Counting In Punjabi 1 100 Official

| Tens | Gurmukhi | Sound | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 20 | ੨੦ | Veeh | | 30 | ੩੦ | Teeh | | 40 | ੪੦ | Chalee | | 50 | ੫੦ | Panjaah | | 60 | ੬੦ | Sataah | | 70 | ੭੦ | Sattar | | 80 | ੮੦ | Assee | | 90 | ੯੦ | Nabbe | Take the tens word, drop the last vowel, and glue the unit.

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If you’re learning Punjabi (Gurmukhi script), you’ve probably noticed that verbs and sentence structure come with practice—but numbers? Numbers require a different kind of memory. | Tens | Gurmukhi | Sound | |

Counting in Punjabi is logical up to a point, but like English, it has its quirks (think "eleven/twelve" instead of "one-teen"). Once you learn the pattern from 1 to 100, you unlock the ability to say any number in between. Share it with a friend learning Punjabi, or

However, note the vowel shifts. For example, 20 is Veeh , not Do-Dass .