Punjabi counting is based on a sound system where ones and tens are combined. However, unlike English, where patterns are very predictable (e.g., twenty-one, twenty-two), Punjabi numbers from 1 to 100 are often unique and must be memorized individually. : These are the basic building blocks.
Baba Ji stood up and placed a hand on the boy's shoulder. "You have counted the harvest, Gurbaaz. Now, you must count your life with the same honesty." 100 in punjabi
Punjabi is a unique language in that it is written in two major scripts: Gurmukhi (primarily in India) and Shahmukhi (primarily in Pakistan). Punjabi counting is based on a sound system