Lesson 3: Numbers and Time
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to count in Marwari and talk about time. Numbers are essential for shopping, scheduling, and everyday communication. Let’s get started!
A. Numbers in Marwari (1-10)
1️⃣ Ek (एक) – One
2️⃣ Baa (बा) – Two
3️⃣ Teen (तीन) – Three
4️⃣ Chaar (चार) – Four
5️⃣ Paanch (पांच) – Five
6️⃣ Chho (छः) – Six
7️⃣ Saat (सात) – Seven
8️⃣ Aath (आठ) – Eight
9️⃣ Nau (नौ) – Nine
🔟 Das (दस) – Ten
B. Numbers 11-20
11 – Gyaarah (ग्यारह)
12 – Baara (बारह)
13 – Terah (तेरह)
14 – Chaudah (चौदह)
15 – Pandrah (पंद्रह)
16 – Solah (सोलह)
17 – Satra (सत्रा)
18 – Atharah (अठारह)
19 – Unnis (उन्नीस)
20 – Bees (बीस)
C. Telling Time in Marwari
1. Samay su hai? (समय सूं है?) – What time is it?
2. Saat bajya hai. (सात बज्या है.) – It’s 7 o’clock.
3. Dhai baje hai. (ढाई बजे है.) – It’s 2:30.
4. Aaj 3 baje milsu. (आज ३ बजे मिलसू.) – I’ll meet you at 3 o’clock today.
D. Asking About Days and Dates
1. Aaj ku day su hai? (आज कू डे सूं है?) – What day is it today?
2. Aaj Ravivar hai. (आज रविवा है.) – Today is Sunday.
3. Kal su karo? (कल सूं करो?) – What are you doing tomorrow?
4. Mhaari janamdin 15 October hai. (म्हारी जनमदिन १५ अक्टूबर है.) – My birthday is on 15th October.
This wraps up Lesson 3! 🎉
Would you like to review or move on to Lesson 4: Family and Relationships? 😊