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Punjabi Alphabet Chart
Idioms are words, phrases, or expressions that cannot be taken literally. In other words, when used in everyday language, they have a meaning other than the basic one you would find in the dictionary. Every language has its own idioms. Learning them makes understanding and using a language a lot easier and more fun!
For example, “break a leg” is a common idiom. Literal meaning: I command you to break a bone in your leg and you should probably go to the doctor afterwards to get it fixed. Idiomatic meaning: Do your best and do well. Often, actors tell each other to “break a leg” before they go out on stage to perform. So let's start it and see how far it goes. SYVC # 47 V-3 Swami Vishnu & Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale to stop the Golden Temple Massacre 1984 (The video's owner prevents external embedding)
Jaach mennu aa gayi gham khaan di Hauli hauli ro ke ji parchaun di. Changa hoiya tu paraaya ho giyoun Mukk gayi chinta tennu apnaan di. Mar te jaan, par ddar hai damma vaaleyo, Dharat vi vikdi hai mul shamshaan di. Na deyo mennu saah udhaare dosto, Lae ke mudd himmat naheen partaan di . Na karo ‘Shiv’ di udaasi da ilaaj, Roun di marzi hai ajj baimaan di.
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