Why Learn Numbers in Marathi?
Numbers are essential in daily conversations, from telling time and exchanging contact information to shopping and navigating directions. By learning numbers 1 to 100 in Marathi, you will gain confidence in basic communication and unlock the ability to manage common situations with ease. Additionally, understanding numbers forms a strong foundation for advancing to more complex aspects of the Marathi language.
Marathi Numbers 1 to 10
Here are the numbers from 1 to 10 in Marathi, which you will use frequently:
- 1 – एक (ek)
- 2 – दोन (don)
- 3 – तीन (tīn)
- 4 – चार (chār)
- 5 – पाच (pāch)
- 6 – सहा (sahā)
- 7 – सात (sāt)
- 8 – आठ (āṭh)
- 9 – नऊ (nav)
- 10 – दहा (dahā)
Marathi Numbers 11 to 20
The numbers from 11 to 20 have unique names and do not always follow a strict pattern. Here they are:
- 11 – अकरा (akarā)
- 12 – बारा (bārā)
- 13 – तेरा (terā)
- 14 – चौदा (chaudā)
- 15 – पंधरा (pandhrā)
- 16 – सोळा (solā)
- 17 – सतरा (satrā)
- 18 – अठरा (atharā)
- 19 – एकोणीस (ekoṇīs)
- 20 – वीस (vīs)
Marathi Numbers 21 to 100
From 21 onwards, Marathi numbers start to follow more predictable patterns, although some numbers still have unique forms. For your convenience, here is a breakdown of the numbers in groups of ten.
Numbers 21 to 30
- 21 – एकवीस (ekvīs)
- 22 – बावीस (bāvīs)
- 23 – तेवीस (tevīs)
- 24 – चोवीस (chovīs)
- 25 – पंचवीस (panchvīs)
- 26 – सहावीश (sahāvīs)
- 27 – सत्तावीस (sattāvīs)
- 28 – अठ्ठावीस (aṭṭhāvīs)
- 29 – एकोणतीस (ekoṇaṭīs)
- 30 – तीस (tīs)
Numbers 31 to 40
- 31 – एकतीस (ektīs)
- 32 – बत्तीस (battīs)
- 33 – तेहतीस (tehtīs)
- 34 – चौतीस (chautīs)
- 35 – पस्तीस (pastīs)
- 36 – छत्तीस (chhattīs)
- 37 – सदतीस (sadtīs)
- 38 – अडतीस (aḍtīs)
- 39 – एकोणचाळीस (ekoṇchāḷīs)
- 40 – चाळीस (chāḷīs)
Numbers 41 to 50
- 41 – एक्केचाळीस (ekkecāḷīs)
- 42 – बेचाळीस (becāḷīs)
- 43 – त्रेचाळीस (trecāḷīs)
- 44 – चौऱ्यचाळीस (chauriyacāḷīs)
- 45 – पंचेचाळीस (panchecāḷīs)
- 46 – सेहेचाळीस (sehecāḷīs)
- 47 – सत्तेचाळीस (sattecāḷīs)
- 48 – अठ्ठेचाळीस (aṭṭhecāḷīs)
- 49 – एकोणपन्नास (ekoṇpannās)
- 50 – पन्नास (pannās)
Numbers 51 to 100
- 51 – एक्कावन्न (ekkāvann)
- 52 – बावन्न (bāvann)
- 53 – त्रेपन्न (trepann)
- 54 – चौपन्न (chaupann)
- 55 – पंचावन्न (panchāvann)
- 56 – छप्पन्न (chhappann)
- 57 – सत्तावन्न (sattāvann)
- 58 – अठ्ठावन्न (aṭṭhāvann)
- 59 – एकोणसाठ (ekoṇsāṭh)
- 60 – साठ (sāṭh)
- 61 – एकसष्ठ (eksaṣṭh)
- 62 – बासष्ठ (bāsaṣṭh)
- 63 – त्रेसष्ठ (tresaṣṭh)
- 64 – चौसष्ठ (chausṣṭh)
- 65 – पंचसष्ठ (panchasaṣṭh)
- 66 – सहासष्ठ (sahāsaṣṭh)
- 67 – सदुसष्ठ (sudasaṣṭh)
- 68 – अडुसष्ठ (aḍusaṣṭh)
- 69 – एकोणसत्तर (ekoṇsattar)
- 70 – सत्तर (sattar)
- 71 – एक्क्याहत्तर (ekkȳāhattar)
- 72 – बहात्तर (bahāttar)
- 73 – त्र्याहत्तर (tryāhattar)
- 74 – चौऱ्याहत्तर (chauryāhattar)
- 75 – पंच्याहत्तर (panchyāhattar)
- 76 – शहात्तर (shahāttar)
- 77 – सत्त्याहत्तर (sattyāhattar)
- 78 – अठ्ठ्याहत्तर (aṭṭhyāhattar)
- 79 – एकोणऐंशी (ekoṇaēnśī)
- 80 – ऐंशी (ēnśī)
- 81 – एक्क्याऐंशी (ekkyaēnśī)
- 82 – ब्याऐंशी (byāēnśī)
- 83 – त्र्याऐंशी (tryāēnśī)
- 84 – चौऱ्याऐंशी (chauryāēnśī)
- 85 – पंच्याऐंशी (panchyaēnśī)
- 86 – शेवाऐंशी (shevāēnśī)
- 87 – सत्त्याऐंशी (sattyāēnśī)
- 88 – अठ्ठ्याऐंशी (aṭṭhyāēnśī)
- 89 – एकोणनव्वद (ekoṇnavvad)
- 90 – नव्वद (navvad)
- 91 – एक्क्याण्णव (ekkyaṇṇav)
- 92 – ब्याण्णव (byāṇṇav)
- 93 – त्र्याण्णव (tryāṇṇav)
- 94 – चौऱ्याण्णव (chauryaṇṇav)
- 95 – पंच्याण्णव (panchyaṇṇav)
- 96 – शेवाण्णव (shevāṇṇav)
- 97 – सत्त्याण्णव (sattyaṇṇav)
- 98 – अठ्ठ्याण्णव (aṭṭhyaṇṇav)
- 99 – नव्व्याण्णव (navvyaṇṇav)
- 100 – शंभर (shambhar)
Tips for Memorizing Marathi Numbers
Practice regularly: Repetition is key. Use flashcards or language apps to test yourself daily.
Group numbers: Notice patterns and group similar numbers together. For example, numbers ending in -वीस (-vīs) or -चाळीस (-cāḷīs).
Apply in real life: Use numbers when counting objects, checking dates, or reading prices. Incorporate them into your daily routine.
Use Talkpal: Talkpal’s AI-powered language learning tools can help you practice pronunciation and recognition of Marathi numbers interactively.
Common Phrases Using Marathi Numbers
- किती वाजले? (Kitī vāzle?) – What time is it?
- माझा फोन नंबर … आहे. (Mājhā phon nambar … āhe.) – My phone number is …
- किंमत किती आहे? (Kimmat kitī āhe?) – How much does it cost?
- माझे वय … वर्षे आहे. (Mājhe vay … varṣe āhe.) – I am … years old.
Conclusion
Mastering the numbers 1 to 100 in Marathi is a crucial step in your language learning adventure. With regular practice and the right resources, you will soon find yourself using Marathi numbers naturally in conversation. For more tips and interactive practice, be sure to explore the language learning tools available on Talkpal. Happy learning and शुभेच्छा (shubhechchā) – best wishes on your Marathi journey!
