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I can read it written in english. I do not like to write it in English. I wanna preserve my countrys writing. So, im gonna learn how to read and write REAL punjabi. No translation into english or anything.

Anyway, good post, who cares if he is "obessed" with it. He is just curious and curiousity drives you crazy some time.

Cheers,

-Sikh.

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You didnt. But you girls(bander and pkandi, lol) need to take it easy. Do it on MSN. We see that you two have the talent of writing it in english. But, it gets irritating. I would rather see my language in it natural writing then in english.

Cheers,

-Sikh.

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iss forum te kinne lok gurmukhi jande ne? ki tusi gurmukhi likh, parr atte bol sakde ho?

How many of you on this forum can read, write or speak punjabi? i don't intend to stir a debate, i am just asking out of curiousity.

IK ONG KAR SATGUR PARSAD!!

I too can..

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I can read Gurmukhi but if I try and write it I think I may break some sort of record for spelling mistakes.

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dude i was born in Punjab did my high school there only maharaj ji di kirpa naal i can read gurmukhi easily but still feel tht i need a lot of santhya coz i did my middle and elementry schooling in a convent school but still they used to teach us punjabi and gurmukhi

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