Numbers In - Punjabi
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.) numbers in punjabi
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.) She ran to four spinning charkhi (Ferris wheels)