ਹੈਲੋ, ਤੁਸੀਂ ਕਿਵੇਂ ਹੋ? (Hello, tusi kiven ho?)
Hello is "satsriakal" (sat - shri - akaal) in phonetic Punjabi. Goodbye is "alwida" in phonetic Punjabi.
In Punjabi, "Hello, how are you?" is translated as "Sat Sri Akal, ki haal aa?"
It’s a way of saying hello in Punjabi I recommend saying it to PunjabI people mostly elders
The answer is: Are you looking for boy?
In Punjabi, "hey, What is up?" can be translated as "ਹੇਲੋ, ਕੀ ਹੋ ਰਿਹਾ ਹੈ?" (Hello, ki ho rihya hai?).
Hello is "satsriakal" (sat - shri - akaal) in phonetic Punjabi. Goodbye is "alwida" in phonetic Punjabi.
In punjabi it means Hello Fatty
it means Hi/hello in Punjabi and goodbye/bye in Punjabi.
It’s a way of saying hello in Punjabi I recommend saying it to PunjabI people mostly elders
In Punjabi, "Hello, how are you?" is translated as "Sat Sri Akal, ki haal aa?"
Hello-Salam! How are you?-Ki gal hai?
Hello-Salam! How are you?-Ki gal hai?
The answer is: Are you looking for boy?
That would be Mubarkaan or Balle oye OR badaiya
Punjabi for 'hello' or 'greetings'. The correct spelling is Sat Sri Akaal (Punjabi: ਸਤਿ ਸ਼੍ਰੀ ਅਕਾਲ). It means "He/She Be Blessed Who says Truth is God".
In Punjabi, you can say "Sat Sri Akal" when meeting a Sikh, which means "God is the ultimate truth". It is a common greeting used among the Sikh community.
"For a Punjabi boy in a fancy dress competition, you could say: "Hello everyone, I am dressed as a Punjabi farmer today. I am proud of my culture and heritage, and I love to wear colorful clothes and dance to Bhangra music. Thank you for having me here!"