20 (Veeh), 30 (Teeh), 40 (Chaali), 50 (Panjah), 60 (Sath), 70 (Sattar), 80 (Assi), 90 (Nabbe), 100 (Sau). Tips for Learning Punjabi Ginti
In spoken Punjabi, the ‘te’ (and) is often shortened or blended, e.g., Veeh te ik sounds like Veetik . But for learning, write/say it separately. punjabi vich ginti 1 to 100
For practical use, here are key milestones. (Full 100-row table can be generated but is condensed here for readability.) 20 (Veeh), 30 (Teeh), 40 (Chaali), 50 (Panjah),
Punjabi counting from 1 to 100 is logical and systematic after the first 20 numbers. By mastering the foundational 1–10, the irregular 11–20, and the tens up to 90, anyone can generate any number up to 100 using the pattern Tens + te + Unit . The Gurmukhi script, while distinct, is phonetic and consistent. Regular practice with writing and speaking will lead to fluency in Punjabi ginti . For practical use, here are key milestones