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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

 

Gujarati Words for Babies and Toddlers. Words in Gujarati and English for Bilingual Children. Picture Book.: Gujarati Learning Book. Learn Gujarati with English

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

Hinduism For Kids: Beliefs And Practices

 

Hinduism For Kids: Beliefs And Practices

I am very pleased to welcome you to Hinduism for Kids: Beliefs and Practices. This book is especially written for children, parents, and teachers who want to explore Hinduism in a way that is clear, simple, and enjoyable.

Hinduism is not only one of the world’s oldest religions, but it is also one of the richest in terms of traditions, stories, practices, and values. It is a faith that has shaped cultures for thousands of years and continues to inspire millions of people across the globe. However, for many children, learning about Hinduism can sometimes feel overwhelming or confusing. My goal in writing this book was to make these ideas accessible - to explain important beliefs and practices in a way that young minds can understand, relate to, and enjoy.

Essential Hindi Phrases for Traveling in India

Essential Hindi Phrases for Traveling in India

Traveling to India is an exciting experience full of colors, flavors, and culture. Knowing a few simple Hindi phrases can make your journey much smoother, help you communicate with locals, and show respect for the local language. Even using basic greetings or asking for directions in Hindi can make a big difference in your travel experience.

Essential Hindi Words And Phrases For Travelers To India

🛬 Basic Greetings & Politeness

  • Namaste — Hello / Greetings

  • Dhanyavaad — Thank you

  • Kripya — Please

  • Maaf kijiye — Excuse me / Sorry

  • Kya aap angrezi bolte hain? — Do you speak English?

French Travel Phrases


Traveling to a French-speaking country is exciting - but it can also feel a little intimidating if you don’t speak the language. The good news is, you don’t need to be fluent to have a great trip. Learning just a few polite and practical phrases can completely change how people respond to you. A friendly “Bonjour” or a simple “S’il vous plaît” shows locals that you’re making an effort, and that small gesture often leads to warmer, more helpful interactions.

These phrases cover the most common situations travelers face: greeting someone, asking for directions, ordering food, buying tickets, and solving little problems that come up on the road. They are easy to learn, quick to use, and can save you time, money, and stress — especially when you’re in a hurry, in a busy station, or in a small town where English isn’t widely spoken.

Think of them as your essential travel toolkit. With just these words and a smile, you can ask for what you need, show respect for the local culture, and feel more confident as you explore France or any French-speaking region.

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