Numbers 1-100 Exclusive — Punjabi

This review covers all the numbers from 1 to 100 in Punjabi, including their unique names and spellings.

Ikwan, Bawan, Tirwan, Charwan, Pachwan, Chhappan, Satwan, Athwan, Unahat, Sath. 61-70: Ikahat, Bahat, Trehat, Chauhat, Painhat, Chhehat, Satahat, Athahat, Unattar, Sattar. 71-80: Ikattar, Bahattar, Tihattar, Chauhattar, Panjattar, Chhihattar, Satattar, Athattar, Unasi, Assi. 81-90: Ikyasi, Byasi, Tirasi, Churasi, Pachasi, Chhiyasi, Satasi, Athasi, Unanve, Nabbe. 91-100: Ikanyve, Banyve, Tiranyve, Chauranyve, Pachanyve, Chhiyanyve, Satanyve, Athanyve, Ninyanve, Sau. Tips for Learning Punjabi Numbers

61 – ੬੧ – ਇਕਾਹਠ (Ikāhaṭh) 62 – ੬੨ – ਬਾਹਠ (Bāhaṭh) 63 – ੬੩ – ਤਰਾਹਠ (Tarāhaṭh) 64 – ੬੪ – ਚੌਹਠ (Chauhaṭh) 65 – ੬੫ – ਪੈਂਠ (Paiṇṭh) 66 – ੬੬ – ਛਿਆਹਠ (Chhiāhaṭh) 67 – ੬੭ – ਸਤਾਹਠ (Satāhaṭh) 68 – ੬੮ – ਅੱਠਾਹਠ (Athāhaṭh) 69 – ੬੯ – ਉਣੱਤਰ (Uṇattar) 70 – ੭੦ – ਸੱਤਰ (Sattar) punjabi numbers 1-100

The Punjabi numbers from 1 to 10 are the foundation of the language's numerical system. Here are the numbers with their spellings and pronunciations:

Ikee, Baee, Te-ee, Chauvi, Pachhi, Chhabbi, Sata-ee, Atha-ee, Unati, Teeh. 31-40: Ikati, Bati, Teti, Chauti, Panti, Chhati, Senti, Athati, Untali, Chali. 41-50: Ikali, Batali, Tetali, Chautali, Pantali, Chhatali, Sentali, Athatali, Unanja, Panjah. Reaching the Finish Line: 51–100 This review covers all the numbers from 1

As you get into the higher numbers, the prefixes stay somewhat consistent based on the starting digit.

51 – ੫੧ – ਇਕਵੰਜਾ (Ikvanjā) 52 – ੫੨ – ਬਵੰਜਾ (Bavanjā) 53 – ੫੩ – ਤਰਵੰਜਾ (Tarvanjā) 54 – ੫੪ – ਚੌਵੰਜਾ (Chauvanjā) 55 – ੫੫ – ਪਚਵੰਜਾ (Pachvanjā) 56 – ੫੬ – ਛਪਵੰਜਾ (Chhapvanjā) 57 – ੫੭ – ਸਤਵੰਜਾ (Satvanjā) 58 – ੫੮ – ਅਠਵੰਜਾ (Athvanjā) 59 – ੫੯ – ਉਣਾਹਠ (Uṇāhaṭh) 60 – ੬੦ – ਸਾਠ (Sāṭh) Tips for Learning Punjabi Numbers 61 – ੬੧

The numbers from 91 to 100 are formed by combining the numbers 1-10 with the word "ਨੱਬੇ" (Nabbe), which means ninety. Here are the numbers with their spell