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Bengali numeration is a numbering system used in the Bengali language, mainly in Bangladesh and India. It is a positional decimal system, similar to the Arabic numeral system used in the West.
To write numbers in Bengali, replace the Arabic numerals (0-9) with Bengali numerals:
Digit | Digit in Bengali | Writing in Bengali |
---|---|---|
0 | ০ | শূন্য |
1 | ১ | একই |
2 | ২ | দুই |
3 | ৩ | তিন |
4 | ৪ | চার |
5 | ৫ | পাঁচ |
6 | ৬ | ছয় |
7 | ৭ | সাত |
8 | ৮ | আট |
9 | ৯ | নয় |
Example: The number 427 is written ৪২৭ in Bengali.
To write decimal numbers in Bengali, use the decimal point . as decimal separator (comma).
To write negative numbers in Bengali, use the minus prefix -.
To convert a number written in Bengali, replace the Bengali symbols with their corresponding digit and read the number normally.
Example: The number ১৭৩ corresponds to 173
To recognize Bengali numerals, identify the specific symbols used to represent each numeral.
The number ৪ (which is 4) is very similar to the number 8 in Arabic numeration.
The number ৭ (which is 7) is very similar to the number 9 in Arabic numeration.
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