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In Punjabi - 65

In Punjabi - 65

Here are practical examples of how to use the number in sentences:

In the Punjabi counting system, numbers after 40 follow a distinct pattern similar to Hindi/Urdu. The number 65 is formed by combining two elements:

To express "65th" (e.g., "He came in 65th place"), the suffix (-vaan) is added for masculine nouns or -ਵੀਂ (-veen) for feminine nouns. 65 in punjabi

ਛੇ ਸੱਠ (Romanized: Chhe Sattʰ)

Punjabi numbers are largely based on a where the units (1–9) merge with the base tens (10, 20, 30, etc.). Here are practical examples of how to use

੬੫ (Gurmukhi digits: ੬ = 6, ੫ = 5)

| Category | Punjabi | Pronunciation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ੬੫ | Chhe-Panj | | Cardinal Number | ਪੈਂਸਠ | Painstha | | Ordinal (Masculine) | ਪੈਂਸਠਵਾਂ | Painsthavaan | | Ordinal (Feminine) | ਪੈਂਸਠਵੀਂ | Painsthaveen | ੬੫ (Gurmukhi digits: ੬ = 6, ੫ =

: It is spelled as ਪੈਂਹਠ (Painhat).

The word is pronounced with a nasalized "n" sound. Depending on the local dialect, you might hear slight variations: Majhi/Standard : Painhat (ਪੈਂਹਠ).