Punjabi Counting 1 To 100 Pdf «VERIFIED × 2024»
Punjabi Counting 1 to 100 PDF: A Comprehensive Guide
- Punjabi numbers from 1 to 100
- Romanization of Punjabi numbers
- Example sentences using Punjabi numbers
80s (Based on "Assi")
- Confusing 19 and 29: Both sound similar (Unatti). In your PDF, use a note or an asterisk to distinguish them by context.
- Mixing Shahmukhi with Gurmukhi: Indian Punjab uses Gurmukhi (this guide). Pakistani Punjab uses Shahmukhi (Perso-Arabic script). Ensure your PDF matches your learning goal.
- Ignoring Tones: Punjabi is a tonal language. For example, "Chaar" (four) vs. "Chaarr" (leopard) – the tone matters. Most basic PDFs skip tone marks; consider adding a tilde (~) for high tones.
- 71 – ਇਕੱਤਰ (Ikattar)
- 72 – ਬੱਤਰ (Battar)
- 73 – ਤਿਹੱਤਰ (Tihattar)
- 74 – ਚੌਹੱਤਰ (Chauhuttar)
- 75 – ਪੰਜੱਤਰ (Panjattar)
- 76 – ਛਿਹੱਤਰ (Chhihuttar)
- 77 – ਸਤੱਤਰ (Satattar)
- 78 – ਅਠੱਤਰ (Athattar)
- 79 – ਉਣਾਸੀ (Unaasi)
- 80 – ਅੱਸੀ (Assi)
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