Learners should not rely solely on written lists. Listening to native audio is required to capture the tonal nuances and pronunciation distinctions that written text often fails to convey.
| Number | Punjabi (Gurmukhi) | Transliteration | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 11 | ਗਿਆਰਾਂ | Giyaaraan | | 12 | ਬਾਰਾਂ | Baaraan | | 13 | ਤੇਰਾਂ | Teraan | | 14 | ਚੌਦਾਂ | Chaudaan | | 15 | ਪੰਦਰਾਂ | Pandraan | | 16 | ਸੋਲ੍ਹਾਂ | Solhaan | | 17 | ਸਤਾਰਾਂ | Sataaraan | | 18 | ਅਠਾਰਾਂ | Athaaraan | | 19 | ਉਨੀ | Unnī | | 20 | ਵੀਹ | Vīh | 1 to 100 counting in punjabi
For numbers like 31, 42, 53, etc., Punjabi combines the tens and the ones place. For example: Learners should not rely solely on written lists
Below is the complete list from 1 to 100. For easier learning, the table is divided into sections. For example: Below is the complete list from 1 to 100
Continuing with the counting, from 11 to 20, the numbers are:
Counting in Punjabi involves learning unique Gurmukhi numerals and specific sound patterns that distinguish it from other languages like Hindi . Below is an overview of how to count from 1 to 100 in Punjabi, including Gurmukhi script and pronunciations. Shalu Sharma +1 The Basics: 1 to 10 Mastering these first ten numbers is essential as their sounds form the basis for higher numbers. YouTube +1 Numeral Gurmukhi Pronunciation 1 ੧ Ikk 2 ੨ Do 3 ੩ Tinn 4 ੪ Chaar 5 ੫ Panj 6 ੬ Chhe 7 ੭ Satt 8 ੮ Ath 9 ੯ Nau 10 ੧੦ Das The Tens: Increments of 10 Learning the "base" for each set of ten helps in recognizing the suffixes for intermediate numbers (e.g., 21, 31). YouTube +1 20
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