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Indian currency is paise/rupees
Indian measurement system of numbers is 1,100,thousand, lac, crore
This content was originally posted by: SolidSnakeIkaaiDahaai (ten)Senkda (hundred)Hazaar (thousand)Dus HazaarLakh (hundred thousand)Dus Lakh (million)CroreDus CroreArab (billion)Dus ArabKharabDus Kharabiske baad kya aata hai? 😆See yourself which system is more logical. Why should we adopt "million" wala system when we have been doing well with our own system.
This content was originally posted by: Meena1
and this is the first time i am hearing those terms..😆..
This content was originally posted by: SolidSnake1 Ikaai10 Dahaai (ten)100 Senkda (hundred)1000 Hazaar (thousand)10000 Dus Hazaar100000 Lakh (hundred thousand)1000000 Dus Lakh (million)10000000 Crore100000000 Dus Crore1000000000 Arab (billion)10000000000 Dus Arab100000000000 Kharab (hundred billion)1000000000000 Dus Kharab10000000000000 Neel100000000000000 Dus Neel1000000000000000 Padam
This content was originally posted by: Meena1btw i thought dahaai was something else.. like Allah dahaiiii..??
This content was originally posted by: SolidSnakeNo that is duhaai...duhaai means request if I am not wrong!? . ohh okie.. dunno what it means..Actually ikai (1), dahai (10), senkda (100)...... is used while teaching number system (in Hindi medium atleast) to young kids.What system is used in Marathi, Tamil, Bengali, Assamese, Oriya, Kannada, Telugu, Malyalam and other Indian languages? Anyone?In Indian English following are used generally....OneTenHundredThousandLakhCroreBillion ..- this billion is 100 crore..? 😆😆.. thats how much 3 Idiots grossed.. and that also got me curious abt the indian counting system..So even in Indian English Lakh and Crore are there.
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