Punjabi Counting 1 To 100 Pdf !!install!!
Notice how numbers ending in 9 use a prefix that sounds like Un or Una . For example, 19 is Unni (one less than 20/Veeh), 29 is Unattee (one less than 30/Teeh), and 39 is Unatalee (one less than 40/Chalee).
Here is a complete chart with numbers from 1 to 100. You can use this as the foundation for your printable PDF:
| No. | Numeral | Punjabi Word | Transliteration | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | ੧ | ਇੱਕ | ikk | | 2 | ੨ | ਦੋ | do | | 3 | ੩ | ਤਿੰਨ | tin(n) | | 4 | ੪ | ਚਾਰ | chār | | 5 | ੫ | ਪੰਜ | panj | | 6 | ੬ | ਛੇ | chhe | | 7 | ੭ | ਸੱਤ | satt | | 8 | ੮ | ਅੱਠ | aṭh | | 9 | ੯ | ਨੌਂ | nau(n) | | 10 | ੧੦ | ਦਸ | das | | 11 | ੧੧ | ਗਿਆਰਾਂ | giārā̃ | | 12 | ੧੨ | ਬਾਰਾਂ | bārā̃ | | 13 | ੧੩ | ਤੇਰਾਂ | terā̃ | | 14 | ੧੪ | ਚੌਦਾਂ | chaudā̃ | | 15 | ੧੫ | ਪੰਦਰਾਂ | pandrā̃ | | 16 | ੧੬ | ਸੋਲ਼ਾਂ | solā̃ | | 17 | ੧੭ | ਸਤਾਰਾਂ | satārā̃ | | 18 | ੧੮ | ਅਠਾਰਾਂ | aṭhārā̃ | | 19 | ੧੯ | ਉੱਨੀ | unnī | | 20 | ੨੦ | ਵੀਹ | vī(h) | | 21 | ੨੧ | ਇੱਕੀ | ikkī | | 22 | ੨੨ | ਬਾਈ | bāī | | 23 | ੨੩ | ਤੇਈ | teī | | 24 | ੨੪ | ਚੌਵੀ | chau(v)ī | | 25 | ੨੫ | ਪੱਚੀ | paccī | | 26 | ੨੬ | ਛੱਬੀ | chabbī | | 27 | ੨੭ | ਸਤਾਈ | satāī | | 28 | ੨੮ | ਅਠਾਈ | aṭhāī | | 29 | ੨੯ | ਉਣੱਤੀ | uṇattī | | 30 | ੩੦ | ਤੀਹ | tī(h) | | 31 | ੩੧ | ਇਕੱਤੀ | ikattī | | 32 | ੩੨ | ਬੱਤੀ | battī | | 33 | ੩੩ | ਤੇਤੀ | tetī | | 34 | ੩੪ | ਚੌਂਤੀ | chauntī | | 35 | ੩੫ | ਪੈਂਤੀ | paintī | | 36 | ੩੬ | ਛੱਤੀ | chattī | | 37 | ੩੭ | ਸੈਂਤੀ | saintī | | 38 | ੩੮ | ਅਠੱਤੀ | aṭhattī | | 39 | ੩੯ | ਉਣਤਾਲੀ | uṇtālī | | 40 | ੪੦ | ਚਾਲ਼ੀ | chālī | | 41 | ੪੧ | ਇਕਤਾਲੀ | iktālī | | 42 | ੪੨ | ਬਤਾਲੀ | batālī | | 43 | ੪੩ | ਤਰਤਾਲੀ | tartālī | | 44 | ੪੪ | ਚੁਤਾਲੀ | chutālī | | 45 | ੪੫ | ਪੰਤਾਲੀ | pantālī | | 46 | ੪੬ | ਛਿਆਲੀ | chiyālī | | 47 | ੪੭ | ਸੰਤਾਲੀ | santālī | | 48 | ੪੮ | ਅਠਤਾਲੀ | aṭhatālī | | 49 | ੪੯ | ਉਨੰਜਾ | unanjā | | 50 | ੫੦ | ਪੰਜਾਹ | panjāh | | 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 | aṭhavanjā | | 59 | ੫੯ | ਉਣਾਹਠ | uṇāhaṭh | | 60 | ੬੦ | ਸੱਠ | saṭh | | 61 | ੬੧ | ਇਕਾਹਠ | ikāhaṭh | | 62 | ੬੨ | ਬਾਹਠ | bāhaṭh | | 63 | ੬੩ | ਤਰਾਹਠ | tarāhaṭh | | 64 | ੬੪ | ਚੌਹਠ | chauhaṭh | | 65 | ੬੫ | ਪੈਂਹਠ | pai(n)haṭh | | 66 | ੬੬ | ਛਿਆਹਠ | chiyāhaṭh | | 67 | ੬੭ | ਸਤਾਹਠ | satāhaṭh | | 68 | ੬੮ | ਅਠਾਹਠ | aṭhāhaṭh | | 69 | ੬੯ | ਉਣੱਤਰ | uṇattar | | 70 | ੭੦ | ਸੱਤਰ | sattar | | 71 | ੭੧ | ਇਕੱਤਰ | ikattar | | 72 | ੭੨ | ਬੱਤਰ | battar | | 73 | ੭੩ | ਤਿਹੱਤਰ | tihattar | | 74 | ੭੪ | ਚੌਹੱਤਰ | chauhattar | | 75 | ੭੫ | ਪੱਚੱਤਰ | pachattar | | 76 | ੭੬ | ਛਿਹੱਤਰ | chihattar | | 77 | ੭੭ | ਸਤੱਤਰ | satattar | | 78 | ੭੮ | ਅਠੱਤਰ | aṭhattar | | 79 | ੭੯ | ਉਣਾਸੀ | uṇāsī | | 80 | ੮੦ | ਅੱਸੀ | assī | | 81 | ੮੧ | ਇਕਾਸੀ | ikāsī | | 82 | ੮੨ | ਬਿਆਸੀ | biāsī | | 83 | ੮੩ | ਤਿਰਾਸੀ | tirāsī | | 84 | ੮੪ | ਚੁਰਾਸੀ | curāsī | | 85 | ੮੫ | ਪਚਾਸੀ | pacāsī | | 86 | ੮੬ | ਛਿਆਸੀ | chiyāsī | | 87 | ੮੭ | ਸਤਾਸੀ | satāsī | | 88 | ੮੮ | ਅਠਾਸੀ | aṭhāsī | | 89 | ੮੯ | ਉਣਾਨਵੇਂ | uṇānave(n) | | 90 | ੯੦ | ਨੱਬੇ | nabbe | | 91 | ੯੧ | ਇਕਾਨਵੇਂ | ikānave(n) | | 92 | ੯੨ | ਬਿਆਨਵੇਂ | biānave(n) | | 93 | ੯੩ | ਤਿਰਾਨਵੇਂ | tirānave(n) | | 94 | ੯੪ | ਚੁਰਾਨਵੇਂ | curānave(n) | | 95 | ੯੫ | ਪਚਾਨਵੇਂ | pacānave(n) | | 96 | ੯੬ | ਛਿਆਨਵੇਂ | chiyānave(n) | | 97 | ੯੭ | ਸਤਾਨਵੇਂ | satānave(n) | | 98 | ੯੮ | ਅਠਾਨਵੇਂ | aṭhānave(n) | | 99 | ੯੯ | ਨਿੜਾਨਵੇਂ | niṛānave(n) | | 100 | ੧੦੦ | ਸੌ | sau | punjabi counting 1 to 100 pdf
Punjabi numbers (ਗਿਣਤੀ) are used daily in Punjab for pricing, telling time, and counting. While English numerals are common in urban areas, traditional Gurmukhi numbers are essential for reading religious texts, official documents, and older literature.
Punjabi Counting 1 to 100 PDF: The Ultimate Learning Guide Learning Punjabi numbers is a vital step for anyone wanting to master the Punjabi language, connect with family heritage, or travel to Punjab. This comprehensive guide covers everything from basic numerals to the complete list of Punjabi counting from 1 to 100. It includes the English transliteration, pronunciation, and Gurmukhi script. Why Learn Punjabi Counting? Notice how numbers ending in 9 use a
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To help you study on the go, we have put together a clean, easy-to-read, and high-quality PDF version of this chart. It includes the Gurmukhi script, English translations, and phonetic spellings—making it perfect for printing out or saving to your smartphone or tablet. You can use this as the foundation for
Words like Ik (1) or Sat (7) have a short, sharp stress on the consonant sound, similar to the "b" sound in the English word "rabbit".
To sound like a native Punjabi speaker, keep these phonetic rules in mind:
Below, you will find the complete counting system, pronunciation tips, linguistic patterns, and a link-ready structure to download your free . Why Learn Punjabi Counting?
This gives you a clean, printable reference sheet that you can use anytime without an internet connection. If you need help practicing, let me know: