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==Facts about Panjabi ==
==Facts about Panjabi ==
*'''Language code (ISO 639-3)''': <code>pan</code>
*'''Autonyms''' (''how to write "Panjabi" in Panjabi''): <code>ΰ¨ͺΰ©°ΰ¨œΰ¨Ύΰ¨¬ΰ©€ / ΩΎΩ†Ψ¬Ψ§Ψ¨ΫŒ</code>
*'''Other names for "Panjabi"''': <code>Eastern Panjabi, Gurmukhi, Gurumukhi, Punjabi</code>
*'''The Panjabi language is spoken in''': <code>India</code>


Panjabi (or Punjabi) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Punjabi people and native to the Punjab region of Pakistan and India.


It has approximately 113 million native speakers. The larger part – 80.5 million as of 2017 – are in Pakistan, where Punjabi has more speakers than any other language but no official recognition at the national or provincial level. In India, Punjabi is spoken by 31.1 million people (as of 2011) and has official status in the state of Punjab. The language is spoken among a significant overseas diaspora, particularly in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.


Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Punjabi people and native to the Punjab region of Pakistan and India.
In India, Punjabi is written using the Gurmukhi script, while Shahmukhi is used in Pakistan. Punjabi is unusual among Indo-Aryan languages (and Indo-European languages more generally) in its use of lexical tone.


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It has approximately 113 million native speakers. The larger part – 80.5 million as of 2017 – are in Pakistan, where Punjabi has more speakers than any other language but no official recognition at the national or provincial level. In India, Punjabi is spoken by 31.1 million people (as of 2011) and has official status in the state of Punjab. The language is spoken among a significant overseas diaspora, particularly in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.
*'''Language code (ISO 639-3)''': <code>pan</code>
*'''Autonyms''' (''how to write "Panjabi" in Panjabi''): <code>ΰ¨ͺΰ©°ΰ¨œΰ¨Ύΰ¨¬ΰ©€ / ΩΎΩ†Ψ¬Ψ§Ψ¨ΫŒ</code>
*'''Other names for "Panjabi"''': <code>Eastern Panjabi, Gurmukhi, Gurumukhi, Punjabi</code>
*'''The Panjabi language is spoken in''': <code>India</code>


In India, Punjabi is written using the Gurmukhi script, while Shahmukhi is used in Pakistan. Punjabi is unusual among Indo-Aryan languages (and Indo-European languages more generally) in its use of lexical tone.




===Sources===
===Sources===
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjabi_language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjabi_language
==Videos==
===Speak Punjabi: Greetings and asking "How are you?"===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOZGNBVclAc</youtube>
===Greeting And Manners in Punjabi | Learn Punjabi Language===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19Mq9teGNZw</youtube>
===Learn punjabi : Top 5 ways to greet people in punjabi===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp7NTxEIS-A</youtube>


==Panjabi Dictionaries==
==Panjabi Dictionaries==
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<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://books.google.com/books?id=bEwIAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover Idiomatic sentences] <span class="x">in English and Panjabi</span>, ''Lodiana Mission, Presbyterian Church'' (1846)
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://books.google.com/books?id=bEwIAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover Idiomatic sentences] <span class="x">in English and Panjabi</span>, ''Lodiana Mission, Presbyterian Church'' (1846)
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://archive.org/details/PanjabiMadeEasy-Book1?view=theater Panjabi made easy] by J. S. Nagra (1988): I &amp; [https://archive.org/details/PanjabiMadeEasy-Book2?view=theater II] - [https://archive.org/details/PanjabiMadeEasy-Book3?view=theater III]


<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://archive.org/details/PanjabiMadeEasy-Book1?view=theater Panjabi made easy] by J. S. Nagra (1988): I &amp; [https://archive.org/details/PanjabiMadeEasy-Book2?view=theater II] - [https://archive.org/details/PanjabiMadeEasy-Book3?view=theater III]
<span class="jb">β€’</span> [https://archive.org/details/PanjabiMadeEasy-Book1?view=theater Panjabi made easy] by J. S. Nagra (1988): I &amp; [https://archive.org/details/PanjabiMadeEasy-Book2?view=theater II] - [https://archive.org/details/PanjabiMadeEasy-Book3?view=theater III]
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*'''[https://polyglotclub.com/services/search-jobs/?pg_offre=99 Buy or Sell SERVICES related to Panjabi]'''
*'''[https://polyglotclub.com/services/search-jobs/?pg_offre=99 Buy or Sell SERVICES related to Panjabi]'''
== Last Lessons ==
[[Language/Panjabi/Grammar/Emotions-and-Feelings|Emotions and Feelings]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Grammar/Likes-and-Dislikes|Likes and Dislikes]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Vocabulary/Emergencies|Emergencies]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Vocabulary/Health-and-Illness|Health and Illness]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Culture/Panjabi-Media|Panjabi Media]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Culture/Panjabi-Literature|Panjabi Literature]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Culture/Folklore-and-Legends|Folklore and Legends]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Grammar/Conjunctions|Conjunctions]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Grammar/Prepositions|Prepositions]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Vocabulary/Outdoor-Activities|Outdoor Activities]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Vocabulary/Arts-and-Entertainment|Arts and Entertainment]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Vocabulary/Sports-and-Exercise|Sports and Exercise]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Culture/Traditional-Clothing|Traditional Clothing]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Culture/Food-and-Cuisine|Food and Cuisine]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Culture/Festivals-and-Celebrations|Festivals and Celebrations]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Grammar/Negation|Negation]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Grammar/Asking-Questions|Asking Questions]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Vocabulary/Accommodation-and-Reservations|Accommodation and Reservations]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Vocabulary/Directions-and-Places|Directions and Places]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Vocabulary/Modes-of-Transportation|Modes of Transportation]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Grammar/Past-Tense|Past Tense]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Grammar/Present-Tense|Present Tense]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Vocabulary/Family-and-Relationships|Family and Relationships]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Vocabulary/Clothing-and-Accessories|Clothing and Accessories]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Vocabulary/Food-and-Drinks|Food and Drinks]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Vocabulary/Colors-and-Shapes|Colors and Shapes]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Grammar/Adjectives-and-Adverbs|Adjectives and Adverbs]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Grammar/Nouns-and-Pronouns|Nouns and Pronouns]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Grammar/Subject-Object-Verb-Order|Subject Object Verb Order]] β€” [[Language/Panjabi/Vocabulary/Days-and-Months|Days and Months]]
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Facts about Panjabi[edit | edit source]

Panjabi (or Punjabi) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Punjabi people and native to the Punjab region of Pakistan and India.

It has approximately 113 million native speakers. The larger part – 80.5 million as of 2017 – are in Pakistan, where Punjabi has more speakers than any other language but no official recognition at the national or provincial level. In India, Punjabi is spoken by 31.1 million people (as of 2011) and has official status in the state of Punjab. The language is spoken among a significant overseas diaspora, particularly in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.

In India, Punjabi is written using the Gurmukhi script, while Shahmukhi is used in Pakistan. Punjabi is unusual among Indo-Aryan languages (and Indo-European languages more generally) in its use of lexical tone.


  • Language code (ISO 639-3): pan
  • Autonyms (how to write "Panjabi" in Panjabi): ΰ¨ͺΰ©°ΰ¨œΰ¨Ύΰ¨¬ΰ©€ / ΩΎΩ†Ψ¬Ψ§Ψ¨ΫŒ
  • Other names for "Panjabi": Eastern Panjabi, Gurmukhi, Gurumukhi, Punjabi
  • The Panjabi language is spoken in: India


Sources[edit | edit source]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjabi_language

Videos[edit | edit source]

Speak Punjabi: Greetings and asking "How are you?"[edit | edit source]

Greeting And Manners in Punjabi | Learn Punjabi Language[edit | edit source]

Learn punjabi : Top 5 ways to greet people in punjabi[edit | edit source]


Panjabi Dictionaries[edit | edit source]

β€’ Punjabi-English dictionary, Punjabi University (Patiala, India) (+ audio)

β€’ The Panjabi dictionary par Maya Singh (1895)

β€’ Dictionary of the Jatki or Western Panjābi Language, by A. Jukes (1900)

β€’ Grammar and dictionary of Western Panjabi, as spoken in the Shahpur district with proverbs, sayings and verses (1899)

β€’ A dictionary of the PanjābΔ« language, Lodiana Mission, Presbyterian Church (1854)

β€’ A dictionary, English and Punjabee outlines of grammar, also dialogues, by Samuel Starkey (1849)

β€’ Idiomatic sentences in English and Panjabi, Lodiana Mission, Presbyterian Church (1846)

β€’ Panjabi made easy by J. S. Nagra (1988): I & II - III

Sources[edit | edit source]

https://www.lexilogos.com/english/panjabi_dictionary.htm

Free Panjabi Lessons[edit | edit source]

Language Exchange[edit | edit source]

Forum[edit | edit source]

Tools[edit | edit source]

Marketplace[edit | edit source]

Last Lessons[edit | edit source]

Emotions and Feelings β€” Likes and Dislikes β€” Emergencies β€” Health and Illness β€” Panjabi Media β€” Panjabi Literature β€” Folklore and Legends β€” Conjunctions β€” Prepositions β€” Outdoor Activities β€” Arts and Entertainment β€” Sports and Exercise β€” Traditional Clothing β€” Food and Cuisine β€” Festivals and Celebrations β€” Negation β€” Asking Questions β€” Accommodation and Reservations β€” Directions and Places β€” Modes of Transportation β€” Past Tense β€” Present Tense β€” Family and Relationships β€” Clothing and Accessories β€” Food and Drinks β€” Colors and Shapes β€” Adjectives and Adverbs β€” Nouns and Pronouns β€” Subject Object Verb Order β€” Days and Months