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Counting In Gurmukhi -| Number | Gurmukhi | Translit. | Logic | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 11 | ੧੧ | Gyarāṉ | Irregular | | 12 | ੧੨ | Bārāṉ | Irregular | | 20 | ੨੦ | Vīh | Base | | 21 | ੨੧ | Ikkī | 20 (Vīh) + 1 (Ikk) → Ikkī | | 30 | ੩੦ | Tīh | Base | | 90 | ੯੦ | Navvē̃ | Base | | 100 | ੧੦੦ | Sau | Sau | To an outsider, a Punjabi marketplace or a Sikh religious ceremony might sound like a blur of rhythmic, tonal sounds. But beneath that musicality lies a precise numerical system. Counting in Gurmukhi is not merely a translation of "one, two, three"; it is a linguistic journey through tone, gender, and cultural heritage. counting in gurmukhi Count from 1 to 10 aloud, focusing on the sharp, dental consonants. Then write the number 55 in Gurmukhi (Hint: ੫੫). Welcome to the world of Gurmukhi numbers. | Number | Gurmukhi | Translit | Digit | Gurmukhi | Transliteration | Approx. Sound | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | ੧ | Ikk | ik (sharp, cut short) | | 2 | ੨ | Do | doe (as in "dough") | | 3 | ੩ | Tinn | tin (with a dental 't') | | 4 | ੪ | Chaar | chahr (rhymes with "car") | | 5 | ੫ | Panj | punj (like "punch" without 'ch') | | 6 | ੬ | Chhe | chay (rhymes with "say") | | 7 | ੭ | Satt | suth (dental 't') | | 8 | ੮ | Ath | uht (dental 'th') | | 9 | ੯ | Naun | noh-n (nasal 'n') | | 10 | ੧੦ | Das | duss (rhymes with "bus") | Counting in Gurmukhi is not merely a translation |
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