How many words are there in Hindi?

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As of 2019, it's estimated that the Hindi lexicon contains some 150,000 words, whereas other sources, such as the online Hindi Wikitionary lists 183,175 words. As many as 600,000 scientific and technical terms equally exist according to the same sources, indicating that the 183,175 words would be...
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As of 2019, it's estimated that the Hindi lexicon contains some 150,000 words, whereas other sources, such as the online Hindi Wikitionary lists 183,175 words. As many as 600,000 scientific and technical terms equally exist according to the same sources, indicating that the 183,175 words would be of a more "general" nature. read less
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I guess you meant shabd or alphabets. If that is your question- there are 13 swar and 36 vyanjan hai
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I guess you meant shabd or alphabets. If that is your question- there are 13 swar and 36 vyanjan hai
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