100 Pdf | Punjabi Counting 1 To

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If you look closely at numbers ending in 9 (like 19, 29, 39, etc.), you will notice an interesting linguistic pattern. Punjabi uses a prefix indicating "one less than" the next decade. sounds similar to 20 (Veeh) . 29 (Unntee) relies on the sound of 30 (Teeh) . 39 (Untaalee) sets up 40 (Chaalee) . punjabi counting 1 to 100 pdf

To learn Punjabi counting from 1 to 100, you can follow a structured approach focusing on the Gurmukhi script English pronunciation You can download the PDF resource by clicking

A very effective technique is to focus on the 'end sounds' of the tens. First, memorize the sounds for each group of ten (like -vee , -tee , -chalee , -panjaah ). Then, combine these with the sounds from the numbers 1 to 9. For instance, once you know chalee (40) and char (4), you can easily form char-chalee (44). This pattern holds true, with minor variations, across the board. 29 (Unntee) relies on the sound of 30 (Teeh)

Now, here is the complete list of Punjabi numbers from 1 to 100. Notice how numbers in the 20s (21-29), 30s (31-39), etc., are formed by using the tens word and the unit word. For example, 21 is "ikki" (from 20, vīh) and 1 (ikk), written as a single word.

(n) at the end indicates a nasalized vowel sound.

| No. | English | Gurmukhi Numeral | Punjabi Word (Gurmukhi) | Transliteration | | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | | 10 | Ten | ੧੦ | ਦਸ | das | | 20 | Twenty | ੨੦ | ਵੀਹ | vī(h) | | 30 | Thirty | ੩੦ | ਤੀਹ | tī(h) | | 40 | Forty | ੪੦ | ਚਾਲ਼ੀ | chāḷī | | 50 | Fifty | ੫੦ | ਪੰਜਾਹ | panjā(h) | | 60 | Sixty | ੬੦ | ਸੱਠ | saṭh | | 70 | Seventy | ੭੦ | ਸੱਤਰ | sattar | | 80 | Eighty | ੮੦ | ਅੱਸੀ | assī | | 90 | Ninety | ੯੦ | ਨੱਬੇ | nabbe |