(Note: There are intricate grammar rules for gender and specific phonetic changes, but this is the standard counting structure.)

This serves two purposes:

Unlike English, counting in Gurmukhi introduces two major grammatical hurdles: and gender agreement for the number 1.

Counting in Gurmukhi is more than a utilitarian skill; it is a way to participate in a lineage of sound that spans centuries. Whether you are counting the change at a market in Amritsar or counting your breaths in a quiet room, these numbers offer a link to the vibrant soul of Punjab.

Preserving the knowledge of these symbols is an act of cultural preservation, keeping the original "Lippi" (script) of the Gurus alive.

| Numeral | Gurmukhi Script | Transliteration | Pronunciation Guide | | :--- | :---: | :--- | :--- | | | ੧ | Ikk | Rhymes with "sick" (but with a sharp 'k'). | | 2 | ੨ | Dwā | Sounds like "Duh-vah" said quickly. | | 3 | ੩ | Tinn | Rhymes with "tin." | | 4 | ੪ | Chār | Rhymes with "car." | | 5 | ੫ | Punj | Rhymes with "lunge." | | 6 | ੬ | Chhē | Like "cheque" without the 'ck'. | | 7 | ੭ | Satt | Rhymes with "hat." | | 8 | ੮ | Aṭṭh | Like "ought" with a soft 'th' at the end. | | 9 | ੯ | Nau | Rhymes with "now." | | 10 | ੧੦ | Das | Rhymes with "bus." |

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(Note: There are intricate grammar rules for gender and specific phonetic changes, but this is the standard counting structure.)

This serves two purposes:

Unlike English, counting in Gurmukhi introduces two major grammatical hurdles: and gender agreement for the number 1. counting in gurmukhi

Counting in Gurmukhi is more than a utilitarian skill; it is a way to participate in a lineage of sound that spans centuries. Whether you are counting the change at a market in Amritsar or counting your breaths in a quiet room, these numbers offer a link to the vibrant soul of Punjab. (Note: There are intricate grammar rules for gender

Preserving the knowledge of these symbols is an act of cultural preservation, keeping the original "Lippi" (script) of the Gurus alive. Preserving the knowledge of these symbols is an

| Numeral | Gurmukhi Script | Transliteration | Pronunciation Guide | | :--- | :---: | :--- | :--- | | | ੧ | Ikk | Rhymes with "sick" (but with a sharp 'k'). | | 2 | ੨ | Dwā | Sounds like "Duh-vah" said quickly. | | 3 | ੩ | Tinn | Rhymes with "tin." | | 4 | ੪ | Chār | Rhymes with "car." | | 5 | ੫ | Punj | Rhymes with "lunge." | | 6 | ੬ | Chhē | Like "cheque" without the 'ck'. | | 7 | ੭ | Satt | Rhymes with "hat." | | 8 | ੮ | Aṭṭh | Like "ought" with a soft 'th' at the end. | | 9 | ੯ | Nau | Rhymes with "now." | | 10 | ੧੦ | Das | Rhymes with "bus." |