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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Here in Canada, we mix Punjabi and English sometimes when we talk. Like if I'm talking to a Singh friend, we mostly speak English, but we'll throw in a Punjabi sentence once in a while, or just a couple of words. What i was curious about was this: In countries like France, Germany, Sweden etc...do the young Sikhs who are born there do the same thing with the language they mostly speak? Like do they speak perfect French, and once in a while they throw in some Punjabi words? I think it would be cool if i visit there, and would have to speak Punjabi to them in order to communicate, even though we both mainly speak different languages. Just curious about what it's like.

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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guys me from norway (it is near sweden)

i speak norwegian perfectly....and yes i do sometimes start punjabi in the class..or just start with a Dhadi tune...LOL! ppl go like WOW! nah man, it is no problem they understand. but yeah i speak norwegian mostly though, @ the school and friends...but like my friends do understand some words in punjabi.... :)

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Erm..last year we used to have a few Panjabis...now..no..none :D

BUt erm..yea happens Once in a While..while Speaking Swedish, out pops a word in Panjabi :@ ....

Tho i noticed..this happens most to the people living in the Anglo-Saxon Countries :T: tongue.gif :e:

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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WJKK WJKFateh!

I think we should all strive to speak punjabi, among each other, because if you can see that among apnay these dayz, we speak other languages, what do you think our kids will know??

We should all goto punjabi class, no matter if you think its for kids or whatever, cuz you can't really know the essence of Gurbani, if you have no knowledge of Punjabi!

My two cents!

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vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw!

vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!!

paramjit singh khalsa in all his audio in keertan.net u can hera "ki ghar punjabi bolne chaede he " its very very very impor now days we talk hindi ,english in hiome not in punjabi

just think if one child dosent learns punjabi his whole family will be without our lang ,this means punjabi is no more in thir house if we want punjabi to stay for life speak in punajbi in house force childresns to speak in punjabi so it stays for ever take care my 0 percent

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