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1 To 100+ Urdu Numbers: Interact With The Locals Effectively
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Did your family or friends invite you to Urdu-speaking regions but are worried about how to ask about prices and fares?
Here, learning Urdu numbers saves you from this inconvenience, allowing a smoother and fun traveling experience in the new country.
From mastering that 25 rupees is pachis rupay ( پچیس روپے) to telling do baj kar das minute horahe hain (دو بج کر دس منٹ ہورہے ہیں – its 2:10 on the clock), understanding Urdu numbers ease the communication in several ways.
Nonetheless, every traveler should be prepared with basic vocabulary, including numbers.
Due to Urdu’s peculiar counting methods, memorizing Urdu numerals can be complex.
But the good news is that you only need a little mental math and much repetition to learn them. Nothing to be afraid of!
In this super easy guide, I will provide you the handy guide to Urdu numbers from 0 to 100 to prepare you for talking with your Urdu friends and family. So, let’s begin!
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A Brief Overview Of Urdu Numbers
In Urdu, the numbers are written using the Hindu-Arabic numeral system, which is a base 10 system that uses the digits 0 through 9 to represent numbers.
The numbers in English and Urdu have different pronunciations and are written with different symbols.
For example, In Urdu, the number 1 is written as “۱” and pronounced as “aik,” the number 2 is written as “۲” and pronounced as “dou” and the number 3 is written as “۳” and pronounced as “teen.”
Let’s get to the table to learn more! Along with this table, I advise you to practice reading and writing each number to grasp the information faster.
How To Count Urdu Numbers From One To Ten
Let’s get to the table to practice counting from one to ten.
But don’t forget, Urdu also has zero (0) which is Sifr.
Along with this table, I advise you to practice reading and writing each number to grasp the information faster.
English | Numerals | Urdu Numbers And Counting (Numerals) | Urdu Words | Pronunciation |
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zero | 0 | ۰ | صفر | Sifr |
one | 1 | ۱ | ایک | Aik |
two | 2 | ۲ | دو | Dou |
three | 3 | ۳ | تین | Teen |
four | 4 | ۴ | چار | Chaar |
five | 5 | ۵ | پانچ | Paanch |
six | 6 | ۶ | چھ | Chhay |
seven | 7 | ۷ | سات | Saat |
eight | 8 | ۸ | آٹھ | Aath |
nine | 9 | ۹ | نو | Now |
ten | 10 | ۱۰ | دس | Das |
Counting Urdu Words From Eleven To Beyond
So you’re ready to learn more about Urdu numbers? Here are the rest of the numbers to memorize! Let’s get to the table to learn more!
English | Numerals | Urdu Numbers And Counting (Numerals) | Urdu Words | Pronunciation |
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eleven | 11 | ۱۱ | گیارہ | Giarah |
twelve | 12 | ۱۲ | بارہ | barah |
thirteen | 13 | ۱۳ | تیرہ | terah |
fourteen | 14 | ۱۴ | چودہ | chaudah |
fifteen | 15 | ۱۵ | پندرہ | pandrah |
sixteen | 16 | ۱۶ | سولہ | solah |
seventeen | 17 | ۱۷ | سترہ | satrah |
eighteen | 18 | ۱۸ | اٹھارہ | atharah |
nineteen | 19 | ۱۹ | انیس | unnees |
twenty | 20 | ۲۰ | بیس | Bees |
twenty-one | 21 | ۲۱ | اکیس | Ikkees |
twenty-two | 22 | ۲۲ | بائیس | Bais |
twenty-three | 23 | ۲۳ | تئیس | Taees |
twenty-four | 24 | ۲۴ | چوبیس | Chobees |
twenty-five | 25 | ۲۵ | پچیس | Pachchees |
twenty-six | 26 | ۲۶ | چھببیس | Chabbees |
twenty-seven | 27 | ۲۷ | ستائیس | sataees |
twenty-eight | 28 | ۲۸ | اٹھائیس | athaees |
twenty-nine | 29 | ۲۹ | انتیس | unnatees |
thirty | 30 | ۳۰ | تیس | tees |
thirty-one | 31 | ۳۱ | اکتیس | ekatees |
thirty-two | 32 | ۳۲ | بتیس | battees |
thirty-three | 33 | ۳۳ | تینتیس | taintees |
thirty-four | 34 | ۳۴ | چونتیس | chauntees |
thirty-five | 35 | ۳۵ | پینتیس | pantees |
thirty-six | 36 | ۳۶ | چھتیس | chatees |
thirty-seven | 37 | ۳۷ | سینتیس | santees |
thirty-eight | 38 | ۳۸ | اڑتیس | adthees |
thirty-nine | 39 | ۳۹ | انتالیس | untaalees |
forty | 40 | ۴۰ | چالیس | Chalees |
forty-one | 41 | ۴۱ | اکتالیس | iktalees |
forty-two | 42 | ۴۲ | بیالیس | biyalees |
forty-three | 43 | ۴۳ | تینتالیس | tentalees |
forty-four | 44 | ۴۴ | چوالیس | chavalees |
forty-five | 45 | ۴۵ | پینتالیس | pantalees |
forty-six | 46 | ۴۶ | چھیالیس | Chhiyalees |
forty-seven | 47 | ۴۷ | سینتالیس | Santalees |
forty-eight | 48 | ۴۸ | اڑتالیس | Adtaalees |
forty-nine | 49 | ۴۹ | انچاس | Unchaas |
fifty | 50 | ۵۰ | پچاس | Pachaas |
fifty-one | 51 | ۵۱ | اکیاون | Ikyavan |
fifty-two | 52 | ۵۲ | باون | Baavan |
fifty-three | 53 | ۵۳ | ترپن | Tarippan |
fifty-four | 54 | ۵۴ | چون | Chawwan |
fifty-five | 55 | ۵۵ | پچپن | Pachpan |
fifty-six | 56 | ۵۶ | چھپن | Chappan |
fifty-seven | 57 | ۵۷ | ستاون | Staavan |
fifty-eight | 58 | ۵۸ | اٹھاون | Athaavan |
fifty-nine | 59 | ۵۹ | انسٹھ | Unsathh |
sixty | 60 | ۶۰ | ساٹھ | Saath |
sixty-one | 61 | ۶۱ | اکسٹھ | Iksath |
sixty-two | 62 | ۶۲ | باسٹھ | Baasath |
sixty-three | 63 | ۶۳ | ترسٹھ | Traisath |
sixty-four | 64 | ۶۴ | چوسٹھ | Chaunsath |
sixty-five | 65 | ۶۵ | پینسٹھ | Painsath |
sixty-six | 66 | ۶۶ | چھیاسٹھ | Chhiyasath |
sixty-seven | 67 | ۶۷ | سڑسٹھ | Sadsath |
sixty-eight | 68 | ۶۸ | اٹھسٹھ | Adsath |
sixty-nine | 69 | ۶۹ | انہتر | Unhattar |
seventy | 70 | ۷۰ | ستر | Sattar |
seventy-one | 71 | ۷۱ | اکہتر | Ikhattar |
seventy-two | 72 | ۷۲ | بہتر | Behattar |
seventy-three | 73 | ۷۳ | تہتر | Tihattar |
seventy-four | 74 | ۷۴ | چوہتر | Chauhattar |
seventy-five | 75 | ۷۵ | پچہتر | Pachattar |
seventy-six | 76 | ۷۶ | چھہتر | Chihattar |
seventy-seven | 77 | ۷۷ | ستتر | satattar |
seventy-eight | 78 | ۷۸ | اٹھہتر | Athhattar |
seventy-nine | 79 | ۷۹ | اناسی | Unaasi |
eighty | 80 | ۸۰ | اسی | Assi |
eighty-one | 81 | ۸۱ | اکیاسی | Ikyaasi |
eighty-two | 82 | ۸۲ | بیاسی | Bayaasi |
eighty-three | 83 | ۸۳ | تراسی | Tiraasi |
eighty-four | 84 | ۸۴ | چوراسی | Chaurassi |
eighty-five | 85 | ۸۵ | پچاسی | Pachaasi |
eighty-six | 86 | ۸۶ | چھیاسی | Chiyaasi |
eighty-seven | 87 | ۸۷ | ستاسی | Sataasi |
eighty-eight | 88 | ۸۸ | اٹھاسی | Athaasi |
eighty-nine | 89 | ۸۹ | نواسی | Navassi |
ninety | 90 | ۹۰ | نوے | Navvay |
ninety-one | 91 | ۹۱ | اکانوے | Ikyaanvey |
ninety-two | 92 | ۹۲ | بانوے | Baanvay |
ninety-three | 93 | ۹۳ | ترانوے | Tiraanvay |
ninety-four | 94 | ۹۴ | چورانوے | Chauraanvay |
ninety-five | 95 | ۹۵ | پچانوے | Pachaanvay |
ninety-six | 96 | ۹۶ | چھیانوے | Chhiyaanvay |
ninety-seven | 97 | ۹۷ | ستانوے | Sataanvay |
ninety-eight | 98 | ۹۸ | اٹھانوے | Athaanvay |
ninety-nine | 99 | ۹۹ | ننانوے | Ninaanvay |
one hundred | 100 | ۱۰۰ | سو | Sow |
two hundred | 200 | ۲۰۰ | دو سو | Do sow |
one thousand | 1000 | ۱۰۰۰ | ایک ہزار | Ek hazar |
two thousand | 2000 | ۲۰۰۰ | دو ہزار | Do hazar |
one hundred thousand | 100000 | ۱۰۰۰۰۰ | ایک لاکھ | Das hazar |
one million | 1000000 | ۱۰۰۰۰۰۰ | دس لاکھ | Das lakh |
two million | 2000000 | ۲۰۰۰۰۰۰ | بیس لاکھ | bees lakh |
ten million | 10000000 | ۱۰۰۰۰۰۰۰ | ایک کروڑ | Ek karor |
one hundred million | 100000000 | ۱۰۰۰۰۰۰۰۰ | دس کروڑ | Das karor |
one billion | 1000000000 | ۱۰۰۰۰۰۰۰۰۰ | ایک ارب | Ek arab |
ten billion | 10000000000 | ۱۰۰۰۰۰۰۰۰۰۰ | دس ارب | Das arab |
one hundred billion | 100000000000 | ۱۰۰۰۰۰۰۰۰۰۰۰ | ایک کھرب | Ek kharab |
How Do You Say Numbers In Urdu?
The numbers in Urdu are called اعداد adaad, a word that comes from the Arabic language.
It is used in many other languages spoken in the Indian subcontinent, including Hindi and Punjabi.
5 Quick Tips To Enhance Your Traveling Experience
Below are the 5 most important tips that you might want to follow to build a strong connection with the Urdu-speaking people:
- Greet the natives with a smile by saying Assalamualaikum (اسلامُ علیکم-hello). Extend your right hand for the handshake as it symbolizes respect and sincerity.
- Starting conversations with aap kese hain ( آپ کیسے ہیں؟ – how are you?) serves as a nice ice breaker, welcoming the other person to converse with you.
- Learn the names of few Pakistani or Indian cuisines or practice asking about food as Urdu people are crazy about food. For instance: You will find biryani and nihari almost everywhere in Pakistan.
- Refer to the natives with bhai (بھائی – brother) or mohtaram (محترم – sir) for a ore respective and welcoming tone.
- Make your stomachs strong as Pakistanis love spicy food to the core.
Common Questions Related To Urdu Numbers
Can You Understand Urdu If You Speak Hindi?
Urdu is a member of the Indo-Aryan language family. It has many similarities with Hindi, to the point that they are essentially mutually intelligible.
In reality, Urdu and Hindi compose the ‘Hindustani’ linguistic family. So, yes, you can understand Urdu to an extent if you speak Hindi.
In fact, several vocabulary, the grammar and syntax, and the pronunciation of most words in the Urdu language are same as Hindi.
For instance: we write How are You in Urdu as آپ کیسے ہیں؟ and in Hindi as आप कैसे हैं? and are both read as aap kese hain?
Yet, these two languages also have differences like they use different writing scripts, have distinct cultural idioms or proverbs, and also contain different formal vocabulary of their own.
Can You Count 1 To 10 In Arabic?
Why did we include this question?
As you know, many Urdu speak Arabic too. And it’s important to them to learn the basic Arabic words as they hear their Quran.
Yes. The Arabic counting from 1 to 10 reads as follows:
1 as واحد (waḥid)
2 as اثنان (ithnān)
3 as ثلاثة (thalātha)
4 as أربعة (arba’a)
5 as خمسة (khamsa)
6 as ستة (sitta)
7 as سبعة (sab’a)
8 as ثمانية (thamaniya)
9 as تسعة (tis’a)
10 as عشرة (ashra‘h)
Is The Quran Written In Urdu Or Arabic?
The Quran is written in Arabic but is translated into many languages, including Urdu.
In fact, the Quran was revealed in the Arabic language to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) over 1400 years ago.
The translations of Quranic verses in different languages are to assist non-Arab speakers in understanding the Quran.
Yet, the translations only provide a close understanding of the Quran; The original Arabic text is considered sacred.
Advance Your Urdu Language Skills By Mastering Urdu Numbers
Now you are ready to start counting in Urdu! But don’t forget to keep practicing these words as much as possible.
In fact, a world of beautiful vocabulary is waiting for you to learn in this language, such as “Basic Greetings in Urdu” or “Basic Words and Phrases in Urdu,” so keep learning!
Learning these basic vocabulary words will make the interaction with the locals easy.
For instance, greetings and the basic introductory question and answers should be on your fingertips.
The chances are the other person will then himself initiate the conversation.
Nonetheless, if you are a beginner, begin your language learning with the Urdu numbers.
As most conversations revolve around prices and numbers when traveling and exploring a new country.
For a quick assistance, this article also includes a few traveling tips to note and have answered some FAQs that might help you in your next journey to Pakistan.
Want To Learn More?
The Urdu language is spoken natively by about 68 million people, with an additional 101 million second-language speakers, most of whom live in Pakistan, India, and nearby territories.
As a whole, it is the official language of Pakistan and is widely spoken in the surrounding region.
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