Counting In Punjabi 1 100 -

For pronunciation practice, you can follow this video guide on YouTube [2].

To say , you use Sau (ਸੌ).

Punjabi numbers rely heavily on combination sound systems. The ones place modification merges with the upcoming base ten word. The structure changes at the of every decade (e.g., 19, 29, 39). These items use the prefix Un- or Una- , which translates to "minus one" from the upcoming ten. 11–20 Suffix: Ends in an "-raan" or "-aan" sound. counting in punjabi 1 100

Don’t try to memorize all 100 in one day. Focus on , then 20, 30, 40, 50 as anchors, then the teens . In one week of daily repetition (try counting stairs or Sikh arti beads), you’ll be counting like a native. For pronunciation practice, you can follow this video