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You know how they say that every ten miles, there is a new dialect spoken in Punjab?

That theory works when you're on the other side of the world.

My sister and I have developed a dialect called Engjaabi.

wjkk wjkf

english+punjabi= engjaabi

have you tried:

punjabi + english=punglish.... :s :D

wjkk wjkf

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^ No it isn't, it's Punglish. The words are meant to be combined - Punglish is the most balanced word you can make. If it was Pinglish then that just sounds like English with a P and the beginning. That's what you would speak if you spoke mostly English but only a tiny bit of Punjabi. Punglish is a balance of both.

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older_singh.gif bapu ji says that the theory of different dialects of punjabi is not a theory it is a fact punglish is spoken by a lot of people in the west. lowest os the low singhni really explained the balance of the two words really in detail. Bapu ji says thank you

lol!

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older_singh.gif bapu ji says that the theory of different dialects of punjabi is not a theory it is a fact punglish is spoken by a lot of people in the west. lowest os the low singhni really explained the balance of the two words really in detail. Bapu ji says thank you

lol!

Ok so this is what Bapu Ji says - what do you say? tongue.gif

When we were really small we spoke really good Punjabi, nd it was our first language, but since we started going to school our punjabi dropped.

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