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"Bye" in Punjabi is said as "ਅਲਵਿਦਾ" (alvida).
Sat=Truth, Sri=conquers, Akal=Almighty
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you would normally bow your head (mostly to elders that are older than you) bring your hand together and say "Sat sri akal".
sri akal takht sahib sri darbar sahib sri bangla sahib
Some examples of five-word "naam daans" are: Sat Naam - True Name Waheguru - Wonderful Teacher Har Har - God, God Ram Ram - Lord Ram Sat Sri Akal - Eternal, Great Undying
Sri Akal Takht Sahib in Amritsir (PB) Takht sri Damdama Sahib Near Bathinda (PB) Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib in Anandpur Sahib (PB) Takht Sri Hazur Sahib in Nanded (MH) Takht Sri Patna Sahib in Patna (Bihar) ...
Sikhism is a religion, not a language. Most Sikhs speak Punjabi. Sikhs use the same greeting for hello and goodbye. Most Sikhs (and some Punjabi Hindus) say: Sat Sri Akal (God is Truth) Baptized (also others) Sikhs use a different greeting: Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh! (the Khalsa belongs to God, Victory belongs to God)
Once you enter you remove your footwear, then you must say 'sat-sri-akal' or 'Vaheguru ji ka khalsa, vaheguru ji ke fateh' (more respetful greeting.) Make sure you don't say 'sas-ri-kal' as it is saying 'may your sister-in-law die.' Then you can enter the house. Remember however you speak when you are spoken to when talking to elders, as this is a mark of respect.ANS#2: Dont say "SAS-RI-KAL" as it means "may YOUR MOTHER-IN-LAW die"
hello => Sat Sri Kalhow are you (to a friend) => Kiddhahow are you to (respective people) => tusi theek ho?if they ask you 'how are you' you say (friends) => theek haif if they ask you 'how are you' you say (repective person) => tikh takh haThe best answer for the question to greet someone in punjabi is "Sat Sri Kal"we can write this in punjabi langauge as "ਸਤ ਸ੍ਰੀ ਕਲ ".For finding the worldclass Punjabi Greetings recommend you all http://www.punjabigreetings.com
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