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Punjabi is the language of the northern Indian region Punjab. This language very closely resembles the most predominately spoken language in India, called Hindi, although the two are not the same. War and peace in this language is 'jung thhe shanti'.
No, they are not. English is a Germanic language, whereas Punjabi is from the Indo-European language family. A language family is a group of languages which were all derived from a common ancestral language.
Hindi and Punjabi sound exactly the same... --------------- Hindi is heavily influenced by Urdu and Sanskrit.
Daniel, the same as in English.
MALAYALAM, the language spoken by the people of Kerala, one of the Indian States.
Zayn speaks English as he was born and raised in Bradford although he can speak Hindi too (Indian) even though he is Pakistani!
No, Indians are hindus and Pakistani's are Muslims, that's why Pakistan was separated from India in the independance day, cause of there heritage and difference in race and religion. Most Pakistani's were immigrants from Iran and central Asia ( Afghanistan ), and some of them were converted, like Punjabi jatts in Pakistan and sindhis. North Indians are Aryans, so that's why they resemble with pakistanis, but those are minority.
From the Delaware Indian word, meaning "mountains and valleys alternating"; the same as the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania
''Thukral'' or "Thakraal"(as said in Punjabi ) is a subcaste of Punjabi(same as hindu) Khatri group ( & not Arora Punjabi as considered by many others )
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Pakistanis are the same as Indians. Pakistanis are generally Muslim, while Indians are generallALY HINDU. Pakistanis are less fatter than Indians and more taller!.