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In Sanskrit, counting is done using specific words for each number. The numbers one to ten are: एक (eka), द्वि (dvi), त्रि (tri), चतुर्व (chatur), पञ्च (pañca), षट् (ṣaṭ), सप्त (sapta), अष्ट (aṣṭa), नव (nava), and दश (daśa). For numbers beyond ten, combinations are formed by using these base numbers along with terms for tens, hundreds, and so on. For example, twenty is described as "द्वादश" (dvādaśa) which literally means "two tens."

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