thi-nay-zhu
- 88 - Hindi: Athasi (เค เค เคพเคธเฅ) - Malayalam: Ethpathinettu (เดเตบเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Ath-a-see and En-pa-thi-net-tu
- 89 - Hindi: Unanave (เคเคจเคพเคฃเคตเฅ) - Malayalam: Ethpathionpathu (เดเตบเดชเดคเตเดคเดฟเดฏเตเตปเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Un-a-na-vay and En-pa-thi-non-pa-thu
- 90 - Hindi: Nabbe (เคจเคฌเฅเคฌเฅ) - Malayalam: Thonnuru (เดคเตเดฃเตเดฃเตเดฑเต) - Pronunciation: Nab-bay and Thon-nu-ru
- 91 - Hindi: Ikyanve (เคเคเฅเคฏเคพเคจเคตเฅ) - Malayalam: Thonnurathionnu (เดคเตเดฃเตเดฃเตเดฑเตเดฑเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Ik-ya-nav-ay and Thon-nu-ra-thi-yon-nu
- 92 - Hindi: Bayanve (เคฌเคฏเคพเคจเคตเฅ) - Malayalam: Thonnurathirandu (เดคเตเดฃเตเดฃเตเดฑเตเดฑเฎฟเฎฐเดฃเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Ba-yan-vay and Thon-nu-ra-thi-ran-du
- 93 - Hindi: Tiranve (เคคเคฟเคฐเคพเคจเคตเฅ) - Malayalam: Thonnurathimoonnu (เดคเตเดฃเตเดฃเตเดฑเตเดฑเตเดฎเตเดจเตเดจเต) - Pronunciation: Tir-an-vay and Thon-nu-ra-thi-moon-nu
- 94 - Hindi: Chauranve (เคเฅเคฐเคพเคจเคตเฅ) - Malayalam: Thonnurathinaalu (เดคเตเดฃเตเดฃเตเดฑเตเดฑเดจเดพเดฒเต) - Pronunciation: Chau-ran-vay and Thon-nu-ra-thi-naa-lu
- 95 - Hindi: Pachanve (เคชเคเคพเคจเคตเฅ) - Malayalam: Thonnurathinanchu (เดคเตเดฃเตเดฃเตเดฑเตเดฑเดฟเดฏเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Pach-an-vay and Thon-nu-ra-thi-nan-chu
- 96 - Hindi: Chiyanve (เคเคฟเคฏเคพเคจเคตเฅ) - Malayalam: Thonnurathinaaru (เดคเตเดฃเตเดฃเตเดฑเตเดฑเดฟเดฏเดพเดฑเต) - Pronunciation: Chhi-yan-vay and Thon-nu-ra-thi-naa-ru
- 97 - Hindi: Santanve (เคธเคคเคพเคจเคตเฅ) - Malayalam: Thonnurathinezhu (เดคเตเดฃเตเดฃเตเดฑเตเดฑเดฟเดฏเตเดดเต) - Pronunciation: Satan-vay and Thon-nu-ra-thi-nay-zhu
- 98 - Hindi: Athanve (เค เค เคพเคจเคตเฅ) - Malayalam: Thonnuratinettu (เดคเตเดฃเตเดฃเตเดฑเตเดฑเดฟเดฏเตเดเตเดเต) - Pronunciation: Athan-vay and Thon-nu-ra-thi-net-tu
- 99 - Hindi: Unnasi (เคเคจเฅเคจเคพเคธเฅ) - Malayalam: Thonnurathionpathu (เดคเตเดฃเตเดฃเตเดฑเตเดฑเดฟเดฏเตเตปเดชเดคเต) - Pronunciation: Un-na-see and Thon-nu-ra-thi-non-pa-thu
- 100 - Hindi: Sau (เคธเฅ) - Malayalam: Nooru (เดจเตเดฑเต) - Pronunciation: Sau and Noo-ru
And that's it, guys! You've successfully learned the Hindi numbers from 1 to 100 and their Malayalam counterparts! Remember, the key to mastering any language is consistent practice. Try using these numbers in your daily conversations, writing them down, or even creating flashcards. Don't worry about making mistakes; they're a natural part of the learning process. Celebrate your progress, stay curious, and keep exploring the beauty of language. Congratulations on completing this guide! You're now one step closer to fluency in Hindi and Malayalam. Keep up the amazing work! Feel free to ask if you have more questions.