Assamese Numbers 1 to 100

 


Assamese is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in Assam, a beautiful state in northeast India known for its tea gardens, the mighty Brahmaputra River, and the famous Kaziranga National Park. Learning Assamese numbers is very useful if you are visiting Assam, interacting with locals, or simply interested in the culture. Numbers are an essential part of daily life-whether you are shopping in a local market, traveling, or studying. Below is the complete list of Assamese numbers from 1 to 100 with their English equivalents.

The study of Assamese numerals also reveals important insights into the broader linguistic landscape of Northeast India, where multiple language families converge and influence each other. Understanding these numbers provides a window into how the Assamese-speaking community conceptualizes quantity, measurement, and mathematical relationships within their cultural framework.

Assamese Numbers with English Equivalent

1 – এক (ek)
2 – দুই (dui)
3 – তিন (tin)
4 – চাৰ (saar)
5 – পাঁচ (paanch)
6 – ছয় (hoy)
7 – সাত (saat)
8 – আঠ (aat)
9 – নব (nôbô)
10 – দশ (dôsh)

11 – এগাৰ (egaar)
12 – বাৰ (baar)
13 – ਤੇৰ (ter)
14 – চৌদহ (choudôh)
15 – পঁদৰ (pôndôr)
16 – ষোল (xôlô)
17 – সতৰ (xôtôr)
18 – আঠৰ (aatôr)
19 – উনেইশ (uneish)
20 – বিশ (bish)

21 – একবিশ (ekbish)
22 – বাইশ (baish)
23 –তেইশ (teish)
24 – চব্বিশ (chobbish)
25 – পঁচিশ (pôchish)
26 – ছব্বিশ (chobbish)
27 – সাতবিশ (xaatbish)
28 – আঠাইশ (aathaish)
29 – উনত্রিশ (unotrish)
30 – ত্ৰিশ (trish)

31 – একত্রিশ (ektrish)
32 – বত্ৰিশ (bôtrish)
33 – তেত্ৰিশ (tetrish)
34 – চত্ৰিশ (chottrish)
35 – পঁইত্রিশ (pôitrish)
36 – ছত্ৰিশ (xhottrish)
37 – সাতত্রিশ (xaattrish)
38 – আঠত্রিশ (aathtrish)
39 – উনচল্লিশ (unochollish)
40 – চল্লিশ (chollish)

41 – একচল্লিশ (ekchollish)
42 – বিয়াল্লিশ (biyallish)
43 – তেতাল্লিশ (tetallish)
44 – চুৱাল্লিশ (chuallish)
45 – পঁইতাল্লিশ (pôitalish)
46 – ছিয়াল্লিশ (xiyallish)
47 – সাতচল্লিশ (xaatchollish)
48 – আঠচল্লিশ (aathchollish)
49 – উনপঞ্চাশ (unopônchaash)
50 – পঞ্চাশ (pônchaash)

51 – একাৱন্ন (ekaabanno)
52 – বাহান্ন (baahanno)
53 – ত্ৰিপান্ন (tripanno)
54 – চুৱান্ন (chuaannô)
55 – পঁচপঞ্চাশ (pôchpônchaash)
56 – ছাপ্পন্ন (chappanno)
57 – সাতান্ন (xaatanno)
58 – আটাৱন্ন (aataabanno)
59 – উনষাঠি (unôxathi)
60 – ষাঠি (xathi)

61 – একষষ্টি (ekxôsti)
62 – বাষট্টি (baaxôtti)
63 – ত্ৰিষষ্টি (trixôsti)
64 – চষ্ঠি (choxôthi)
65 – পঁইষষ্টি (pôixôsti)
66 – ছষষ্টি (xoxôsti)
67 – সাতষষ্টি (xaatxôsti)
68 – আঠষষ্টি (aathxôsti)
69 – উনসত্তৰ (unosottôr)
70 – সত্তৰ (sottôr)

71 – একাত্তৰ (ekattôr)
72 – বাহাত্তৰ (baahattôr)
73 – ত্ৰিত্তৰ (trittôr)
74 – চউত্তৰ (chouuttôr)
75 – পঁচাত্তৰ (pôchattôr)
76 – ছিয়াত্তৰ (xiyattôr)
77 – সাতত্তৰ (xaatttôr)
78 – আঠাত্তৰ (aathattôr)
79 – উনাশি (unaashi)
80 – আশি (aashi)

81 – একাশি (ekaashi)
82 – বিয়াশি (biyaashi)
83 – ত্ৰিয়াশি (triyaashi)
84 – চুৰাশি (churaashi)
85 – পঁচাশি (pôchaashi)
86 – ছিয়াশি (xiyaashi)
87 – সাতাশি (xaataashi)
88 – আঠাশি (aathaashi)
89 – উননব্বই (unônôbbôi)
90 – নব্বই (nôbbôi)

91 – একানব্বই (ekaanôbbôi)
92 – বিয়ানব্বই (biyaanôbbôi)
93 – ত্ৰিয়ানব্বই (triyaanôbbôi)
94 – চুৰানব্বই (churaanôbbôi)
95 – পঁচানব্বই (pôchaanôbbôi)
96 – ছিয়ানব্বই (xiyaanôbbôi)
97 – সাতানব্বই (xaattaanôbbôi)
98 – আঠানব্বই (aathaanôbbôi)
99 – নিরানব্বই (niraanôbbôi)
100 – একশ (ek xô)

Assam, with its rich culture, tea estates, wildlife sanctuaries, and warm-hearted people, is a fascinating part of India. By learning Assamese numbers, you not only make travel easier but also connect more deeply with the local people and traditions. Whether you are buying tea in Guwahati, visiting Majuli Island, or exploring the scenic hills, knowing numbers will make your journey smoother and more enjoyable.

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