Hindi Numbers 100 to 1000

Learn to count large numbers in Hindi, from hundreds to thousands.

Visual representation of large numbers and currency in Hindi context
100
एक सौ
ek sau
200
दो सौ
do sau
300
तीन सौ
teen sau
400
चार सौ
char sau
500
पांच सौ
paanch sau
600
छह सौ
chhah sau
700
सात सौ
saat sau
800
आठ सौ
aath sau
900
नौ सौ
nau sau
1000
एक हज़ार
ek hazaar

Understanding Large Numbers

Counting in hundreds in Hindi is straightforward. You simply say the number (1-9) followed by "sau" (hundred). For example, 200 is "do sau".

Chart explaining the logic of forming large Hindi numbers

Beyond 1000

The word for thousand is "hazaar". So 2000 is "do hazaar", 5000 is "paanch hazaar", and so on.

Illustration of Indian currency notes showing Hindi numbers

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Hindi numbers work from 100 to 1000?

After 100 (Sau/सौ), Hindi uses combinations like do sau (200), teen sau (300), following a logical pattern system.

What is 1000 called in Hindi?

One thousand is called "Hazaar" (हज़ार) in Hindi, an important milestone number in the counting system.

Are large numbers difficult to learn?

Once you understand the pattern of hundreds and thousands, larger Hindi numbers become easier to construct and remember.

Do I need to know 1-100 first?

Yes, understanding basic numbers 1-100 provides the foundation for learning larger Hindi numbers and their patterns.

Can I use this for financial literacy?

Absolutely, knowing large numbers in Hindi is crucial for banking, investments, property dealings, and business in India.