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  1. kps gill's take on 1984 and the killings Endgame In Punjab: 1988-1993 K. P. S. Gill
  2. Hi is anyone interested in learning Punjabi on Skype? Punjabi has recently been named as the third most spoken language in England and Wales. I would like to practice my Punjabi, as I would like to able to speak more fluently, I am intermediate level. If you speak Punjabi I would love to hear from you!! If anyone is interested please leave your skype id and i will add you. Thanks
  3. Does anyone know any link for "Undithi Duniya" By Bhai Sahib Bhai Randhir Singh ji available to download? We have in English Translation, not in Punjabi here.
  4. I am lil slow in reading punjabi....... n the words are difficult to understand.. please somebody help me out with the explanation for the same. here the link: http://i.imgbox.com/abduaAAO.jpg Thanks :D
  5. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Sangat Jeo A few books on learning written and spoken Punjabi have been uploaded on SikhSangat's Scribd account. Perhaps those of us who are not familiar with Gurmukhi script, or those who want to improve their Punjabi vocabulary and general reading skills will find these self-study books useful. :geek: Links: 1. Colloquial Panjabi - A Complete Language Course by Mangat Rai Bhardwaj - Published by Routledge, London (2004) From the Preface: "This course... is a complete language course which aims at helping you learn the colloquial variety of Panjabi... One of its major objectives is to help the learner take her/his linguistic skills to the level from where she or he is able to take charge of her/his own learning, become her/his own language teacher and attain higher levels without anybody's help. This course has been designed in such a way that you do not have to learn reading and writing at the same time as spoken Panjabi." Read/Download: http://www.scribd.co...at-Rai-Bhardwaj 2. Introduction to Punjabi Language - Unknown Author Read/Download: http://www.scribd.co...unjabi-Language 3. Punjabi Primer - Scientifically designed for easy learning by Dr. Gurbakhsh Singh - Published by The Kalidhar Trust, Gurdwara Baru Sahib, Himachal Pradesh, India From the Preface: "Younger people may find this very helpful for learning to read Gurmukhi. It is based on the conversion method of learning Punjabi. According to this method, one learns to convert the Punjabi alphabet and vowels into corresponding English forms, the use of which the student already knows. It, therefore, enables a person to read Panjabi in about two weeks time. Learning by this technique becomes interesting because one starts reading and writing words the very first day." Read/Download: http://www.scribd.co...Gurbakhsh-Singh 4. Punjabi Reader Level 1 by Ved P. Vatuk - Published by Colorado State University (1964) Description: "A first-level reader is presented, primarily for those students who have a speaking knowledge of Panjabi and some knowledge of Panjabi Grammar. This volume can be used in a general Panjabi language course as a supplement to conversational materials, or by itself in a course on the written language. A glossary and a brief Grammatical appendix have been added to make the reader self-sufficient. Three sections are in this volume -- the first section introduces the writing system, the second section presents selections of increasing difficulty, with vocabulary lists, explanations of Idioms, and exercises relevant to the materials read, the third section is more advanced and includes a one-act play for students wishing supplementary reading." Read/Download: http://www.scribd.co...University-1964 5. Punjabi Reader Level 2 by Ved P. Vatuk - Published by Colarado State University (1964) This is the second volume of the above book. Read/Download: http://www.scribd.co...University-1964 Dhanvaad! :happy2: :bl:
  6. This is something I did in my free time. Hopefully somebody fines it entertaining or maybe even educational. Feel free to give suggestions, but there's no guarantee I'll keep working on this. Let me know if there are any major issues. The browser you use has to have HTML5 support and Javascript enabled. Chrome, Firefox and Safari should be good. Internet Explorer might work if it's version 9. Here's the link: http://www.gulshansingh.com/wordsearch.php
  7. I am trying to figure out a friends's middle name. The clues she gave me are as follows: 1) The name starts with a B 2) First word on one of the pages from the Sri Guru Granth Sahib 3) Sounds like a piece of attire common to urban/hip hop style 4) Not a typical name, the average person may not have heard of it 5) Most important clue - the translation means pray It is not Bhajan, Bhagti, Benti, Bani, Beed, Bavak
  8. Please visit the link: http://learnpunjabi.org/pr.htm for a Comprehensive list of Punjabi Software Tools & Resources available on Internet.
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