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Here are practical examples of how to use the number in sentences:

To master these, practice by learning the first ten numbers (1–10) and then the base tens (20, 30, 40, etc.) to recognize the patterns in between. 65 in punjabi

The prefix in Painhat is derived from the word for five ( Panj ). Here are practical examples of how to use

: Painhat (ਪੈਂਹਟ) — where the final "th" (ਠ) sound is often softened to a "t" (ਟ) sound. Contextual Counting (61–70) 65 in punjabi

Punjabi numbers are largely based on a where the units (1–9) merge with the base tens (10, 20, 30, etc.).

: Typically ends with a "th" (ਠ) sound: ਪੈਂਹਠ (painh-at).