Arabic Numbers 1-100 in Bangla
Arabic numerals are the most commonly used numeral system in the world. They are used in Bangladesh, and they are also used in the Bangla language. Here are the Arabic numerals 1-100 in Bangla:
1-10
- ১ (ek) - 1
- ২ (dui) - 2
- ৩ (tin) - 3
- ৪ (char) - 4
- ৫ (panch) - 5
- ৬ (chho) - 6
- ৭ (saat) - 7
- ৮ (aath) - 8
- ৯ (noy) - 9
- ১০ (dosh) - 10
11-20
- ১১ (ekosh) - 11
- ১২ (baaros) - 12
- ১৩ (tero) - 13
- ১৪ (chouddo) - 14
- ১৫ (ponoro) - 15
- ১৬ (sholo) - 16
- ১৭ (sattoro) - 17
- ১৮ (aatharo) - 18
- ১৯ (unnis) - 19
- ২০ (bish) - 20
21-100
- ২১ (ekosh) - 21
- ২২ (baish) - 22
- ২৩ (teish) - 23
- ২৪ (choish) - 24
- ২৫ (pochish) - 25
- ৩০ (trish) - 30
- ৪০ (chalish) - 40
- ৫০ (ponchash) - 50
- ৬০ (shaat) - 60
- ৭০ (sattar) - 70
- ৮০ (ashsi) - 80
- ৯০ (nobbai) - 90
- ১০০ (ek sho) - 100
Note:
- The numbers 11-19 are formed by adding "ek" (one), "dui" (two), "tin" (three) and so on to "dosh" (ten).
- The numbers 21-99 are formed by combining the numbers 1-9 with the tens numbers (20, 30, 40, etc.). For example, "21" is "ek" (one) + "bish" (twenty), and "34" is "char" (four) + "trish" (thirty).
These numbers are commonly used in everyday life in Bangladesh, especially in education, commerce, and general communication.