Punjabi Numbers 1 100 Site
Would you like a full table of 1–100 in Punjabi, or audio pronunciation guidance?
Punjabi numbers are written in Gurmukhi script. Pronunciation is largely phonetic, but nasal sounds and tonal variations (unique to Punjabi) can be tricky for beginners. punjabi numbers 1 100
| Tens | Gurmukhi | Translit. | |------|----------|------------| | 20 | ੨੦ | vīh | | 30 | ੩੦ | tīh | | 40 | ੪੦ | chālī | | 50 | ੫੦ | pachās | | 60 | ੬੦ | saṭh | | 70 | ੭੦ | sattar | | 80 | ੮੦ | assī | | 90 | ੯੦ | nabbe | Would you like a full table of 1–100
| Number | Gurmukhi | Translit. | |--------|----------|------------| | 11 | ੧੧ | gyaarah | | 12 | ੧੨ | baarah | | 13 | ੧੩ | teraa(n) | | 14 | ੧੪ | chaudaa(n) | | 15 | ੧੫ | pandraa(n) | | 16 | ੧੬ | sola(n) | | 17 | ੧੭ | sataaraa(n) | | 18 | ੧੮ | athaaraa(n) | | 19 | ੧੯ | unnī | | 20 | ੨੦ | vīh (or bīh) | From 21 onward, the pattern is: tens + units , joined by a word like 'atte' (and) or simply combined. | Tens | Gurmukhi | Translit