How to count in Saraiki (سرائيكى), a Lahnda language spoken in Pakistan and northern India.
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| Numeral | Cardinal | Ordinal |
|---|---|---|
| 0 (٠) | (sifar)صفر | |
| 1 (۱) | [hɪk] (hik)ہِک | (pahlā)پَہلا |
| 2 (۲) | [ɗuː] (ḏū)ݙُو | (ḏūjhā)ݙُوجھا |
| 3 (۳) | [t̪ə.ɾɛː] (tarā'e)تَرائے | (tarījhā)تَرِیجھا |
| 4 (۴) | [ʧaːɾ] (cār)چار | (cothā)چوتھا |
| 5 (۵) | [pə̃ʤ] (panj)پَنج | (panǰvāṉ)پَنڄْوَاں |
| 6 (۶) | [ʧʰẽː(h̃)] (cheṉ)چھیں | (chenoāṉ)چھینوَاں |
| 7 (۷) | [sət̪] (sat)سَت | (satvāṉ)سَتْوَاں |
| 8 (۸) | [əʈʰ] (aṭh)اَٹھ | (aṭhoāṉ)اَٹْھوَاں |
| 9 (۹) | [nɔ̃ː] (nauṉ)نَوں | (nāvāṉ)ناواں |
| 10 (۱۰) | [ɗəh] (ḏāh)ݙاہ | (ḏāhvāṉ)ݙاہْواں |
| 11 (۱۱) | [jaː.ɾʰãː] (gyārah)یارھاں | یارْھوَاں |
| 12 (۱۲) | [ɓaː.ɾʰãː] (ḇārhāṉ)ٻارھاں | (ḇārhoāṉ)ٻارْھوَاں |
| 13 (۱۳) | [t̪eː.ɾʰãː] (terhāṉ)تیرھاں (terāṉ)تیراں | (terhoāṉ)تیرْھوَاں |
| 14 (۱۴) | [ʧoː.ɗãː] (coḏāṉ)چوݙاں | (coḏvāṉ)چوݙْواں |
| 15 (۱۵) | (pandhrāṉ)پَندْھراں | (pandhrvāṉ)پَندھرْوَاں |
| 16 (۱۶) | [soː.lʰãː] (solhāṉ)سولھاں | (solhoāṉ)سولْھوَاں |
| 17 (۱۷) | [sət̪aː.ɾʰãː] (satārhāṉ)سَتارھاں | (satārhoāṉ)سَتارھاں |
| 18 (۱۸) | [ə.ʈʰaː.ɾʰãː] (aṭhārhāṉ)اٹھارھاں | (aṭhārhoāṉ)اٹھارْھوَاں |
| 19 (۱۹) | [ʊnːiː] (unnī)اُنّی (unvīh)اُنْوِیہہ | (unīvāṉ)اُنِیوَاں |
| 20 (۲۰) | (vīh)وِیْہہ | (vīhvāṉ)وِیْہْوَاں |
| 21 (۲۱) | [ɪk.kiː] (īkkī)اِکّی | (īkīvāṉ)اِکِیواں |
| 22 (۲۲) | [ɓaː.viː] (ḇāvī)ٻاوی | (ḇauiyoāṉ)ٻَوِیواں |
| 23 (۲۳) | [t̪ɾeːviː] (treyoy)تریوی | |
| 24 (۲۴) | [ʧə.viː] (cavī)چَوّی | |
| 25 (۲۵) | [pə̃ʤiː] (panjī)پَنْجی | |
| 26 (۲۶) | [ʧʰəɓ.ɓiː] (chaḇḇī)چَھٻّی | |
| 27 (۲۷) | [sə.t̪aː.viː] (satāvī)سَتاوی | |
| 28 (۲۸) | [əʈʰaːviː] (aṭhāvī)اٹھاوی | |
| 29 (۲۹) | [ʊ.nət̪.t̪iː] (unattī)اُنَتّی | |
| 30 (۳۰) | [t̪ɾiːh] (trīh)ترِیہہ | |
| 40 (۴۰) | [ʧɑː.liːh] (cālīh)چالِیہہ | |
| 50 (۵۰) | [pə̃ɲ.ʤʰɑː] (paṉjhā)پَن٘جھا | |
| 60 (۶۰) | [səʈʰː] (saṭh)سَٹھ | |
| 70 (۷۰) | (sattar)سَتَّر, (sattir)سَتِّر | |
| 80 (۸۰) | [əsːiː] (assī)اَسّی | |
| 90 (۹۰) | (nauve)نَوے | |
| 100 (۱۰۰) | (sau)سو |
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Hear some Saraiki numbers:
Information about Saraiki numbers
https://www.mathsdesign.com/mathematics/numbers-in-different-languages/saraiki-numbers/
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Saraiki_numerals
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