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lakh

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Num — In South Asian English, the number one hundred thousand (100,000).

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How to use lakh

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one lakh rupees lakhs of people

Etymology

From Hindi/Urdu लाख / لاکھ (lākh), from Sanskrit lakṣa.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “lakh” mean?

The word “lakh” means in South Asian English, the number one hundred thousand (100,000). In plain terms, a South Asian counting unit meaning 100,000, used constantly in Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi English.

How do you pronounce “lakh”?

“Lakh” is pronounced lahk (/lɑk/ in IPA).

How do you use “lakh” in a sentence?

Here is “lakh” used in a sentence: “The car costs five lakh rupees.”

What part of speech is “lakh”?

“Lakh” is a num.

Where does the word “lakh” come from?

The word “lakh” comes from Sanskrit. From Hindi/Urdu लाख / لاکھ (lākh), from Sanskrit lakṣa.

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