Punjabi Counting 1 To 100 Pdf !!exclusive!!
In Punjab (India), the Gurmukhi numerals (੧, ੨, ੩…) are still used in traditional texts, signboards, and religious scriptures (e.g., page numbers of Guru Granth Sahib). However, in modern daily life, Western Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3…) are more common. A PDF bridging both systems is highly useful.
Add a fourth column for "Example" (e.g., "3 apples = ਤਿੰਨ ਸੇਬ"). punjabi counting 1 to 100 pdf
Once you have downloaded or printed your , do not just read it. Use these drills: In Punjab (India), the Gurmukhi numerals (੧, ੨,
Learning Punjabi counting (Ginti) from 1 to 100 involves mastering the unique Gurmukhi numerals and the phonetic patterns that form larger numbers. Unlike English, where numbers are often built with simple suffixes like "-teen" or "-ty," Punjabi numbers often combine sounds from the ones and tens in more complex ways. Add a fourth column for "Example" (e