Numbers In Punjabi [repack] ❲2026❳
A woman sold six bright parandis (hair tassels). She held them up: “ Chhe colorful ties for your braid.” (Chhe sounds like “cheh” – six chairs in a row.)
Amrit saw seven clay diya lamps glowing. Her grandmother lit them: “ Satt stars in the evening sky.” (Satt rhymes with “but” – seven buttons on a coat.) numbers in punjabi
On a stage, five Bhangra dancers stomped their feet. They yelled, “ Panj (punj) – like Punjab – five dancers, five beats!” A woman sold six bright parandis (hair tassels)
A snake charmer had eight coiled baskets. He played his flute: “ Ath (utt) – eight cobras rise up.” (Ath sounds like “utth” – stand up eight times.) numbers in punjabi