Punjabi Counting 1 100 Hot! Jun 2026

As the day went on, the counting continued: types of sweets, ਚੌਦਾਂ (14) different games, and ਪੰਦਰਾਂ (15) beautiful traditional dresses.

Gurpreet, a young farmer, was excited to count his freshly harvested wheat. He had big basket full of golden wheat. His friend, Harpreet, had ਦੋ (2) baskets, and together they had ਤਿੰਨ (3) baskets of wheat.

And so, the counting continued all the way up to , as the villagers celebrated the harvest festival in style! punjabi counting 1 100

Learning numbers in Punjabi? Here’s a quick and simple guide to counting from 1 to 100 – in , Roman Punjabi , and English .

As the festival began, the villagers started counting the number of activities. There were different games, ਨੌਂ (9) types of music, and ਦਸ (10) delicious food stalls. As the day went on, the counting continued:

📖 Punjabi Counting 1 to 100 (Gurmukhi + Roman + English)

: ਉੱਨੀ (Unnī) – Note that numbers ending in 9 (19, 29, 39, etc.) often serve as a "one less than the next decade" and have distinct prefixes. 21 to 30: The "Vee" Suffix His friend, Harpreet, had ਦੋ (2) baskets, and

21 – ਇੱਕੀ (Ikki) 22 – ਬਾਈ (Baai) 23 – ਤੇਈ (Tei) 24 – ਚੌਵੀ (Chauvi) 25 – ਪੰਝੀ (Panji) 26 – ਛੱਬੀ (Chhabbi) 27 – ਸਤਾਈ (Sataai) 28 – ਅਠਾਈ (Athaai) 29 – ਉਨੱਤੀ (Unnatti) 30 – ਤੀਹ (Teeh)

Here's the Punjabi counting from 1 to 100: