"Peir" in Hindi or Punjabi means a "pier" or a structure built over water, used as a landing place for boats or a structure extending into the sea for docking ships.
Amaranth is called "rajgira" in Hindi and Punjabi.
The Hindi meaning of the Punjabi word "bhugi" is "crushed" or "smashed."
The Punjabi word for "motto" is "ਨਾਰਾ," which can be translated to Hindi as "नारा." Both words refer to a brief statement or expression that encapsulates the beliefs or principles of a person or organization.
In Hindi, "dissatisfied" can be translated to "असंतुष्ट" (asantusht), and in Punjabi, it can be translated to "ਅਸੰਤੋਖੀ" (asantokhi).
In Hindi or Punjabi, "dheet" is a slang term used to describe someone who is stubborn, obstinate, or headstrong. It can also imply that the person is arrogant or wilful in their behavior.
In Punjabi, "kothe" typically refers to a small resting place or a wayside inn for travelers. It can also be used to describe a small temporary shelter or hut.
In Hindi or Punjabi, "dheet" is a slang term used to describe someone who is stubborn, obstinate, or headstrong. It can also imply that the person is arrogant or wilful in their behavior.
The word "wakh" is a Punjabi word that means "to see" or "to watch" in Hindi.
he is Punjabi (sikh) i and he speaks Punjabi
No, Hindi and Punjabi are two distinct languages. They belong to different language families, with Hindi being an Indo-Aryan language and Punjabi being a part of the Indo-European language family. They also have different scripts and cultural influences.
In Hindi, "dissatisfied" can be translated to "असंतुष्ट" (asantusht), and in Punjabi, it can be translated to "ਅਸੰਤੋਖੀ" (asantokhi).
Punjabi has been influenced by various languages, including Persian, Arabic, and Sanskrit. These influences are mainly seen in the vocabulary and script of the Punjabi language.
Hindi and Punjabi sound exactly the same... --------------- Hindi is heavily influenced by Urdu and Sanskrit.
In Hindi, the word "chawla" typically refers to a meal made of rice and lentils, commonly known as "khichdi."
'rab' is not a Hindi or punjabi word,but an Arabic one even though Punjabies use it as a reference to one God.it RAB=ONE GOD.
Virat is a hindi person. He knows hindi language.
punjabi , hindi