
Punjabi numbers for the "teens" often add a variant of "teen" ( a’n ) to the base number. For a complete reference, you can use the Punjabi Counting 1 to 100 Guide to see the full list of 100 numbers in Gurmukhi script.
Here lies the beauty of Punjabi counting. Unlike English (Twenty-One), Punjabi reverses the order. You say the first, then and , then the Ten . counting in punjabi 1 to 100
Many numbers starting with 1 end with the prefix "Ik-" (e.g., 21 is Ikki , 31 is Ikatti ). Punjabi numbers for the "teens" often add a
If you know "Sat" (7) and "Veeh" (20), you can construct "Sat-veeh" (27) intuitively. This is the secret to mastering Punjabi counting rapidly. Unlike English (Twenty-One), Punjabi reverses the order
This is the most crucial set for counting efficiently. These are the "anchor" numbers.
The anchor is Nabbe (90).