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Hindi ShabdSagar was published by Nagri Pracharini Sabha Kashi between 1922-- 1929 in 4 volumes. It had 93000 words. It was a humongous effort made possible by donations from various Rajas. An expanded version was published between 1965 to 1975 in 11 volumes. Today there are said to be around 1.5 lakh...
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Hindi ShabdSagar was published by Nagri Pracharini Sabha Kashi between 1922– 1929 in 4 volumes. It had 93000 words. It was a humongous effort made possible by donations from various Rajas. An expanded version was published between 1965 to 1975 in 11 volumes. Today there are said to be around 1.5 lakh words and including technical words in all branches of studies around 6.5 lakh words. read less
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It is estimated that there are 120000 words in hindi language.
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It's difficult to provide an exact count of the number of words in the Hindi language due to its vast vocabulary and the constant evolution of language. However, Hindi is estimated to have hundreds of thousands of words, with new words being added regularly through loanwords, adaptations, and coinage...
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Hindi ShabdSagar was published by Nagri Pracharini Sabha Kashi between 1922– 1929 in 4 volumes. It had 93000 words. It was a humongous effort made possible by donations from various Rajas. An expanded version was published between 1965 to 1975 in 11 volumes. Today there are said to be around...
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Hindi ShabdSagar was published by Nagri Pracharini Sabha Kashi between 1922– 1929 in 4 volumes. It had 93000 words. It was a humongous effort made possible by donations from various Rajas.

An expanded version was published between 1965 to 1975 in 11 volumes.

Today there are said to be around 1.5 lakh words and including technical words in all branches of studies around 6.5 lakh words. However there is no central continuous effort or funding by anyone to revise and publish dictionary yearly like Oxford English dictionary.

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Passionate in hindi teaching with 15 years of experience

Hindi ShabdSagar was published by Nagri Pracharini Sabha Kashi between 1922– 1929 in 4 volumes. It had 93000 words. It was a humongous effort made possible by donations from various Rajas. An expanded version was published between 1965 to 1975 in 11 volumes. Today there are said to be around...
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Hindi ShabdSagar was published by Nagri Pracharini Sabha Kashi between 1922– 1929 in 4 volumes. It had 93000 words. It was a humongous effort made possible by donations from various Rajas.

An expanded version was published between 1965 to 1975 in 11 volumes.

Today there are said to be around 1.5 lakh words and including technical words in all branches of studies around 6.5 lakh words.

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Hindo sabdsagar was published by nagiri pracharni sabha kashi between 1922-1929 in four volumes. It had 93000 words. It's expanded version also published in 11 volumes. Today the are said to be around1.5 lakh words and including teachnical words I'm all branches of studies around 6.5 words
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Hindi ShabdSagar was published by Nagri Pracharini Sabha Kashi between 1922– 1929 in 4 volumes. It had 93000 words. It was a humongous effort made possible by donations from various Rajas. An expanded version was published between 1965 to 1975 in 11 volumes. Today there are said to be around...
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Hindi ShabdSagar was published by Nagri Pracharini Sabha Kashi between 1922– 1929 in 4 volumes. It had 93000 words. It was a humongous effort made possible by donations from various Rajas. An expanded version was published between 1965 to 1975 in 11 volumes. Today there are said to be around 1.5 lakh words and including technical words in all branches of studies around 6.5 lakh words.

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