It's entirely up to the Punjabi family. Some men are mere children, but those days are long gone in this culture. However, once men are in their teens the parents can rule as to who they marry. If a young Punjabi man is a citizen of the U.S. or Canada then he does not have to follow the ways of the old culture. Many parents still hang onto the old ways. This is a discussion a young man should have with his parents and he should be honest with them and try to make them understand that they are now Americans or Canadians and the old ways don't fit into the modern age. Duck!
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khamiyan or trutiyan
Pahji (normally given at occasions like marriage or birth of child etc.)
"Brar" is a common surname in the Punjabi community, particularly among Jat Sikhs. It is used as a family name and does not have a specific meaning in Punjabi.
"Contemporary" in Punjabi can be translated as "ਸাਮਕਾਲਕ" (sāmkālak), which refers to things, ideas, or styles that are current or modern in a specific time period.
By Punjabi: i think u should be more specific
The Punjabi word sagan means when the family members on the girls side during a marriage go to the guys house and give gifts . kind of like dowry. you get?
In the Punjabi culture there aren't specific monthsbut there are 2 main key events that Punjabi's celebrate -*Vaisakhi - which is celebrated in Apriland*Lohri - which is celebrated in January
'Me' in Punjabi is translated as 'ਮੈਨੂੰ' (mainu).
In Punjabi, the word "kothe" typically refers to a small hut or cottage, often found in rural areas. It can also refer to a specific type of roadside restaurant or tea stall.
Punjabi .i am also Punjabi and when Punjabi people walk you can notice them yeah go Punjabi and Sikh .we love our home llanguage Punjabi and were Sikh