Awadhi numbers

 

Awadhi numbers

Awadhi numbers, Awadhi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by about 38 million people mainly in the Awadh (अवध) region of Uttar Pradesh in India, and also in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, Nepal and Mauritius. It is closely related to Hindi and is considered by many as an Eastern dialect of Hindi. Awadhi is also known as Abadhi, Abadi, Abohi, Ambodhi, Avadhi, Baiswari, Kojali and Kosali. Awadhi is usually written with the Devanagari alphabet, or with the Kaithi alphabet, or with a mixture of the two. It was first appeared in writing during the 12th century in the work of Damodara Pandita.

Awadhi Numeral
Awadhi Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
१० 10
११ 11
१२ 12
१३ 13
१४ 14
१५ 15
१६ 16
१७ 17
१८ 18
१९ 19
२० 20
२१ 21
२२ 22
२३ 23
२४ 24
२५ 25
२६ 26
२७ 27
२८ 28
२९ 29
३० 30
३१ 31
३२ 32
३३ 33
३४ 34
३५ 35
३६ 36
३७ 37
३८ 38
३९ 39
४० 40
४१ 41
४२ 42
४३ 43
४४ 44
४५ 45
४६ 46
४७ 47
४८ 48
४९ 49
५०
50
५१ 51
५२ 52
५३ 53
५४ 54
५५ 55
५६ 56
५७ 57
५८ 58
५९ 59
६० 60
६१ 61
६२ 62
६३ 63
६४ 64
६५ 65
६६ 66
६७ 67
६८ 68
६९ 69
७० 70
७१ 71
७२ 72
७३ 73
७४ 74
७५ 75
७६ 76
७७ 77
७८ 78
७९ 79
८० 80
८१ 81
८२ 82
८३ 83
८४ 84
८५ 85
८६ 86
८७ 87
८८ 88
८९ 89
९० 90
९१ 91
९२ 92
९३ 93
९४ 94
९५ 95
९६ 96
९७ 97
९८ 98
९९ 99
१०० 100
२०० 200
३०० 300
४०० 400
५०० 500
६०० 600
७०० 700
८०० 800
९०० 900
१००० 1000

Awadhi numerals follow the same pattern as Devanagari numerals used in Hindi. However, there might be variations or local adaptations in how these numerals are used.

 

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