Marwari numbers
Marwari numbers, Marwari also rendered Marwadi or Marvadi. It is a Rajasthani language spoken in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Marwari is also found in the neighboring state of Gujarat and Haryana, Eastern Pakistan and some migrant communities in Himalayan country Nepal. It is one of the largest varieties of Rajasthani. Most speakers live in Rajasthan, with a quarter-million in Sindh and a tenth that number in Nepal.
Marwari Number | Marwari Script | Devanagari Script |
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1 | एक | १ |
2 | डो | २ |
3 | तीं | ३ |
4 | चार | ४ |
5 | पांच | ५ |
6 | छे | ६ |
7 | सात | ७ |
8 | आठ | ८ |
9 | नौ | ९ |
10 | दस | १० |
11 | ग्यारह | ११ |
12 | बारह | १२ |
13 | तेरह | १३ |
14 | चौदह | १४ |
15 | पंद्रह | १५ |
16 | सोलह | १६ |
17 | सत्रह | १७ |
18 | अठारह | १८ |
19 | उन्नीस | १९ |
20 | बीस | २० |
Please note that the Marwari script may not be displayed correctly on all devices or platforms, so it’s recommended to view this table on a device that supports the script. The Devanagari script is provided for clarity and reference.
There are two dozen dialects of Marwari. Marwari is popularly written in Devanagari script, as is Hindi, Marathi, Nepali, and Sanskrit. Although it was historically written in Mahajani. It is still written in the Perso-Arabic script by the Marwari minority in Eastern Pakistan where it has educational status but where it is rapidly shifting to Urdu. Indian Marwari has no official status in the government in India and is not used as a language of education. Marwari is still spoken widely in and around Bikaner and Jodhpur.
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