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Telugu Numbers 1 to 100 in English Words

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The Telugu language, one of the classical languages of India, is widely spoken in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Learning Telugu numbers from 1 to 100 is not only useful for students, travelers, and language enthusiasts but also helps in building a strong foundation for speaking and understanding Telugu. Whether you’re shopping in a local market, traveling across South India, or teaching your kids, knowing Telugu numbers in English words makes communication much easier. This guide provides a complete list of Telugu numbers 1 to 100 in simple English words for easy learning.

How to Make Indian Chai

 


In India, “chai” simply means tea, but it’s not just tea leaves in hot water. Indian chai is a warm, spiced, milky drink enjoyed across the country. It’s a daily ritual, served to guests as a gesture of hospitality, sipped in homes, and sold at small roadside stalls called “chaiwallahs.” Each region and family may add its own twist with spices like ginger, cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, or pepper. Chai is not only a drink but also a way of bringing people together.

Diwali For Kids

Diwali For Kids: Why We Celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights

 

I am so excited to share some wonderful news with you! My new children’s book, Diwali For Kids: Why We Celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights, has just been published and is now available on Amazon USA and Amazon UK.

This project has been a true labor of love. As a parent and a storyteller, I wanted to create something special for children that not only celebrates Diwali but also explains the meaning and traditions behind it in a way that is simple, engaging, and fun.

Why I Wrote Diwali For Kids

Diwali is one of the most important festivals celebrated in India and by millions of people across the world. It is also known as the Festival of Lights, a time when families come together to clean their homes, decorate with rangoli, light little clay lamps called diyas, share sweets, exchange gifts, and enjoy fireworks.

But Diwali is more than just lights and sweets. It is a festival filled with stories, values, and traditions that teach children about hope, kindness, togetherness, and the victory of good over evil.

I realized that while there are many books about Christmas, Easter, and other world holidays available for children, there were far fewer that explain Diwali in a clear, kid-friendly way. That’s where the idea for this book came from to give children a chance to learn about Diwali through beautiful illustrations and simple storytelling.

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.

Gujarati Numbers 1 to 100 with English

 

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Gujarati is one of the most widely spoken languages in India, especially in the state of Gujarat. Learning numbers is one of the first steps when picking up any new language, because they are used in everyday life - from shopping in markets, telling time, talking about age, or even when traveling. Below is a complete list of Gujarati numbers from 1 to 100 with their English equivalents.

Numbers in Gujarati (1–100)

1 – Ek
2 – Be
3 – Tran
4 – Chaar
5 – Paanch
6 – Chhah
7 – Saat
8 – Aath
9 – Nau
10 – Dus

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