Counting In Punjabi 1 To 100 Jun 2026
: Try listening to the Punjabi Numbers Pronunciation to hear how the tongue curls back for specific consonants like the 'th' in Ath (8).
The anchor is Chali (40). Notice the ending sound shifts to -ali or -uli . counting in punjabi 1 to 100
With regular practice and attention to nasal tones, you’ll find Punjabi counting rhythmic and logical. : Try listening to the Punjabi Numbers Pronunciation
The anchor is Nabbe (90).
Note: The (n) indicates a nasal sound, typical in Punjabi. With regular practice and attention to nasal tones,
Punjabi, written in the script, has a consistent and logical number system. Once you learn 1–10 and the tens, you can easily form numbers up to 99.
Numbers ending in 9 (19, 29, 39, etc.) almost always start with "Un-" (ਉਣ), which signifies they are one step away from the next decade.