सत्तर
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- Sattar is the Hindi word for the number 70.
- It is used for age, prices, counting, and statistics.
- It is an invariant word that does not change with gender.
- It is the root for numbers 71 through 79.
The Hindi word सत्तर (Sattar) is a cardinal number and determiner that signifies the quantity of seventy (70). In the landscape of Hindi numerals, it represents a significant milestone, sitting exactly between unhattar (69) and ikhattar (71). Understanding this word is essential for anyone navigating daily life in India, as it appears frequently in financial transactions, age descriptions, time-telling, and statistical data. For a learner, mastering 'Sattar' is a key step in moving beyond basic counting toward functional fluency in middle-range numbers.
- Numeral Category
- Cardinal Number (Determiner)
- Numeric Value
- 70 (Seventy)
- Devanagari Digits
- ७०
In Hindi culture, the number seventy often carries a weight of maturity and longevity. When referring to a person's age, saying someone is 'Sattar saal ka' (seventy years old) implies they have reached a stage of life characterized by wisdom and experience. It is also a very common price point in local markets (sabzi mandi) or for small goods. You might hear a vendor shouting 'Sattar rupaye kilo!' (Seventy rupees per kilo), requiring you to recognize the word instantly to negotiate effectively.
इस किताब की कीमत सत्तर रुपये है। (The price of this book is seventy rupees.)
Linguistically, 'Sattar' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Saptati'. The 'Sa-' prefix is a common marker for numbers related to seven (saat). Interestingly, Hindi numbers from 1 to 100 are often irregular and must be memorized individually, but 'Sattar' serves as the anchor for the entire 70-79 series. Every number from 71 to 78 will contain a phonetic echo of 'Sattar' or its root, such as ikhattar (71), bahattar (72), and so on. This makes 'Sattar' a foundational word for building your vocabulary in the higher tens.
Furthermore, the word is used in historical and political contexts. In modern Indian political discourse, you will frequently hear the phrase 'Sattar saal' (70 years) used to refer to the period of governance since India's independence in 1947. This has turned the number into a rhetorical tool, representing a long span of time during which various developments or failures occurred. Whether you are watching the news, reading a history book, or just buying groceries, 'Sattar' is a word that bridges the gap between simple math and complex cultural conversation.
भारत को आज़ाद हुए सत्तर साल से ज़्यादा हो गए हैं। (It has been more than seventy years since India became independent.)
- Common Usage
- Shopping, Age, Statistics, History, Time
In more abstract terms, 'Sattar' can be used to emphasize a large but specific quantity. While not as hyperbolic as 'hundreds' or 'thousands', saying 'I've told you seventy times' (Maine tumhe sattar baar bola hai) conveys a sense of repetitive frustration. It is a concrete number that provides precision in a language that often favors descriptive richness. By learning 'Sattar', you gain the ability to specify amounts that are too large for the fingers but small enough to be manageable in daily thought.
कक्षा में सत्तर छात्र उपस्थित थे। (Seventy students were present in the class.)
Using सत्तर (Sattar) correctly requires an understanding of its role as a determiner. It typically precedes the noun it modifies, and unlike some adjectives in Hindi, it does not change its form based on the gender or number of the noun. Whether you are talking about seventy men (sattar aadmi) or seventy women (sattar auraten), the word 'sattar' remains constant. This makes it one of the easier elements of Hindi grammar to master once you have the pronunciation down.
- Sentence Structure
- [Number] + [Noun] + [Verb/Postposition]
When using 'Sattar' in the oblique case (when followed by a postposition like 'ko', 'mein', 'se'), the number itself does not change, but the noun it modifies will take its plural oblique form. For example, 'In seventy years' becomes 'Sattar saalon mein'. This is a crucial distinction for intermediate learners who are beginning to navigate Hindi's case system. The stability of the number 'Sattar' provides a reliable anchor in these complex sentences.
गाड़ी सत्तर किलोमीटर प्रति घंटे की रफ्तार से चल रही थी। (The car was traveling at a speed of seventy kilometers per hour.)
In conversational Hindi, 'Sattar' is often paired with 'rupaye' (rupees). When negotiating in a market, you might say, 'Sattar mein doge?' (Will you give it for seventy?). Here, the noun 'rupaye' is implied but omitted, a common feature of colloquial speech. This shorthand is vital for sounding natural. Additionally, when talking about percentages, the word 'pratishat' is used: 'Sattar pratishat' (70 percent). This is common in academic and professional settings.
Another common usage is in telling time, specifically minutes. While Hindi speakers often use English numbers for time, in formal or traditional contexts, you might hear references to seventy minutes (ek ghanta das minute) or even 'sattar minute' in a cinematic context. The most famous example is the 'Sattar Minute' monologue from the Bollywood film 'Chak De! India', where the coach tells his team they have seventy minutes to change their lives. This has made the word iconic in Indian pop culture.
तुम्हारे पास सिर्फ सत्तर मिनट हैं। (You only have seventy minutes.)
For learners, practicing the transition from 'Sattar' to the noun is key. Practice phrases like 'Sattar log' (70 people), 'Sattar ghar' (70 houses), and 'Sattar din' (70 days). Notice how the emphasis stays on the first syllable 'Sat-' followed by a sharp '-tar'. This rhythmic consistency helps in building speaking confidence. When you move to ordinal numbers, 'Sattar' becomes 'Sattarvaan' (70th). For example, 'Sattarvaan janamdin' (70th birthday).
दादी अपना सत्तरवाँ जन्मदिन मना रही हैं। (Grandmother is celebrating her seventieth birthday.)
- Ordinal Form
- सत्तरवाँ (Sattarvaan) - 70th
In the vibrant daily life of North India, सत्तर (Sattar) is a word that rings out in many environments. Perhaps the most common place is the local marketplace. Whether you are in a high-end mall in Delhi or a roadside 'thela' (cart) in a small village, prices in the 70s are ubiquitous. A shopkeeper might tell you, 'Bhaiya, ye sattar ka hai' (Brother, this is for seventy). In these settings, the word is often spoken quickly, sometimes sounding like 'satt'r' as the final vowel is clipped in rapid speech.
बाज़ार में प्याज सत्तर रुपये किलो बिक रहा है। (Onions are being sold for seventy rupees a kilo in the market.)
You will also hear 'Sattar' frequently on the news and in political speeches. Indian television news often discusses statistics related to the economy, population, or election results. You might hear an anchor say, 'Sattar pratishat matdaan hua' (Seventy percent voting took place). In a political context, the phrase 'Sattar saal' has become a standard unit of time to measure the progress of the nation since 1947. It is used by different parties to either highlight achievements or criticize past administrations, making it a politically charged number.
In family settings, 'Sattar' is a milestone age. When a family member reaches seventy, it is often celebrated with a special 'puja' or a large gathering. You will hear relatives discussing the health or experiences of the 'Sattar-saal ke buzurg' (the seventy-year-old elder). This usage carries a tone of respect (samman). In this context, the word is spoken with a softer, more respectful intonation than the sharp bark of a market vendor.
मेरे पिता जी सत्तर वर्ष के हो गए हैं। (My father has turned seventy years old.)
Cricket, India's most popular sport, is another place where 'Sattar' is heard constantly. Commentators will shout out the score: 'Bharat ka score sattar ran hai' (India's score is seventy runs). Fans in the stands or watching at home will repeat these numbers as they track the progress of the match. Because cricket is so central to Indian life, sports commentary is one of the best ways to hear numbers like 'Sattar' used in a high-energy, natural environment.
कोहली ने सत्तर गेंदों में अर्धशतक बनाया। (Kohli made a half-century in seventy balls.)
Finally, in academic and professional environments, 'Sattar' is used in data presentation. During a business meeting, a manager might say, 'Humein sattar pratishat growth chahiye' (We need seventy percent growth). In schools, a teacher might say, 'Sattar number se kam nahi aane chahiye' (You should not get less than seventy marks). In these formal settings, the pronunciation is usually very clear and standard, making it easier for learners to identify.
For English speakers learning Hindi, the most common mistake with सत्तर (Sattar) is confusing it with other similar-sounding numbers. The primary culprit is 'Saath' (60). Because both start with the 'S' sound and involve the number six or seven, beginners often swap them. To avoid this, focus on the 'tt' sound in 'Sattar'. 'Saath' is short and ends in a breathy 'th', while 'Sattar' is a two-syllable word with a hard, doubled 't' in the middle.
- Common Confusion
- Sattar (70) vs. Saath (60) vs. Satrah (17)
Another frequent error is the confusion between 'Sattar' (70) and 'Satrah' (17). In English, 'seventy' and 'seventeen' are often confused, and the same happens in Hindi. 'Satrah' (17) has a very different ending and is much shorter. Learners should practice saying them side-by-side: 'Satrah... Sattar'. Notice how 'Satrah' ends with a slight 'h' sound, while 'Sattar' ends with a clear 'r'.
Incorrect: मुझे सत्रह रुपये चाहिए। (I want 17 rupees - when you meant 70.)
Correct: मुझे सत्तर रुपये चाहिए। (I want 70 rupees.)
Pronunciation of the double 't' (geminate consonant) is also a challenge. In 'Sattar', the tongue should hit the back of the upper teeth and hold for a split second before releasing. If you say it with a single 't', it might sound like a different word or simply like 'broken' Hindi. This 'holding' of the sound is what distinguishes many Hindi words. Practice by saying 'Sat-' (hold) '-tar'.
Learners also struggle with the numbers 69 and 71. In Hindi, 69 is 'unhattar', which literally means 'one less than seventy'. Because 'unhattar' sounds like it belongs to the 70s group, but 'Sattar' is the base, students often get lost in the transition. Remember that 'Sattar' is the goalpost. Anything ending in '-hattar' is related to seventy. For example, 71 (ikhattar), 72 (bahattar), 73 (tihattar). If you know 'Sattar', you have the key to the entire 70-79 range.
Mistake: उनसत्तर (Un-sattar) for 69.
Correct: उनहत्तर (Un-hattar) is 69.
Finally, using 'Sattar' with postpositions can be tricky. Beginners often forget that while the number doesn't change, the noun must be pluralized and put in the oblique case. Saying 'Sattar saal mein' is correct, but 'Sattar saalon mein' is more common when referring to the duration as a collective unit. However, 'Sattar saal' is often used as an unchanging block in newspaper headlines, which can further confuse students. Stick to the rule: the number 'Sattar' is invariant.
While सत्तर (Sattar) is the standard word for seventy, there are several related terms and alternatives that a learner should be aware of to achieve true fluency. Depending on the context—whether formal, mathematical, or colloquial—different words might be more appropriate. Understanding these nuances helps you sound more like a native speaker and less like a textbook.
- सत्तर (Sattar) vs. सत्तरवाँ (Sattarvaan)
- 'Sattar' is the cardinal number (70), while 'Sattarvaan' is the ordinal number (70th). Use 'Sattar' for quantity and 'Sattarvaan' for position in a sequence.
- सत्तर (Sattar) vs. साठ (Saath)
- 'Saath' is 60. Though they sound different to a trained ear, the 'S' start often confuses beginners. Always look for the '-ttar' ending for 70.
In some contexts, especially when dealing with money or large quantities, people might use the term 'Paun-sau' (three-quarters of a hundred) to refer to 75. While not seventy, it is in the same ballpark and often used in rapid calculations. However, for the exact number 70, 'Sattar' has no direct synonym. It is a precise mathematical term. In very formal Sanskritized Hindi, you might encounter 'Saptati', but this is extremely rare in daily life and usually reserved for ancient texts or high-level academic discussions.
Alternative (Ordinal): वह दौड़ में सत्तरवें स्थान पर आया। (He came in seventieth place in the race.)
When talking about decades, Hindi speakers often say 'Sattar ka dashak' (the decade of the seventies). This is the equivalent of saying 'the 70s' in English. It refers to the years 1970 to 1979. In the context of the Indian film industry, the 'Sattar ka dashak' is often called the 'Golden Era' of Bollywood, featuring stars like Amitabh Bachchan. Using this phrase correctly shows a high level of cultural and linguistic integration.
Another alternative in very informal speech is using the English word 'Seventy'. Due to the influence of English in urban India (Hinglish), many people will use 'Seventy' instead of 'Sattar' for phone numbers, house numbers, or prices. However, knowing 'Sattar' is essential because it remains the dominant term in rural areas, in traditional literature, and among the older generation. Relying solely on 'Seventy' will limit your ability to communicate with a large portion of the population.
Decade usage: सत्तर के दशक का संगीत बहुत लोकप्रिय है। (The music of the seventies is very popular.)
Finally, consider the word 'Sattari' (seventy-ish). While not a standard dictionary word, in some dialects, adding an '-i' or '-o' sound can imply 'around seventy'. However, for a learner, it is best to stick to 'Sattar ke aas-paas' (around seventy) to express approximation. This keeps your Hindi clear and grammatically correct while conveying the same meaning.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
Almost all North Indian languages use a variation of 'Sattar' (e.g., Punjabi 'Sattar', Gujarati 'Sittar') because they all share the same Sanskrit root.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing it as 'Sa-tar' with a single 't'.
- Confusing it with 'Saath' (60).
- Confusing it with 'Satrah' (17).
- Using an English 'r' instead of a Hindi tapped 'r'.
- Making the 's' sound like 'sh'.
난이도
Easy to recognize in Devanagari once the alphabet is known.
The double 't' (conjunction) requires practice in Devanagari script.
The geminate 'tt' sound is tricky for non-native speakers.
Can be confused with 17 (Satrah) or 60 (Saath) in fast speech.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Cardinal numbers as determiners
सत्तर किताबें (Seventy books) - number precedes noun.
Invariance of numbers
सत्तर लड़के, सत्तर लड़कियाँ - number does not change gender.
Ordinal formation with '-vaan'
सत्तर + वाँ = सत्तरवाँ (70th).
Oblique case with plural nouns
सत्तर सालों में (In seventy years) - noun changes, number stays.
Approximation with hyphenation
सत्तर-अस्सी (Seventy-eighty) - used for 'about 70 or 80'.
수준별 예문
मेरे पास सत्तर रुपये हैं।
I have seventy rupees.
Simple possession sentence with 'ke paas'.
यह सत्तर है।
This is seventy.
Basic identification sentence.
सत्तर लोग यहाँ आए।
Seventy people came here.
Subject-verb agreement with a plural number.
उसकी उम्र सत्तर साल है।
His/her age is seventy years.
Expressing age using 'saal'.
नंबर सत्तर की बस पकड़ो।
Catch bus number seventy.
Using a number as a proper noun/identifier.
मेरे घर का नंबर सत्तर है।
My house number is seventy.
Basic descriptive sentence.
एक किलो आम सत्तर रुपये के हैं।
One kilo of mangoes costs seventy rupees.
Expressing price in a simple market context.
सत्तर तक गिनो।
Count up to seventy.
Imperative sentence with 'tak' (until/up to).
मेरी दादी सत्तर साल की हैं।
My grandmother is seventy years old.
Using 'ki' to link age to a person.
इस किताब में सत्तर पन्ने हैं।
There are seventy pages in this book.
Using 'mein' (in) to describe contents.
हमने सत्तर टिकटें खरीदीं।
We bought seventy tickets.
Past tense transitive verb agreement.
स्टेडियम में सत्तर हज़ार लोग थे।
There were seventy thousand people in the stadium.
Using 'Sattar' as a multiplier for 'hazaar' (thousand).
वह सत्तरवीं मंज़िल पर रहता है।
He lives on the seventieth floor.
Using the ordinal form 'sattarveen' (70th).
मुझे सत्तर प्रतिशत अंक मिले।
I got seventy percent marks.
Using 'pratishat' (percent) in a school context.
सत्तर दिनों की छुट्टी।
A vacation of seventy days.
Noun-noun relationship with 'ki'.
यह सत्तर साल पुरानी इमारत है।
This is a seventy-year-old building.
Using age as an adjective for an object.
सत्तर प्रतिशत भारतीय गाँवों में रहते हैं।
Seventy percent of Indians live in villages.
Statistical statement using 'pratishat'.
फिल्म सत्तर मिनट लंबी है।
The film is seventy minutes long.
Describing duration.
उसने सत्तर बार कोशिश की।
He tried seventy times.
Using 'baar' to indicate frequency.
सत्तर के दशक में फैशन अलग था।
Fashion was different in the seventies.
Referring to a decade using 'dashak'.
गाड़ी सत्तर की रफ़्तार पर थी।
The car was at a speed of seventy.
Using 'ki raftar' for speed.
सत्तर साल बाद भी समस्या वही है।
Even after seventy years, the problem is the same.
Using 'baad' (after) with a time duration.
कंपनी ने सत्तर नए कर्मचारी रखे।
The company hired seventy new employees.
Business context usage.
सत्तर से अधिक देशों ने हिस्सा लिया।
More than seventy countries participated.
Using 'se adhik' (more than).
सत्तर के दशक का संगीत आज भी लोकप्रिय है।
The music of the seventies is still popular today.
Complex noun phrase describing a historical period.
परीक्षा में सफल होने के लिए सत्तर अंक अनिवार्य हैं।
Seventy marks are mandatory to pass the exam.
Using 'anivarya' (mandatory) in a formal setting.
सत्तर प्रतिशत कार्य पूर्ण हो चुका है।
Seventy percent of the work has been completed.
Present perfect passive construction.
उसने सत्तर पन्नों की एक रिपोर्ट तैयार की।
He prepared a seventy-page report.
Compound adjective describing a noun.
सत्तर साल की आज़ादी के बाद भारत बदल गया है।
After seventy years of independence, India has changed.
Long introductory phrase with postpositions.
सत्तर के आंकड़े को पार करना मुश्किल था।
It was difficult to cross the figure of seventy.
Using 'aankda' (figure/statistic).
सत्तर प्रतिशत जनता इस फैसले के खिलाफ है।
Seventy percent of the public is against this decision.
Expressing collective public opinion.
सत्तर मील की यात्रा लंबी होती है।
A journey of seventy miles is long.
Using 'meel' (miles) as a unit of distance.
सत्तर के दशक की राजनीति में भारी उथल-पुथल रही।
There was great turmoil in the politics of the seventies.
Using advanced vocabulary like 'uthal-puthal' (turmoil).
लेखक ने सत्तर के दशक के मध्यम वर्ग का चित्रण किया है।
The author has depicted the middle class of the seventies.
Literary analysis context.
सत्तर प्रतिशत की वृद्धि दर हासिल करना एक चुनौती है।
Achieving a growth rate of seventy percent is a challenge.
Economic/Formal register.
सत्तर साल के शासन के बाद भी बुनियादी बदलाव नहीं आए।
Even after seventy years of rule, basic changes did not come.
Critical analytical tone.
सत्तर प्रतिशत से अधिक जैव विविधता नष्ट हो चुकी है।
More than seventy percent of biodiversity has been destroyed.
Environmental/Scientific context.
सत्तर के दशक का सिनेमा यथार्थवाद के करीब था।
The cinema of the seventies was close to realism.
Artistic criticism using 'yatharthvaad' (realism).
सत्तर के आंकड़े ने विशेषज्ञों को चौंका दिया।
The figure of seventy surprised the experts.
Advanced narrative style.
सत्तर वर्ष की आयु में भी उनकी ऊर्जा प्रेरणादायक है।
Even at the age of seventy, his/her energy is inspiring.
Honorific/Formal description of a person.
सत्तर के दशक की वह घटना आज भी स्मृतियों में ताज़ा है।
That incident from the seventies is still fresh in memories today.
Poetic/Reflective tone with 'smritiyon' (memories).
सत्तर प्रतिशत की यह संख्या महज़ एक सांख्यिकीय भ्रम हो सकती है।
This figure of seventy percent might just be a statistical illusion.
Philosophical/Skeptical register.
सत्तर के दशक की सांस्कृतिक क्रांति ने समाज को बदल दिया।
The cultural revolution of the seventies changed society.
Sociological discourse.
सत्तर साल का वह लंबा सफर अब अपने पड़ाव पर है।
That long journey of seventy years is now at its destination.
Metaphorical usage of time.
सत्तर के दशक के साहित्य में विद्रोह के स्वर मुखर थे।
The voices of rebellion were vocal in the literature of the seventies.
High literary criticism.
सत्तर प्रतिशत का बहुमत प्राप्त करना असंभव प्रतीत होता है।
Obtaining a seventy percent majority seems impossible.
Formal political analysis.
सत्तर के दशक के उन मूल्यों को आज फिर से खोजने की ज़रूरत है।
There is a need to rediscover those values of the seventies today.
Ethical/Social commentary.
सत्तर वर्ष का जीवन अनुभव किसी पुस्तकालय से कम नहीं होता।
A life experience of seventy years is no less than a library.
Philosophical metaphor.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— A seventy-year-old elder. Used to show respect.
सत्तर साल के बुजुर्गों का सम्मान करें।
— A seventy rupee note (though not a standard denomination, used in hypothetical counting).
मेरे पास सत्तर का नोट नहीं है।
자주 혼동되는 단어
Confused due to the shared 'S' starting sound. 60 is Saath, 70 is Sattar.
Confused because both relate to '7'. 17 is Satrah, 70 is Sattar.
Sounds similar but means surface. Sattar has a double 't' and an 'r'.
관용어 및 표현
— To have vast and varied life experience. Similar to 'to have been around the block'.
दादाजी ने सत्तर घाट का पानी पिया है, उन्हें सब पता है।
Colloquial/Metaphorical— A variation of the '900 rats' idiom, meaning a sinner trying to act holy after a life of crime.
अब तुम मंदिर जा रहे हो? सत्तर चूहे खाकर बिल्ली हज को चली!
Sarcastic— To say something repeatedly or excessively.
मैंने तुम्हें सत्तर बार बोला है कि दरवाज़ा बंद करो।
Informal— The wisdom (or sometimes senility) that comes with being seventy.
अब उनकी सत्तर की मति हो गई है।
Traditional— A difficult situation occurring around the age of seventy.
यह सब सत्तर का फेर है।
Dialectal— Used to describe an old person who acts like a child.
वह तो सत्तर साल के बच्चे हैं।
Humorous— To get stuck in statistics or numbers.
नेता सत्तर के आंकड़े में उलझ गए।
Journalistic— The support one needs at seventy years of age.
बेटा ही सत्तर की लाठी होता है।
Traditional— To show many different sides of one's personality (hyperbolic).
दुनिया सत्तर रंग दिखाती है।
Poetic— A phrase popularized by cinema meaning a short, decisive period of time.
यह तुम्हारे सत्तर मिनट हैं।
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Both are multiples of ten starting with 'S'.
Saath is 60 (one syllable), Sattar is 70 (two syllables with a double 't').
साठ और दस सत्तर होते हैं।
Both involve the digit 7.
Satrah is 17 (ends in 'h'), Sattar is 70 (ends in 'r').
सत्रह छोटा है, सत्तर बड़ा है।
Both are high numbers in the tens.
Assi is 80, starting with a vowel; Sattar is 70, starting with 's'.
सत्तर के बाद अस्सी आता है।
Both relate to the number 7.
Saat is 7, Sattar is 70 (ten times more).
सात गुना दस सत्तर है।
Cardinal vs Ordinal confusion.
Sattar is the quantity 70, Sattarvaan is the position 70th.
उसका सत्तरवाँ जन्मदिन था।
문장 패턴
यह [Number] है।
यह सत्तर है।
मेरे पास [Number] [Noun] हैं।
मेरे पास सत्तर रुपये हैं।
वह [Number] साल का है।
वह सत्तर साल का है।
[Noun] [Number] रुपये का है।
आम सत्तर रुपये का है।
[Number] प्रतिशत [Noun]...
सत्तर प्रतिशत लोग...
[Number] के दशक में...
सत्तर के दशक में...
[Number] की रफ़्तार से...
सत्तर की रफ़्तार से...
[Number] साल का सफर...
सत्तर साल का सफर...
어휘 가족
명사
형용사
관련
사용법
Very high in daily life, especially in commerce and age descriptions.
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Saying 'Saath' when you mean 70.
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Sattar
Saath is 60. This is the most common error. Remember 'Sattar' is for 70.
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Saying 'Satrah' when you mean 70.
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Sattar
Satrah is 17. Like seventeen and seventy in English, these are often mixed up.
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Using 'Sattar' as 'Sattari'.
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Sattar
In standard Hindi, it is 'Sattar'. 'Sattari' is a dialectal variation and should be avoided in formal speech.
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Pronouncing 'Sattar' with a soft English 'r'.
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Sattar (tapped r)
The Hindi 'r' is tapped. A soft English 'r' can make the word hard to understand for native speakers.
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Forgetting the double 't' in writing.
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सत्तर
Writing it as 'सतर' is incorrect. The 'tt' is a conjunct consonant (त्त).
팁
The Double T
Make sure to emphasize the double 't'. It's a 'dental' sound, meaning your tongue should touch your teeth, not the roof of your mouth.
7 is Saat
Link 'Saat' (7) to 'Sattar' (70). They both start with 'Sa'. This helps you remember it's in the 70s range.
Movie Magic
Watch the 'Sattar Minute' speech from Chak De! India. It's a great way to hear the word used with passion and clarity.
Market Math
When you hear a price in the 70s, it's almost always 'Sattar'. Practice saying 'Sattar mein doge?' to negotiate.
No Gender Stress
Don't worry about gender! 'Sattar' is always 'Sattar'. It's one of the few things in Hindi grammar that doesn't change.
Endings Matter
Listen for the '-ar' sound at the end. If you hear '-ah', it's 17. If you hear a long '-aa', it's 60.
Decades
When talking about history, 'Sattar ka dashak' is a very useful phrase. It covers the whole 1970s era.
Devanagari Digits
Practice writing ७०. It looks very different from 70, but the 0 (०) is similar.
Related Numbers
Once you know 'Sattar', learning 71-78 is easier as they all end in '-hattar'.
Experience
Use 'Sattar ghat ka pani peena' to describe someone very experienced. It's a very impressive idiom for a learner to use!
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기억법
Think of 'Seven-Star'. 'Sattar' starts like 'Seven' and ends with 'tar' like 'Star'. A 70-year-old is a Seven-Star elder!
시각적 연상
Imagine the number 70. The 7 looks like a hook. Imagine 70 hooks (Sattar) holding up a giant sign.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to find five things in your house that you can count to seventy, and every time you hit ten, say 'Sattar' until you reach the end.
어원
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Saptati' (सप्तति), which also means seventy.
원래 의미: A collection of seven tens.
Indo-Aryan문화적 맥락
No specific sensitivities, but be respectful when referring to someone's age as 'Sattar'.
English speakers often find Hindi numbers from 1-100 difficult because they don't follow a perfectly predictable pattern like 'seventy-one, seventy-two'. 'Sattar' is the base for the 70s, but 71 is 'ikhattar', not 'sattar-ek'.
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실제 사용 상황
Market/Shopping
- सत्तर रुपये किलो
- सत्तर में दे दो
- सत्तर का नोट
- सत्तर प्रतिशत छूट
Talking about Age
- सत्तर साल के
- सत्तर की उम्र
- सत्तरवाँ जन्मदिन
- सत्तर साल पुराना
Travel/Distance
- सत्तर किलोमीटर
- सत्तर मील
- सत्तर नंबर बस
- सत्तर की रफ़्तार
Time
- सत्तर मिनट
- सत्तर के दशक
- सत्तर सेकंड
- सत्तर घंटे
School/Results
- सत्तर प्रतिशत अंक
- सत्तर नंबर
- सत्तर पन्ने
- सत्तर छात्र
대화 시작하기
"क्या आपकी दादी सत्तर साल की हैं?"
"क्या यह शर्ट सत्तर रुपये की है?"
"क्या आपने सत्तर के दशक की फिल्में देखी हैं?"
"क्या आप सत्तर तक गिन सकते हैं?"
"क्या सत्तर मिनट का समय काफी है?"
일기 주제
सत्तर साल की उम्र में आप अपने आप को कहाँ देखते हैं?
अगर आपके पास सत्तर हज़ार रुपये हों, तो आप क्या करेंगे?
सत्तर के दशक की किसी एक प्रसिद्ध घटना के बारे में लिखें।
सत्तर प्रतिशत सफलता प्राप्त करने के लिए क्या ज़रूरी है?
सत्तर मिनट में आप कौन सा बड़ा काम कर सकते हैं?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문In Devanagari, 70 is written as ७०. The 7 is ७ and the 0 is ०.
Numbers in Hindi do not have gender. 'Sattar' is used exactly the same way for masculine and feminine nouns. For example, 'Sattar aadmi' (70 men) and 'Sattar auraten' (70 women).
The 70th year is called 'Sattarvaan saal'. It is the ordinal form of the number.
You say 'Sattar ka dashak'. 'Dashak' means decade. This refers to the years 1970-1979.
Hindi numbers from 1-100 are irregular. While 71 (ikhattar) is related to 70 (sattar), it follows a phonetic pattern where the root of 70 becomes a suffix '-hattar'.
It can be used for minutes or seconds (e.g., 'Sattar minute'), but usually, hours only go up to 12 or 24. For time of day, it's not used.
Press your tongue against your teeth and hold the 't' sound for a tiny bit longer than a normal 't'. It's like the 'tt' in 'hot tub' if you don't pause between the words.
Yes, in many cities, people understand 'Seventy'. However, in markets or with older people, 'Sattar' is much more common and preferred.
The root is 'Saptati'. The 'Sapta' part means seven, which is also the root for 'Saat' (7).
No, the number 'Sattar' is invariant. Only the noun it modifies might change its ending if followed by a postposition.
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Write the Hindi digit for 70.
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Translate: 'There are seventy students in the class.'
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Translate: 'I have told you seventy times.'
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Translate: 'The car is at a speed of 70.'
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Translate: 'My grandmother is 70.'
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Translate: 'Price is 70 rupees.'
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Write 'Seventy thousand' in Hindi.
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Listen to the word: 'Sattar'. What number is it?
If you hear 'Sattar rupaye', how much money is it?
If you hear 'Sattar saal', how much time is it?
If you hear 'Sattarvaan', what position is it?
Distinguish between 'Saath' and 'Sattar'. Which is 70?
Distinguish between 'Satrah' and 'Sattar'. Which is 70?
If you hear 'Sattar pratishat', what is the percentage?
If you hear 'Sattar ka dashak', which decade is it?
If a shopkeeper says 'Sattar', how much should you pay?
If you hear 'Sattar minute', how long is the duration?
If you hear 'Sattar hazaar', how much is it?
If you hear 'Sattar baar', how many times did it happen?
If you hear 'Sattar number bus', which bus are you taking?
If you hear 'Sattar saal ka jashn', what is being celebrated?
If you hear 'Sattar ki raftar', what is being described?
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Summary
The word 'Sattar' (सत्तर) is the essential Hindi term for seventy (70). It is used universally across all registers—from street markets to formal news—to denote quantity, age, and time. Example: 'Sattar saal' (70 years).
- Sattar is the Hindi word for the number 70.
- It is used for age, prices, counting, and statistics.
- It is an invariant word that does not change with gender.
- It is the root for numbers 71 through 79.
The Double T
Make sure to emphasize the double 't'. It's a 'dental' sound, meaning your tongue should touch your teeth, not the roof of your mouth.
7 is Saat
Link 'Saat' (7) to 'Sattar' (70). They both start with 'Sa'. This helps you remember it's in the 70s range.
Movie Magic
Watch the 'Sattar Minute' speech from Chak De! India. It's a great way to hear the word used with passion and clarity.
Market Math
When you hear a price in the 70s, it's almost always 'Sattar'. Practice saying 'Sattar mein doge?' to negotiate.
예시
यह घर सत्तर साल पुराना है।
관련 콘텐츠
general 관련 단어
आभार व्यक्त करना
B1감사를 표하다 또는 고마움을 공식적으로 나타내다. '저는 여러분 모두에게 감사를 표하고 싶습니다.'
आचरण करना
C1행동하다; (특히 도덕적이나 공식적인) 특정한 방식으로 처신하다. '그는 품위 있게 행동한다.'
आगे
A1Forward; ahead.
आगे बढ़ना
A2앞으로 나아가거나 발전하다.
आगामी
B1다가오는, 차기의. 가까운 미래에 예정된 사건을 나타낼 때 사용됩니다.
आह्वान करना
B1To call, to summon, to request someone's presence.
आज रात
A2오늘 밤; 현재 날짜의 밤.
आजमाना
A2작동 방식이나 어떤 일이 일어나는지 알아보기 위해 무언가를 시도하거나 테스트하는 것.
आक्रमण करना
B2국가나 집단을 상대로 군사 작전을 시작하다.
आखिरी
A2마지막, 최종. '마지막 버스'는 'Aakhiri bus'입니다. '마지막으로'는 'Aakhiri baar'라고 합니다.