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  punjabi short stories online: Selected Punjabi Short Stories Edited By Rajendra Awasthy, 2004
  punjabi short stories online: Stories of the Soil Nirupama Dutt, 2010 A story of the Soil is a collection of over forty classic Punjabi short stories. Combining a rich oral tradition of kissas with tropes from Western literature, Punjabi short-story writers have developed their own unique way of portraying love, longing, ecstasy and malice. Spanning a century, these stories talk of life in the village and the town. There are haunting tales about Partition like 'A Matter of Faith' by Gulzar Singh Sandhu where a horrible tragedy is viewed through the eyes of a child. Along with sensitive accounts of life from across the border in Pakistan are tales by the Dalits who until recently had been rendered voiceless. Amrita Pritam's 'The Vault', a metaphor for a barren womb, explores the identity of a Punjabi woman while stories like Surjit Birdi's 'Flies' reveals the concerns faced by the Punjabi diaspora. Translated and edited by Nirupama Dutt, these carefully selected stories reflect every aspect of life in the land of five rivers.
  punjabi short stories online: Why I am an Atheist Bhagat Singh, 2019-08-15 A discussion with a friend soon turned into a matter of self-assessment, leading to this discourse on why Bhagat Singh chose to be an atheist. Even in the face of death at a very young age, with uncanny observations and sharp questions, he forces us to re-think our foundations to faith in god.
  punjabi short stories online: Kaka and Munni: A Folktale from Punjab Natasha Sharma, Kaka, the wicked crow, wants to eat Munni's eggs. But Munni is a very clever sparrow. And so are all the characters in this popular folktale from Punjab.
  punjabi short stories online: STORIES OF THE SOIL Nirupama Dutt, 2010-11-30 Waris Shah, I call out to you. Rise from our Grave. Speak out and turn. A page of another book of love ... - Amrita Pritam. Stories of the Soil is a collection of over forty classic Punjabi short stories. Combining a rich oral traditon of kissas with tropes from Western literature, Punjabi short-story writers have developed their own unique way of portraying love, longing, ecstasy and malice. Spanning a century, these stories talk of life int eh village and the town. There are haunting tales about partition like á matter of faith'by gulzar singh Sandhu where a horrible tragedy is viewed through the eyes of a child. along with sensitive accounts of life from across the border in Pakistan are tales by the Dalits who until recently had been rendered voiceless. Amrita pritam's 'The Vault', a metaphor for a barren womb, explores the identity of a PUnjabi woman while stories like Surjit Birdi's 'files'reveal the concerns faced by the Punjabi diaspora. Translated and edited by Nirupama Dutt, these carefully selected stories reflect every aspect of life in the land of five rivers.
  punjabi short stories online: Erotic Stories for Punjabi Widows Balli Kaur Jaswal, 2021
  punjabi short stories online: Bed time stories: Guru Gobind Singh ji Santokh Singh Jagdev, 1991 On Sikh gurus, saints, and warriors; for children.
  punjabi short stories online: Contemporary Indian Short Stories Bhabani Bhattacharya, 2006
  punjabi short stories online: China and India Online Marcus F. Franda, 2002 This is the first book-length comparison of the politics and diplomacy of information technology development in the two most populous nations. Visit our website for sample chapters!
  punjabi short stories online: The Punjab Story Amarjit Kaur, Lt Gen Jagjit Singh Aurora, Khushwant Singh, MV Kamanth, Shekhar Gupta, Subhash Kirpekar, Sunil Sethi, Tavleen Singh, 2012-08-10 6 June 1984: The Indian Army storms the Golden Temple in Amritsar. Called Operation Bluestar, the historic and unprecedented event ended the growing spectre of terrorism perpetrated by the extremist Sikh leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and his followers once and for all. But it left in its wake unsolved political questions that continued to threaten Punjab's stability for years to come. How, in a brief span of three years, did India's dynamic frontier state become a national problem? Who was to blame: the central government for allowing the crisis to drift despite warnings, or the long-drawn-out Akali agitation, or the notorious gang of militants who transformed a holy shrine into a sanctuary for terrorists? First published two months after Operation Bluestar, The Punjab Story pieces together the complex Punjab jigsaw through the eyes of some of India's most eminent public figures and journalists. Writing with the passion and conviction of those who were involved with the drama, they present a wide-ranging perspective on the past, present and future of the Punjab tangle; and the truth of many of their'conclusions having been borne out by time.
  punjabi short stories online: Legacies of the Homeland Paramjeet Singh, 2018-04-07 This book is not intended to provide a list of the 100 ‘best’ books ever written and published by Punjabi authors. Given the sheer range of books written by Punjabi authors and the unpredictability of individual taste, any such definitive list is quite impossible. Secondly, the choice has been restricted to books that were written by them either in Punjabi, Hindi or Urdu but have been translated into English. Thus, personal choice restricted by availability has dictated this selection. The choice of books includes autobiographies, novels, short stories, poems, and plays. Research books, religious books, and books written originally in English have not been included. From the Introduction I am amazed at the scholarship, the passion and the love with which Paramjeet Singh has written this book. It will be a reference volume for all times. Nirupama Dutt Poet, Journalist & Translator Mr. Singh’s effort is commendable as he is making available some of the rarest of gems of Punjabi literature to the non-Punjabi readers. I congratulate Mr. Singh on putting together this selection and hope that non-Punjabi readers of this book would find new horizons of cultural experience opening up before them. Of course, for Punjabi readers, it may be yet another opportunity to experience a sense of genuine pride in their rich legacy of language, literature and culture. . Prof. Rana Nayar
  punjabi short stories online: The Lazy Bee - ਆਲਸੀ ਮੱਖੀ J S Khaira, 2021-07-04 A Children's illustrated book that is translated into Punjabi Language. QR Codes are embedded into the book to allow readers to listen to the audio script in Punjabi language as well as enjoy an animated version of the story. This book is especially useful for young learners of the Punjabi language as the emphasis is placed on the learning of Punjabi Vocabulary in the context of the story.
  punjabi short stories online: Holy Bible (NIV) Various Authors,, 2008-09-02 The NIV is the world's best-selling modern translation, with over 150 million copies in print since its first full publication in 1978. This highly accurate and smooth-reading version of the Bible in modern English has the largest library of printed and electronic support material of any modern translation.
  punjabi short stories online: Stories Fyodor Dostoyevsky, 1975
  punjabi short stories online: Regional perspectives on India's Partition Anjali Gera Roy, Nandi Bhatia, 2023-05-04 This book expands the scope of understanding of the vast, albeit uneven, experience of the 1947 Partition of India by including localities and life stories from and beyond the regions of Punjab and Bengal. Building on existing research on Partition, the chapters present and analyse the consequences of Partition displacement and the resilience of communities in different parts of the nation. Regions discussed include the Chitmahals, Assam, Tripura, Mizoram, Hyderabad, Andaman Islands, and Jammu and Kashmir. The contributors show that the heterogeneity of people’s experiences reside in spaces of the family, home, neighbourhoods, villages, towns and cities refugee settlements, letters, memoirs, biographies, films, fiction, oral histories, and testimonies. The book examines the Partition’s complex effects in regions, localities and contexts and its material and psychological ramifications. This book is a unique and comprehensive contribution in enabling a more complex understanding of how Partition played out and continues to do so for groups and generations across India. It will be of interest to a multidisciplinary audience, including history, literature, comparative literature, colonial and postcolonial studies, modern Asian studies, studies of South Asia, and studies of memory and trauma.
  punjabi short stories online: Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning -- IDEAL 2013 Hujun Yin, Ke Tang, Yang Gao, Frank Klawonn, Minho Lee, Bin Li, Thomas Weise, Xin Yao, 2013-10-16 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning, IDEAL 2013, held in Hefei, China, in October 2013. The 76 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 130 submissions. These papers provided a valuable collection of latest research outcomes in data engineering and automated learning, from methodologies, frameworks and techniques to applications. In addition to various topics such as evolutionary algorithms, neural networks, probabilistic modelling, swarm intelligent, multi-objective optimisation, and practical applications in regression, classification, clustering, biological data processing, text processing, video analysis, including a number of special sessions on emerging topics such as adaptation and learning multi-agent systems, big data, swarm intelligence and data mining, and combining learning and optimisation in intelligent data engineering.
  punjabi short stories online: The Social Space of Language Farina Mir, 2010 poetics of belonging in the region. --Book Jacket.
  punjabi short stories online: The Story of the Sikhs , 2019
  punjabi short stories online: Voices in the Back Courtyard Narinder Jit Kaur, 2010 Shah's harlot / Amrita Pritam -- God and seasons / Dalip Kaur Tiwana -- Wait / Ajeet Cour -- Face in the mirror / Prabhjot Kaur -- Sparks in the ashes / Bachint Kaur -- The survivors / Sukhwant Kaur Mann -- The seven maidens / Rajinder Kaur -- Inferno of silence / N. Kaur -- Spook / Rashim -- Trembling shadow / Sharan Makkar -- Too close, too distant / Balwinder Brar -- Trails of the bare feet / Chandan Negi -- The purchased woman / Veena Verma -- The unfitting cardigan / Baljit Balli -- Agony of a daughter / Sharanjit Kaur
  punjabi short stories online: The Collected Short Stories of Khushwant Singh Khushwant Singh, 2005 Khushwant Singh First Established His Reputation As A Writer Through The Short Story. Sine Then He Has Become One Of Indias Most Celebrated Authors, Its Most Widely Read Journalist, And Its Most Outspoken Public Figure. This Volume Contains Stories By Him That Have Appeared In Smaller Collections Of His Work And Separately, In Literary Journals Over Nearly Fifty Years.
  punjabi short stories online: Cocktales : Get intoxicated with perennial short stories Pratima Raj, 2022-03-23 ‘Cocktales’, is a motley of short stories, like the fusion of syrup in cocktail glass, where experiences and exposures are mixed with the essence of the lifestyle and preaching, and mistakes surges the intoxication to feel the worth of the life. The motive of penning short stories is to rejuvenate fatigue body and mind through short reads.
  punjabi short stories online: Ink Tales: Bedtime Stories for the End of the World Helen Mort, Inua Ellams, Joelle Taylor, Kayo Chingonyi, Malika Booker, Will Harris, 2020-10 Five powerful retellings of classic fairy tales, myths and folklore, written by some of the most ground-breaking UK poets and illustrated by Amandeep Singh, AKA Inkquisitive.
  punjabi short stories online: Using Corpora to Explore Linguistic Variation Randi Reppen, Susan M. Fitzmaurice, Douglas Biber, 2002-11-29 Using Corpora to Explore Linguistic Variation illustrates the ways in which linguistic variation can be explored through corpus-based investigation. Two major kinds of research questions are considered: variation in the use of a particular linguistic feature, and variation across dialects or registers. Part 1: “Exploring variation in the use of linguistic features” focuses on the study of specific words, expressions, or grammatical constructions, to study variation in the use of a particular linguistic feature. Part 2: “Exploring dialect and register variation” describes salient characteristics of dialects or registers and the patterns of variation across varieties. Part 3: “Exploring Historical Variation” applies these same two major perspectives to historical variation. One recurring theme is the extent to which linguistic variation depends on register differences, reflecting the importance of register as a key methodological and thematic concern in current corpus linguistic research.
  punjabi short stories online: The Legends of the Panjâb Sir Richard Carnac Temple, 1883
  punjabi short stories online: Partition and the Practice of Memory Churnjeet Mahn, Anne Murphy, 2017-12-05 This edited collection attends to the locations of memory along and about the Indo-Pakistan and Indo-Bangladesh borders and the complex ways in which such memories are both allowed for and erased in the present. The collection is situated at the intersection of narratives connected to memory and commemoration in order to ask how memories have been formed and perpetuated across the imposition of these borders. It explores how national boundaries both silence memories and can be subverted in important ways, through consideration of physical sites and cultural practices on both sides of the India-Pakistan-Bangladesh borders that gesture towards that which has been lost – that is, the cultural whole that was the cultural regions of Punjab and Bengal before Partition, as well as broader cultural wholes across South Asia, across religious and linguistic lines – alongside forces that deny such connections. The chapters address issues of heritage and memory through specific case-studies on present-day memorial, museological and commemoration practices, through which sometimes competing memorial landscapes have been constructed, and show how memories of past traumas and histories become inscribed into diverse forms of cultural heritage (the built landscape, literature, film).
  punjabi short stories online: Learn to speak and write Punjabi in 30 days YouGuide Ltd, 2024-01-18
  punjabi short stories online: The Girl with Ghost Eyes M. H. Boroson, 2015-11-03 “The Girl with Ghost Eyes is a fun, fun read. Martial arts and Asian magic set in Old San Francisco make for a fresh take on urban fantasy, a wonderful story that kept me up late to finish.” —#1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Briggs It’s the end of the nineteenth century in San Francisco’s Chinatown, and ghost hunters from the Maoshan traditions of Daoism keep malevolent spiritual forces at bay. Li-lin, the daughter of a renowned Daoshi exorcist, is a young widow burdened with yin eyes—the unique ability to see the spirit world. Her spiritual visions and the death of her husband bring shame to Li-lin and her father—and shame is not something this immigrant family can afford. When a sorcerer cripples her father, terrible plans are set in motion, and only Li-lin can stop them. To aid her are her martial arts and a peachwood sword, her burning paper talismans, and a wisecracking spirit in the form of a human eyeball tucked away in her pocket. Navigating the dangerous alleys and backrooms of a male-dominated Chinatown, Li-lin must confront evil spirits, gangsters, and soulstealers before the sorcerer’s ritual summons an ancient evil that could burn Chinatown to the ground. With a rich and inventive historical setting, nonstop martial arts action, authentic Chinese magic, and bizarre monsters from Asian folklore, The Girl with Ghost Eyes is also the poignant story of a young immigrant searching to find her place beside the long shadow of a demanding father and the stigma of widowhood. In a Chinatown caught between tradition and modernity, one woman may be the key to holding everything together. Skyhorse Publishing, under our Night Shade and Talos imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of titles for readers interested in science fiction (space opera, time travel, hard SF, alien invasion, near-future dystopia), fantasy (grimdark, sword and sorcery, contemporary urban fantasy, steampunk, alternative history), and horror (zombies, vampires, and the occult and supernatural), and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller, a national bestseller, or a Hugo or Nebula award-winner, we are committed to publishing quality books from a diverse group of authors.
  punjabi short stories online: Pārāśarapraśna Kapur Singh, 2001
  punjabi short stories online: A Start in Punjabi Henry Allan Gleason, Harjeet Singh Gill, 1972
  punjabi short stories online: Khooni Vaisakhi Nānaka Siṅgha, 2019
  punjabi short stories online: Grieving for Pigeons Zubair Ahmad, 2022-05-31 In this poignant and meditative collection of short stories, Zubair Ahmad captures the lives and experiences of the people of the Punjab, a region divided between India and Pakistan. In an intimate narrative style, Ahmad writes a world that hovers between memory and imagination, home and abroad. The narrator follows the pull of his subconscious, shifting between past and present, recalling different eras of Lahore's neighbourhoods and the communities that define them. These stories evoke the complex realities of post-colonial Pakistani Punjab. The contradictions and betrayals of this region's history reverberate through the stories, evident in the characters, their circumstances, and sometimes their erasure. Skillfully translated from Punjabi by Anne Murphy, this collection is an essential contribution to the wider recognition of the Punjabi language and its literature.
  punjabi short stories online: The Very Hungry Caterpillar Eric Carle, 2016-11-22 The all-time classic picture book, from generation to generation, sold somewhere in the world every 30 seconds! Have you shared it with a child or grandchild in your life? For the first time, Eric Carle’s The Very Hungry Caterpillar is now available in e-book format, perfect for storytime anywhere. As an added bonus, it includes read-aloud audio of Eric Carle reading his classic story. This fine audio production pairs perfectly with the classic story, and it makes for a fantastic new way to encounter this famous, famished caterpillar.
  punjabi short stories online: The Psychology of Money Morgan Housel, 2020-09-08 Doing well with money isn’t necessarily about what you know. It’s about how you behave. And behavior is hard to teach, even to really smart people. Money—investing, personal finance, and business decisions—is typically taught as a math-based field, where data and formulas tell us exactly what to do. But in the real world people don’t make financial decisions on a spreadsheet. They make them at the dinner table, or in a meeting room, where personal history, your own unique view of the world, ego, pride, marketing, and odd incentives are scrambled together. In The Psychology of Money, award-winning author Morgan Housel shares 19 short stories exploring the strange ways people think about money and teaches you how to make better sense of one of life’s most important topics.
  punjabi short stories online: Anand Sahib Amar, Amar Das (Guru), 2008-01-01
  punjabi short stories online: Educating Emergent Bilinguals Ofelia Garcia, Jo Anne Kleifgen, 2018 Now available in a revised and expanded edition, this accessible guide introduces readers to the issues and controversies surrounding the education of language minority students in the United States. What makes this book a perennial favorite are the succinct descriptions of alternative practices for transforming our schools and students’ futures, such as building on students’ home languages and literacy practices, incorporating curricular and pedagogical innovations, using proven-effective approaches to parent engagement, and employing alternative assessment tools. The authors have updated their bestseller to reflect recent shifts in policies, programs, and practices due to globalization and the changing economy; demographic trends; and new research on EL pedagogy. A totally new chapter highlights multimedia and multimodal instructional possibilities for engaging EL students. “This is the book that every educator in 21st-century USA should read. Few will not have students from other-than-English backgrounds at some point.” —Patricia Gándara, co-director, The Civil Rights Project at UCLA “The second edition of this important book is a must-read for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners interested in improving the education of minoritized emergent bilinguals.” —Nelson L. Flores, University of Pennsylvania “An excellent resource for policymakers, researchers, and educators who are interested in taking specific action to improve the education of English learners.” —Linguistics and Education (of first edition)
  punjabi short stories online: Girl In Room 105 Chetan Bhagat, 2024-02-23 Hi, I'm Keshav, and my life is screwed. I hate my job and my girlfriend left me. Ah, the beautiful Zara. Zara is from Kashmir. She is a Muslim. And did I tell you my family is a bit, well, traditional? Anyway, leave that. Zara and I broke up four years ago. She moved on in life. I didn't. I drank every night to forget her. I called, messaged, and stalked her on social media. She just ignored me. However, that night, on the eve of her birthday, Zara messaged me. She called me over, like old times, to her hostel room 105. I shouldn't have gone, but I did... and my life changed forever. This is not a love story. It is an unlove story. From the author of Five Point Someone and 2 States, comes a fast-paced, funny and unputdownable thriller about obsessive love and finding purpose in life against the backdrop of contemporary India.
  punjabi short stories online: Selected Short Stories of Sujan Singh , 2019
  punjabi short stories online: The Bear Ate Your Sandwich Julia Sarcone-Roach, 2015-01-06 Bear meets sandwich, adventure ensues. . . . An irresistible treat for fans of Jon Klassen, Peter Brown, and Mo Willems. By now I think you know what happened to your sandwich. But you may not know how it happened. So let me tell you. It all started with the bear . . . So begins Julia Sarcone-Roach’s delicious tale of a bear, lost in the city, who happens upon an unattended sandwich in the park. The bear’s journey from forest to city and back home again is full of happy accidents, funny encounters, and sensory delights. The story is so engrossing, it’s not until the very end that we begin to suspect this is a TALL tale. The wonderfully told story, spectacular illustrations, and surprise ending make this Julia Sarcone-Roach’s best book to date. You’ll want to share it with your friends (and keep a close eye on your lunch). Praise for The Bear Ate Your Sandwich: ***Winner of an Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Honor Award!*** This story is mischief-making at its finest. And just like a good sandwich, it's hard to resist. - Book Page Charming — The Wall Street Journal While the bear storyline is entertaining in itself, the ending twist will equally delight kids who love to spot untruths, and a second reading for hints as to the narrator’s credibility may well be in order. — The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Starred review
  punjabi short stories online: The Metamorphosis Franz Kafka, 2020-01-14 New translation of The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka. Poor Gregor Samsa! This guy wakes up one morning to discover that he's become a monstrous vermin. The first pages of The Metamorphosis where Gregor tries to communicate through the bedroom door with his family, who think he’s merely being lazy, is vintage screwball comedy. Indeed, scholars and readers alike have delighted in Kafka’s gallows humor and matter-of-fact handling of the absurd and the terrifying. But it is one of the most enigmatic stories of all time, with an opening sentence that’s unparalleled in all of literature.
  punjabi short stories online: Desire v/s Destiny...Short stories and poems inspired by real life Rahul Miglani,
Punjabi language - Wikipedia
Punjabi is the most widely-spoken first language in Pakistan, with 88.9 million native speakers according to the 2023 Pakistani census, and the 11th most widely-spoken in India, with 31.1 …

Punjabi language | Origins, Writing System & Dialects | Britannica
May 21, 2025 · Punjabi language, one of the most widely spoken Indo-Aryan languages. The old British spelling “Punjabi” remains in more common general usage than the academically …

Punjabi - The Languages
Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by millions of people in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. It is the mother tongue of the Punjabi people and has official status in the Indian …

Punjabi language, alphabets and pronunciation - Omniglot
Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in Punjab Province in Pakistan, and in Punjab state in India. There are also Punjabi speakers in the Kenya, Singapore, UK, Canada, the …

Punjabi | Penn Language Center - University of Pennsylvania
Punjabi, the language of the land of five rivers, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by over 105 million people - mainly Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims in both India and Pakistan. Punjabi is one of …

Punjabi language - Wikiwand
Punjabi, sometimes spelled Panjabi, is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Punjab region of Pakistan and India. It is one of the most widely spoken native lang...

Punjabi Language - WorldAtlas
Dec 9, 2021 · Punjabi is widely spoken by several people residing in India, Pakistan, United States, United Arab Emirates, Canada, Australia, France, Netherlands, New Zealand, Italy, …

A Complete Overview of the Punjabi Language
Introduction Punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ / پنجابی) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by over 130 million people worldwide, primarily in the Punjab region, which spans across India and Pakistan. It is the 10th …

Punjabi - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
Dec 25, 2024 · ਹਰਿਮੰਦਿਰ ਸਾਹਿਬ- Golden Temple at Amritsar, India Punjabi, a language of the Indo-European family, is native to the Punjab region. In Eastern Punjab (India), it is written in …

Punjabi language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …
Punjabi (Punjabi: ਪੰਜਾਬੀ, پَنْجَاْبِیْ) is an Indo-Aryan language. It is native to Punjab region of Indian Subcontinent , which includes Pakistani province of Punjab and Indian state of Punjab .

Punjabi language - Wikipedia
Punjabi is the most widely-spoken first language in Pakistan, with 88.9 million native speakers according to the 2023 Pakistani census, and the 11th most widely-spoken in India, with 31.1 …

Punjabi language | Origins, Writing System & Dialects | Britannica
May 21, 2025 · Punjabi language, one of the most widely spoken Indo-Aryan languages. The old British spelling “Punjabi” remains in more common general usage than the academically …

Punjabi - The Languages
Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by millions of people in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. It is the mother tongue of the Punjabi people and has official status in the Indian …

Punjabi language, alphabets and pronunciation - Omniglot
Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in Punjab Province in Pakistan, and in Punjab state in India. There are also Punjabi speakers in the Kenya, Singapore, UK, Canada, the …

Punjabi | Penn Language Center - University of Pennsylvania
Punjabi, the language of the land of five rivers, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by over 105 million people - mainly Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims in both India and Pakistan. Punjabi is one …

Punjabi language - Wikiwand
Punjabi, sometimes spelled Panjabi, is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Punjab region of Pakistan and India. It is one of the most widely spoken native lang...

Punjabi Language - WorldAtlas
Dec 9, 2021 · Punjabi is widely spoken by several people residing in India, Pakistan, United States, United Arab Emirates, Canada, Australia, France, Netherlands, New Zealand, Italy, …

A Complete Overview of the Punjabi Language
Introduction Punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ / پنجابی) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by over 130 million people worldwide, primarily in the Punjab region, which spans across India and Pakistan. It is …

Punjabi - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
Dec 25, 2024 · ਹਰਿਮੰਦਿਰ ਸਾਹਿਬ- Golden Temple at Amritsar, India Punjabi, a language of the Indo-European family, is native to the Punjab region. In Eastern Punjab (India), it is written in …

Punjabi language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …
Punjabi (Punjabi: ਪੰਜਾਬੀ, پَنْجَاْبِیْ) is an Indo-Aryan language. It is native to Punjab region of Indian Subcontinent , which includes Pakistani province of Punjab and Indian state of Punjab .