Veera Dheera Sooran Movie Stills and Gallery Chiyaan Vikram’s Veera Dheera Sooran part 2 releasing on March 27. Suraj Venjaramoodu is making his debut in Tamil with director S U Arun Kumar’s ‘Veera Dheera Sooran’, featuring actor Vikram in the lead and GV Prakash Kumar composed the music. Rounding up the cast alongside Vikram are Dushara Vijayan, SJ Suryah, and […]
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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.)
Nine sweet gulab jamun floated in sugar syrup. The shopkeeper winked, “ Naun (non) – nine yummy balls, none left soon.” numbers in punjabi
Finally, Amrit’s father gave her ten rupees. “ Das (duss) fingers to count, all done – time to go home!” Quick Recap Chart (Punjabi – English) | Number | Punjabi (Gurmukhi) | Sound-Alike Clue | |--------|--------------------|------------------| | 1 | ੧ (ਇੱਕ) – Ikk | “ick” as in sticky sweet | | 2 | ੨ (ਦੋ) – Do | “dough” for two breads | | 3 | ੩ (ਤਿੰਨ) – Tin | tin cans (3) | | 4 | ੪ (ਚਾਰ) – Chaar | four cars (chaar) | | 5 | ੫ (ਪੰਜ) – Panj | punj (Punjab’s 5 rivers) | | 6 | ੬ (ਛੇ) – Chhe | chair (6 legs on a chair) | | 7 | ੭ (ਸੱਤ) – Satt | sat (seven sat on a mat) | | 8 | ੮ (ਅੱਠ) – Ath | utter (8 utter sounds) | | 9 | ੯ (ਨੌਂ) – Naun | non (9 non‑stop sweets) | | 10 | ੧੦ (ਦਸ) – Das | duss (10 fingers to duss the dust) | Memory Tip: Practice by pretending you’re at Amrit’s fair. Point to one jalebi ( ikk ), two jaggery blocks ( do ), three goats ( tin ), and so on. The more you imagine the scene, the easier the numbers stick! Amrit saw seven clay diya lamps glowing
Nearby, three little goats were munching grass. Amrit counted, “ Tin tin horns on a bicycle.” (Tin = three – imagine three tin cans tied to a bike.) “ Das (duss) fingers to count, all done
She ran to four spinning charkhi (Ferris wheels). The wheels went round, “ Chaar chakkar (turns) for a rupee!” (Chaar rhymes with “car” – four cars on a ride.)
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.)
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.)






