Counting In Punjabi 1 To 100 -
In Punjabi, the numbers 11 through 18 often end with the "aan" sound, while 19 and 20 introduce the pattern for the next set. ਗਿਆਰਾਂ (Giaran) 12: ਬਾਰਾਂ (Baran) 13: ਤੇਰਾਂ (Teran) 14: ਚੌਦਾਂ (Chaudan) 15: ਪੰਦਰਾਂ (Pandran) 16: ਸੋਲਾਂ (Solan) 17: ਸਤਾਰਾਂ (Sataran) 18: ਅਠਾਰਾਂ (Atharan)
: Try listening to the Punjabi Numbers Pronunciation to hear how the tongue curls back for specific consonants like the 'th' in Ath (8). counting in punjabi 1 to 100
While the spoken words are the same, Punjabi is written in Gurmukhi (left-to-right) in India and Shahmukhi (right-to-left) in Pakistan. In Punjabi, the numbers 11 through 18 often
| Number | Gurmukhi | Transliteration | |--------|----------|----------------| | 1 | ੧ | ikk | | 2 | ੨ | do | | 3 | ੩ | tinn | | 4 | ੪ | chaar | | 5 | ੫ | panj | | 6 | ੬ | chhe | | 7 | ੭ | satt | | 8 | ੮ | athh | | 9 | ੯ | naun | | 10 | ੧੦ | das | counting in punjabi 1 to 100
Once you know the tens, you can begin to recognize the patterns in the numbers between them. : ਦੱਸ (Das) 20 : ਵੀਹ (Veeh) 30 : ਤੀਹ (Teeh) 40 : ਚਾਲੀ (Chaali) 50 : ਪੰਜਾਹ (Panjaah) 60 : ਸੱਠ (Sath) 70 : ਸੱਤਰ (Sattar) 80 : ਅੱਸੀ (Assi) 90 : ਨੱਬੇ (Nabbe) 100 : ਸੌ (Sau) Intermediate Counting Guide