ਪੰਜ (Panj) - 5
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The Punjabi digit for 5 (੫) looks like a mirrored 'Y'. The digit for 8 (੮) resembles a sideways 'S'. ਪੰਜ (Panj) - 5 Ikāvañ (51), Bāvañ (52),
Learning Punjabi counting (Ginti) is a fundamental step for anyone looking to connect with the rich culture of Punjab. While many beginners rely on English numerals, mastering the Gurmukhi script and the unique sound patterns of Punjabi numbers from 1 to 100 provides a much deeper linguistic foundation. ਪੰਜ (Panj) - 5 Ikāvañ (51)
: Focus on memorizing 10 (Das), 20 (Veeh), 30 (Teeh), 40 (Chalee), and 50 (Panjha) first. Once you know these, the numbers in between often follow a phonetic pattern based on these endings.