

The numbers 1 through 10 are the building blocks for the entire system.
| Number | Gurmukhi | Transliteration | |--------|----------|------------------| | 10 | ੧੦ | ਦਸ (das) | | 20 | ੨੦ | ਵੀਹ (veeh) | | 30 | ੩੦ | ਤੀਹ (teeh) | | 40 | ੪੦ | ਚਾਲੀ (chaalee) | | 50 | ੫੦ | ਪੰਜਾਹ (panjaah) | | 60 | ੬੦ | ਸੱਠ (satth) | | 70 | ੭੦ | ਸੱਤਰ (sattar) | | 80 | ੮੦ | ਅੱਸੀ (assee) | | 90 | ੯੦ | ਨੱਬੇ (nabbe) | | 100 | ੧੦੦ | ਸੌ (sau) | numbers in gurmukhi
| Number | Gurmukhi Digit | Punjabi Word (Transliteration) | |--------|----------------|--------------------------------| | 0 | ੦ | ਸਿਫ਼ਰ (sifar) | | 1 | ੧ | ਇੱਕ (ikk) | | 2 | ੨ | ਦੋ (do) | | 3 | ੩ | ਤਿੰਨ (tinn) | | 4 | ੪ | ਚਾਰ (chaar) | | 5 | ੫ | ਪੰਜ (panj) | | 6 | ੬ | ਛੇ (chhe) | | 7 | ੭ | ਸੱਤ (satt) | | 8 | ੮ | ਅੱਠ (atth) | | 9 | ੯ | ਨੌਂ (nau'n) | The numbers 1 through 10 are the building
The Gurmukhi system is a system (0–9) that functions identically to Arabic numerals in terms of placement and value. While the symbols look distinct, the logic of "tens" and "ones" remains the same. The primary digits are: ੦ (Sifar - 0) ੧ (Ik - 1) ੨ (Do - 2) ੩ (Tinn - 3) ੪ (Chaar - 4) ੫ (Panj - 5) ੬ (Che - 6) ੭ (Satt - 7) ੮ (Atth - 8) ੯ (Nau - 9) Spiritual Significance The primary digits are: ੦ (Sifar - 0)

