In the previous lesson, we have seen numbers from 0 to 100.
Using them, you can create numbers after 100.
In English, we say “One hundred and one”, “One hundred and two” and so on. In Gujarati, we say numbers in words the same way. We just do not say “and”
e.g.
101 -> એકસો એક (ekaso ek )
102 -> એકસો બે (ekaso be)
103 -> એકસો ત્રણ (ekaso traN)
and so on.
For words indicating 100 in English we say “Two hundred”,”Three hundred” and so on. In Gujarati it is same. Just two words are combined together. So sometimes little different word is created, as you can observer below
100 | એકસો (ekaso ) |
200 | બસ્સો (basso ) |
300 | ત્રણસો (traNaso ) |
400 | ચારસો (chAraso ) |
500 | પાંચસો (pAMchaso) |
600 | છસો (Chaso ) |
700 | સાતસો (sAtaso ) |
800 | આઠસો (AThaso ) |
900 | નવસો (navaso ) |
Similarly other numbers are formed e.g.
333 -> ત્રણસો તેત્રીસ (traNaso tetrIs)
552 -> પાંચસો બાવન (pAMchaso bAvan)
etc.
For bigger numbers in Gujarati also we have different names
Thousand 1000 | હજાર (hajAr ) |
Ten thousand 10,000 | દસ હજાર (das hajAr ) |
Hundred thousand 100,000 | લાખ (lAkh ) 10,000 |
Million 1,000,000 | દસ લાખ (das lAkh ) 10,00,000 |
Ten million 10,000,000 | કરોડ (karoD) 1,00,00,000 |
Hundred million 100,000,000 | દસ કરોડ (das karoD) 10,00,00,000 |
Billion 1,000,000,000 | અબજ (abaj) 1,00,00,00,000 |
For numbers from 1 to 100
Numbers in Gujarati – Part 1
For fractional numbers, sequence, percentage in Gujarati refer
Fractional numbers, sequence, percentage in Gujarati