🔢 1 to 100 in Marathi – A Simple & Fun Guide to Marathi Numbers
👋 Hey! Want to Learn Marathi Numbers? Start Here!
If you’ve ever tried learning Marathi, chances are you’ve struggled a little with numbers. Trust me, I’ve been there. Whether you’re a student, a curious language lover, or just trying to teach your little one some Marathi ginti, this is your one-stop post.
Here, I’m breaking down 1 to 100 in Marathi — not just the words, but also how they sound, all written in Latin script (yep, Marathi in English letters) so you can say them confidently.
So grab a cup of chai, scroll slowly, and practice out loud. Let’s make Marathi numbers fun, friendly, and completely beginner-friendly. 🚀
📜 Marathi Numbers 1 to 10 – The Basics
Number | Marathi (Devanagari) | Marathi (English Script) |
---|---|---|
1 | १ | ek |
2 | २ | don |
3 | ३ | teen |
4 | ४ | chaar |
5 | ५ | paanch |
6 | ६ | sahaa |
7 | ७ | saat |
8 | ८ | aath |
9 | ९ | nau |
10 | १० | dahaa |
💡 Tip: Practice these like a song — 1 to 10 is the foundation for everything else!
🌱 Marathi Numbers 11 to 20 – Time to Grow
Number | Marathi | Pronunciation |
11 | अकरा | akraa |
12 | बारा | baaraa |
13 | तेरा | teraa |
14 | चौदा | chaudaa |
15 | पंधरा | pandhraa |
16 | सोळा | solaa |
17 | सतरा | satraa |
18 | अठरा | athraa |
19 | एकोणवीस | ekonvis |
20 | वीस | vees |
🧠 Fun fact: Marathi uses ‘ekon’ (one less) for 19, 29, 39, etc. Super cool, right?
🔁 21 to 50 – Now It’s All About Patterns!
This is where things get rhythmic. Once you get the hang of one group (like 21-29), the rest will come naturally.
🔟 Example Set: 21 to 25
Number | Marathi | Latin Script |
21 | एकवीस | ekvis |
22 | बावीस | baavis |
23 | तेवीस | tevis |
24 | चोवीस | chovis |
25 | पंचवीस | panchvis |
Now repeat the structure with different digits.
🧩 Some Milestone Numbers
Number | Marathi | Pronunciation |
30 | तीस | tees |
40 | चाळीस | chaalees |
50 | पन्नास | pannaas |
📈 51 to 100 – Let’s Finish Strong
Now you’re getting good at this. So here’s a breakdown of milestone numbers from 51 to 100.
Number | Marathi | Latin Script |
51 | एकावन्न | ekavann |
60 | साठ | saath |
70 | सत्तर | sattar |
80 | ऐंशी | ainshi |
90 | नव्वद | navvad |
100 | शंभर | shambhar |
🔥 By now, you probably already know how to guess numbers like 66 (सहाशष्ट – sahasht) or 74 (चौ-चत्तर – chauttarr). Impressive, right?
🔊 How to Actually Say Marathi Numbers (Like a Local!)
Let me break it down:
- Marathi is very phonetic. What you see is how you say it.
- Don’t stress too much on exact tone – just repeat often.
- Break bigger numbers into parts. Like:
- 83 → त्र्याऐंशी → tryaainshi (say it slow!)
🎯 Quick Memory Hacks I Use
- Say numbers out loud when doing anything — cooking, cleaning, scrolling!
- Watch Marathi cartoons or kids’ YouTube for natural repetition.
- Pair numbers with visuals: 5 mangoes = पाच आंबे = paach aambe
- Create flashcards with Latin + Marathi script.
📚 Internal Resources to Keep Going:
- ✏️ Want to learn the Marathi alphabet? → Read more about [Marathi Akshar Mala]
- 📅 Curious about Marathi days of the week? → Check out our guide on [Days in Marathi with meaning]
💬 Final Thoughts from Me
Look, learning any language takes time. But numbers? That’s a shortcut. Because you’ll use them everywhere — asking for change, giving your age, telling the time.
This list of 1 to 100 in Marathi isn’t just for exams or textbooks. It’s for real life. So keep it handy, repeat it often, and before you know it, you’ll start thinking in Marathi numbers.
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