100 in Hindi
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100 in Other Languages
About 100 in Hindi
The number 100 in Hindi is सौ (sau).
The number 100 is even. 100 comes up regularly in Hindi conversations — in stores, when giving your phone number, reading addresses, or discussing dates and ages.
Mastering numbers like 100 is one of the most practical skills when learning Hindi. Unlike vocabulary that only applies in specific contexts, numbers come up constantly — in shops, on public transport, in conversations about time and money, and when meeting new people.
Learning Numbers in Hindi
What makes Hindi numbers challenging
Hindi has one of the most irregular number systems of any major language — nearly every number from 1 to 99 has a unique, unpredictable form that must be memorized. There are no simple combining rules like "twenty + three = twenty-three"; instead, 23 is "teis" and 73 is "tihattar." The lakh/crore system for large numbers (1 lakh = 100,000, 1 crore = 10,000,000) requires mental conversion for English speakers. Code-switching between Hindi and English digits mid-conversation is extremely common in India.
Tips for learning Hindi numbers
Accept that Hindi numbers 1-99 require pure memorization — look for patterns but expect irregularity. Focus on the most commonly encountered numbers first: 1-20, then the tens (20, 30, etc.), then fill in gaps. Learn to recognize lakh and crore for large numbers. For phone numbers, single digits are used (bypassing the irregular forms), so start there for practical comprehension. Expect and embrace Hindi-English code-switching in real conversations.