How do you count from 1 to 100 in Hindi?

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एक (ek) दो (do) तीन (teen) चार (chaar) पांच (paanch) छह (chhah) सात (saat) आठ (aath) नौ (nau) दस (das) ग्यारह (gyaarah) बारह (baarah) तेरह (terah) चौदह (chaudah) पंद्रह (pandrah) सोलह (solah) सत्रह (satrah) अठारह...
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एक (ek) दो (do) तीन (teen) चार (chaar) पांच (paanch) छह (chhah) सात (saat) आठ (aath) नौ (nau) दस (das) ग्यारह (gyaarah) बारह (baarah) तेरह (terah) चौदह (chaudah) पंद्रह (pandrah) सोलह (solah) सत्रह (satrah) अठारह (atharah) उन्नीस (unnis) बीस (bees) इक्कीस (ikkees) बाईस (baais) तेईस (teetees) चौबीस (chaubees) पच्चीस (pachchees) छब्बीस (chhabbees) सत्ताईस (sattais) अट्ठाईस (attais) उनतीस (unnteess) तीस (tees) इकत्तीस (ikatis) बत्तीस (battis) तैंतीस (taintees) चौंतीस (chauntis) पैंतीस (painteess) छत्तीस (chhattis) सैंतीस (sainteess) अड़तालीस (adtaalees) उनतालीस (unataalees) चालीस (chaalis) इकत्तालीस (iktaalees) बयालीस (bayaalees) तैयालीस (taiyaalees) चवालीस (chawalees) पैँतालीस (paitaalees) छयालीस (chhayaalees) सैयालीस (saiyaalees) अड़तालीस (adtaalees) उनचास (unchaas) पचास (pachaas) इक्यावन (ikyaavan) बावन (baavan) तिरपन (tirpan) चौवन (chauban) पचपन (pachpan) छप्पन (chhappan) सत्तावन (sattaavan) अट्ठासी (atthaasi) उनासी (unnaasi) साठ (saath) इकसठ (iksath) बासठ (baasath) तिरसठ (tirsath) चौंसठ (chaunsath) पैंसठ (painsath) छियासठ (chhiyaasath) सड़सठ (sadsath) अड़सठ (adhasath) उनसठ (unasath) सत्तासी (sattaasi) इक्यासी (ikyaasi) बासी (baasi) तिरासी (tiraasi) चौरासी (chaurasi) पचासी (pachaasi) छियासी (chiyaasi) सत्तासी (sattaasi) अस्सी (assi) नवासी (navaasi) अस्सी (assi) इक्यासी (ikyaasi) बासी (baasi) तिरासी (tiraasi) चौरासी (chaurasi) पचासी (pachaasi) छियासी (chiyaasi) सत्तासी (sattaasi) अस्सी (assi) नवासी (navaasi) नब्बे (nabbe) इक्यानवे (ikyaanave) बानवे (baanave) तिरानवे (tiraanave) चौरानवे (chauraanave) पंचानवे (pachaanave) छियानवे (chiyaanave) सत्तानवे (sattaanave) अट्ठानवे (atthaanave) निन्यानवे (ninyaanave) सौ (sau) read less
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ek) दो (do) तीन (teen) चार (chaar) पांच (paanch) छह (chhah) सात (saat) आठ (aath) नौ (nau) दस (das) ग्यारह (gyaarah) बारह (baarah) तेरह (terah) चौदह (chaudah) पंद्रह (pandrah) सोलह (solah) सत्रह (satrah) अठारह (atharah) उन्नीस (unnis) बीस (bees) इक्कीस (ikkees) बाईस (baais) तेईस (teetees) चौबीस (chaubees)...
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ek) दो (do) तीन (teen) चार (chaar) पांच (paanch) छह (chhah) सात (saat) आठ (aath) नौ (nau) दस (das) ग्यारह (gyaarah) बारह (baarah) तेरह (terah) चौदह (chaudah) पंद्रह (pandrah) सोलह (solah) सत्रह (satrah) अठारह (atharah) उन्नीस (unnis) बीस (bees) इक्कीस (ikkees) बाईस (baais) तेईस (teetees) चौबीस (chaubees) पच्चीस (pachchees) छब्बीस (chhabbees) सत्ताईस (sattais) अट्ठाईस (attais) उनतीस (unnteess) तीस (tees) इकत्तीस (ikatis) बत्तीस (battis) तैंतीस (taintees) चौंतीस (chauntis) पैंतीस (painteess) छत्तीस (chhattis) सैंतीस (sainteess) अड़तालीस (adtaalees) उनतालीस (unataalees) चालीस (chaalis) इकत्तालीस (iktaalees) बयालीस (bayaalees) तैयालीस (taiyaalees) चवालीस (chawalees) पैँतालीस (paitaalees) छयालीस (chhayaalees) सैयालीस (saiyaalees) अड़तालीस (adtaalees) उनचास (unchaas) पचास (pachaas) इक्यावन (ikyaavan) बावन (baavan) तिरपन (tirpan) चौवन (chauban) पचपन (pachpan) छप्पन (chhappan) सत्तावन (sattaavan) अट्ठासी (atthaasi) उनासी (unnaasi) साठ (saath) इकसठ (iksath) बासठ (baasath) तिरसठ (tirsath) चौंसठ (chaunsath) पैंसठ (painsath) छियासठ (chhiyaasath) सड़सठ (sadsath) अड़सठ (adhasath) उनसठ (unasath) सत्तासी (sattaasi) इक्यासी (ikyaasi) बासी (baasi) तिरासी (tiraasi) चौरासी (chaurasi) पचासी (pachaasi) छियासी (chiyaasi) सत्तासी (sattaasi) अस्सी (assi) नवासी (navaasi) अस्सी (assi) इक्यासी (ikyaasi) बासी (baasi) तिरासी (tiraasi) चौरासी (chaurasi) पचासी (pachaasi) छियासी (chiyaasi) सत्तासी (sattaasi) अस्सी (assi) नवासी (navaasi) नब्बे (nabbe) इक्यानवे (ikyaanave) बानवे (baanave) तिरानवे (tiraanave) चौरानवे (chauraanave) पंचानवे (pachaanave) छियानवे (chiyaanave) सत्तानवे (sattaanave) अट्ठानवे (atthaanave) निन्यानवे (ninyaanave) सौ (sau) read less
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ek) दो (do) तीन (teen) चार (chaar) पांच (paanch) छह (chhah) सात (saat) आठ (aath) नौ (nau) दस (das) ग्यारह (gyaarah) बारह (baarah) तेरह (terah) चौदह (chaudah) पंद्रह (pandrah) सोलह (solah) सत्रह (satrah) अठारह (atharah) उन्नीस (unnis) बीस (bees) इक्कीस (ikkees) बाईस (baais) तेईस (teetees) चौबीस (chaubees)...
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ek) दो (do) तीन (teen) चार (chaar) पांच (paanch) छह (chhah) सात (saat) आठ (aath) नौ (nau) दस (das) ग्यारह (gyaarah) बारह (baarah) तेरह (terah) चौदह (chaudah) पंद्रह (pandrah) सोलह (solah) सत्रह (satrah) अठारह (atharah) उन्नीस (unnis) बीस (bees) इक्कीस (ikkees) बाईस (baais) तेईस (teetees) चौबीस (chaubees) पच्चीस (pachchees) छब्बीस (chhabbees) सत्ताईस (sattais) अट्ठाईस (attais) उनतीस (unnteess) तीस (tees) इकत्तीस (ikatis) बत्तीस (battis) तैंतीस (taintees) चौंतीस (chauntis) पैंतीस (painteess) छत्तीस (chhattis) सैंतीस (sainteess) अड़तालीस (adtaalees) उनतालीस (unataalees) चालीस (chaalis) इकत्तालीस (iktaalees) बयालीस (bayaalees) तैयालीस (taiyaalees) चवालीस (chawalees) पैँतालीस (paitaalees) छयालीस (chhayaalees) सैयालीस (saiyaalees) अड़तालीस (adtaalees) उनचास (unchaas) पचास (pachaas) इक्यावन (ikyaavan) बावन (baavan) तिरपन (tirpan) चौवन (chauban) पचपन (pachpan) छप्पन (chhappan) सत्तावन (sattaavan) अट्ठासी (atthaasi) उनासी (unnaasi) साठ (saath) इकसठ (iksath) बासठ (baasath) तिरसठ (tirsath) चौंसठ (chaunsath) पैंसठ (painsath) छियासठ (chhiyaasath) सड़सठ (sadsath) अड़सठ (adhasath) उनसठ (unasath) सत्तासी (sattaasi) इक्यासी (ikyaasi) बासी (baasi) तिरासी (tiraasi) चौरासी (chaurasi) पचासी (pachaasi) छियासी (chiyaasi) सत्तासी (sattaasi) अस्सी (assi) नवासी (navaasi) अस्सी (assi) इक्यासी (ikyaasi) बासी (baasi) तिरासी (tiraasi) चौरासी (chaurasi) पचासी (pachaasi) छियासी (chiyaasi) सत्तासी (sattaasi) अस्सी (assi) नवासी (navaasi) नब्बे (nabbe) इक्यानवे (ikyaanave) बानवे (baanave) तिरानवे (tiraanave) चौरानवे (chauraanave) पंचानवे (pachaanave) छियानवे (chiyaanave) सत्तानवे (sattaanave) अट्ठानवे (atthaanave) निन्यानवे (ninyaanave) सौ (sau) read less
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