Ordinal numbers generally add the suffix "-vaa" (masc.) or "-vee" (fem.) to the cardinal root.
Like most Indo-Aryan languages, the Punjabi numerical system is decimal-based. The journey begins with the foundation stones: the numbers zero through ten. These are the roots from which all other numbers branch out. numbers in punjabi language
Punjabi uses large number units typical of the , such as Lakkh and Crore , rather than millions or billions. 100: ਸੌ (Sau) 1,000: ਹਜ਼ਾਰ (Hazār) 100,000: ਲੱਖ (Lakkh) 10,000,000: ਕਰੋੜ (Crore) Ordinal Numbers (Ranking) Ordinal numbers generally add the suffix "-vaa" (masc
Punjabi is a tonal language, and while numbers are spoken in a specific pitch, they serve as excellent practice for mastering the language's "high tone" (words spoken from the upper palate) and "low tone." These are the roots from which all other numbers branch out
Observation: The unit number often changes form completely (e.g., 2 "Do" becomes "Ba-" in 32 Battar).
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