You would say "nana ji" in Punjabi to refer to your maternal grandpa.
In Punjabi, the word for aunty is "phuphi" or "bua." You can also use the term "mausi" to address your maternal aunt.
nahi. or say no Punjabi even better shake your hands and point no with your fingers
Muthachchan, Muthassan, Achachan etc.. There is no special words for distinguishing between maternal and paternal grand pas.
In Punjabi, you can say "subah" to mean morning.
You can say "kithon hai" in Punjabi to ask what time it is.
In Syrian Arabic, "Grandpa" is pronounced as "jiddo" for paternal grandpa and "seedo" for maternal grandpa.
In Punjabi, the word for aunty is "phuphi" or "bua." You can also use the term "mausi" to address your maternal aunt.
nahi. or say no Punjabi even better shake your hands and point no with your fingers
To say soulmate in punjabi one has to say MERA PYAR. That is how soulmate is said in punjabi. This is the main thing that helps in saying this in punjabi.
Muthachchan, Muthassan, Achachan etc.. There is no special words for distinguishing between maternal and paternal grand pas.
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you say hunger in Punjabi like this......... bhukh
V can say it in Punjabi as ullu da pattha.
In Punjabi, you can say "subah" to mean morning.
In Punjabi, you can say "theek hai" to mean okay.
You can say "kithon hai" in Punjabi to ask what time it is.
In Punjabi, you can say "ਛੱਡ ਦਿਓ" (chhad dio) to say "leave it".