The numbering system we use currently to denote numeric values is the Indian Numbering System which is based on the Vedic numbering system in which
numbers over 9,999 are written in two-digit groups (or a mix of two- and
three-digit groups) rather than the three-digit groups used in most
other parts of the world.
In Pakistan we do not use this numbering system in English media but only in Urdu & other regional languages.
Commonly we use Laakh and Carore for Hundred Thousand and Ten Million respectively. Some of us also know that beyond carore we can use Arab and Kharab, but many of us don't know beyond that. Following is the table of numerical values with their names in Indian Numbering System just for your knowledge.
In Pakistan we do not use this numbering system in English media but only in Urdu & other regional languages.
Commonly we use Laakh and Carore for Hundred Thousand and Ten Million respectively. Some of us also know that beyond carore we can use Arab and Kharab, but many of us don't know beyond that. Following is the table of numerical values with their names in Indian Numbering System just for your knowledge.
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ReplyDeleteI have some pakistan coins,how do you tell what type of coin and how much it is worth and what the date of the coin says. Cause one coin looks like a 1one the a seven and a 9 and a seven but they are back wards sevens and they are not exactly alike.
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