Counting In Punjabi ((hot)) — 1 To 100
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Punjabi, a rich and vibrant language spoken primarily in the Punjab regions of India and Pakistan, has a unique and fascinating numerical system. In this paper, we will explore the counting system in Punjabi, focusing on numbers from 1 to 100. Understanding the numerical system of any language is crucial for effective communication, and Punjabi is no exception. 1 to 100 counting in punjabi
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The Punjabi language uses a decimal (base-10) system for counting, similar to English and many other languages. However, the numerals and their representations are distinct and reflective of the language's cultural and linguistic heritage. Punjabi numerals are written in the Gurmukhi script in India and the Shahmukhi script in Pakistan. I recommend: Punjabi