Series: Hindi Samiti UK — Full Journey (JL to Level 1)
Phase 3: JL (UK Hindi Samiti) – Actions, Numbers & Understanding — Part 16 of 48
Goal: Practise counting from 1 to 10 in Hindi while having fun!
You’ll learn to say, read, and understand Hindi numbers 1–10, use them in sentences, and play a counting game.
Warm-up (30 seconds): Clap your hands as you count from 1 to 10 in English, then in Hindi!
Mission Let’s practise and play with Hindi numbers together!
| Hindi (देवनागरी) | English | Transliteration |
|---|---|---|
| एक | One | ek |
| दो | Two | do |
| तीन | Three | teen |
| चार | Four | chaar |
| पांच | Five | paanch |
| छह | Six | chhah |
| सात | Seven | saat |
| आठ | Eight | aath |
| नौ | Nine | nau |
| दस | Ten | das |
Audio pronunciation links:
- एक (ek) on Forvo
- दो (do) on Forvo
- तीन (teen) on Forvo
- चार (chaar) on Forvo
- पांच (paanch) on Forvo
- छह (chhah) on Forvo
- सात (saat) on Forvo
- आठ (aath) on Forvo
- नौ (nau) on Forvo
- दस (das) on Forvo
Example sentences:
- मेरे पास तीन किताबें हैं। (I have three books.)
- उसके पास एक गेंद है। (He/She has one ball.)
- कक्षा में दस बच्चे हैं। (There are ten children in the class.)
- मैं दो सेब खाता हूँ। (I eat two apples.)
- उनके पास पांच पेंसिलें हैं। (They have five pencils.)
- तुम छह चित्र देख सकते हो। (You can see six pictures.)
- सात पक्षी उड़ रहे हैं। (Seven birds are flying.)
- मेरी दोस्त के पास चार गुड़िया हैं। (My friend has four dolls.)
- टेबल पर आठ किताबें हैं। (There are eight books on the table.)
Practice exercises:
- Count from 1 to 10 in Hindi, out loud.
- Write the numbers 1 to 5 in Hindi script.
- Say how many books or toys you have, using a Hindi number.
- Match the Hindi number to the English word (make your own cards!).
- Play a game: Someone says a number in English, you say it in Hindi.
Mini quiz:
- What is ‘six’ in Hindi?
- How do you write ‘two’ in Devanagari?
- What is the Hindi word for ‘eight’?
- Say ‘five’ in Hindi.
- What does ‘नौ’ mean in English?
Quiz answers
- छह (chhah)
- दो
- आठ (aath)
- पांच (paanch)
- Nine
Helper note: Practising numbers in Hindi helps children recognise, say, and use them confidently. Encourage speaking aloud and using the numbers in daily life.
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