What is 150 and 250 called in the local Hindi language?

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In Hindi, 150 is called "एक सौ पचास" (ek sau pachaas) and 250 is called "दो सौ पचास" (do sau pachaas).
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In Hindi, 150 is called "एक सौ पचास" (ek sau pachas) and 250 is called "दो सौ पचास" (do sau pachas). These are the Hindi equivalents for the numbers 150 and 250.
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Ek sau pachas and Do sau pachas
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150 called dedh sau in local hindi language. 250 called dhai sau in lacal hindi language.
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150 called dedh sau in local hindi language. 250 called dhai sau in lacal hindi language. And also can say for 150 = ek say pachaas, and for 250 = do say pachaas.
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150- एक सौ पचास or डेढ़ सौ 250 -दो सौ पचास or ढाई सौ
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