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Why Do Most Parents In West Not Teach Punjabi To Their Children?


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21 minutes ago, ChardikalaUK said:

They are multilingual for the first 2 generations and then the language begins to disappear. I can speak Punjabi as my parents were born in Punjab but most people i know whose parents were born in this country can barely speak it. I have seen it with my own eyes. Keep burying your head in the sand and living in your fantasy land. I have asked you to give me examples of immigrants who have been in another country for several years and can still speak the native language, you have again failed to do so.

Sikhs have only been in New Zealand in big numbers for 10-15 years. Have a look what will happen in the next 50 years.

SinghNZ's grandkids will be fluent in haka and rugby.

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