Gujarati numerals
Gujarati numerals is the numeral system of the Gujarati script of South Asia, which is a derivative of Devanagari numerals.[1] It is the official numeral system of Gujarat, India.[2] It is also officially recognized in India[3] and as a minor script in Pakistan.[4]
Base numbers
The following table shows Gujarati numbers and the Gujarati word for each of them in various scripts.
Gujarati numeral[5] | Hindu-Arabic numeral | Devanagari numeral | Gujarati word[5] | Romanisation of Gujarati | Devanagari |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
૦ | 0 | ० | શૂન્ય | shūnya | शून्य |
૧ | 1 | १ | એક | ēk | एक |
૨ | 2 | २ | બે | bē | बे |
૩ | 3 | ३ | ત્રણ | traṇ | त्रण |
૪ | 4 | ४ | ચાર | chār | चार |
૫ | 5 | ५ | પાંચ | pāṅch | पांच |
૬ | 6 | ६ | છ | chcha | छ |
૭ | 7 | ७ | સાત | sāt | सात |
૮ | 8 | ८ | આઠ | āṭh | आठ |
૯ | 9 | ९ | નવ | nav | नव |
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See also
- Gujarati script
- Gurmukhi numerals
- Devanagari alphabet
References
- "ScriptSource - Gujarati". Retrieved 2017-02-13.
- Benedikter, Thomas (2009). Language Policy and Linguistic Minorities in India: An Appraisal of the Linguistic Rights of Minorities in India. LIT Verlag Münster. p. 89. ISBN 978-3-643-10231-7.
- Constitution of India, Article 344(1).
- Gujarati numerals at Ethnologue (19th ed., 2016)
- Geo P. Taylor (1985). The Student's Gujarati Grammar: With Exercises and Vocabulary. South Asia Books. p. 37. ISBN 9788120600928.
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