A crorepati is a person who resides in a household whose net worth or wealth exceeds ten million rupees, or units of another currency. The term crorepati is derived from the unit crore — part of the Indian numbering system, equivalent to 100 lakhs or 10 million. (The separation of large numbers, using commas, is different from the rest of the English-speaking world.

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  • A crorepati is a person who resides in a household whose net worth or wealth exceeds ten million rupees, or units of another currency. The term crorepati is derived from the unit crore — part of the Indian numbering system, equivalent to 100 lakhs or 10 million. (The separation of large numbers, using commas, is different from the rest of the English-speaking world. ) Although crorepatis (in Indian rupees) have less than one-quarter the net wealth of a millionaire (in US dollars), when adjusted for the substantially lower cost of living in India, the classifications are comparable. The Indian game show Kaun Banega Crorepati, based on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, first aired in 2005 on the Star Network throughout India and shared the same success as its foreign counterparts.
  • Krorepati to osoba, która posiada 10 milionów jakichś jednostek monetarnych, zwykle rupii. Nazwa krorepati pochodzi od słowa krore — części indyjskiego systemu numerycznego. Krore to ekwiwalent 100 lakh lub 10 milionów.
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  • करोड़पती
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  • karoṛpatī
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  • A crorepati is a person who resides in a household whose net worth or wealth exceeds ten million rupees, or units of another currency. The term crorepati is derived from the unit crore — part of the Indian numbering system, equivalent to 100 lakhs or 10 million. (The separation of large numbers, using commas, is different from the rest of the English-speaking world.
  • Krorepati to osoba, która posiada 10 milionów jakichś jednostek monetarnych, zwykle rupii. Nazwa krorepati pochodzi od słowa krore — części indyjskiego systemu numerycznego. Krore to ekwiwalent 100 lakh lub 10 milionów.
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  • Crorepati
  • Krorepati
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