Punjabi Numbers 1-100

The numbers from 31 to 40 are formed by combining the numbers 1-10 with the word "ਤੀਹ" (Teeh), which means thirty. Here are the numbers with their spellings and pronunciations:

🔢 Learn Punjabi Numbers 1–100 (Gurmukhi + Transliteration)

Punjabi culture is vibrant and social. Try practicing your numbers by imagining you are at a Punjabi Mela (fair) asking for the price of snacks or fabric. punjabi numbers 1-100

Mastering the first ten digits is crucial, as they form the phonetic foundation for the higher numbers. Pronunciation (English) The Teens: 11–20

The numbers from 91 to 100 are formed by combining the numbers 1-10 with the word "ਨੱਬੇ" (Nabbe), which means ninety. Here are the numbers with their spell The numbers from 31 to 40 are formed

The numbers from 11 to 20 are formed by combining the numbers 1-10 with the suffix "-hazar" or by using a combination of words. Here are the numbers with their spellings and pronunciations:

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The numbers from 61 to 70 are formed by combining the numbers 1-10 with the word "ਸਾਹਠ" (Sahath), which means sixty. Here are the numbers with their spellings and pronunciations:

100 is Sau . If you want to say 200, it is Do Sau ; 500 is Panj Sau . Mastering the first ten digits is crucial, as