Punjabi language and Gurmukhi script.
Sikh people primarily speak Punjabi, as it is the most widely spoken language in the Punjab region where Sikhism originated. However, Sikhs can also speak other languages based on their geographic location and personal background.
Kamaljit Singh Jhooti is likely of Punjabi or Indian origin. Jhooti is a common surname in the Punjabi community. Kamaljit and Singh are also names that are commonly used in India, particularly among Sikh families.
In English it means Sikh. A Sikh is an adherent of the religion known as Sikhism which was founded by Guru Nanak in India in the 1500s. Of course "sikh" has a meaning in Sanskrit, (it means "disciple") but you didn't ask for that.
Waheguru ji ka khalsa, wheguru ji ki fateh.
A homophone for search is "serge."
The Sikh's sacred language is Gurmukhi, also known as Punjabi.
Gurmukhi
Their ethnic language is Punjabi but they usually speak in the language of the country that they are living in.
The Sikh sacred language is Gurmukhi and Sunskrit. They are the languages in which the Guru Granth Sahib (the holy book) is written in.
The Sikh Religion was founded in the Punjab province of Nth India and the language is Punjabi
They Have A Special Language called ''Gurmukhi''
No, it is a Hindu and Sikh surname in Sanskrit language.
There is no language known as "Jewish". The 'Hebrew' word for prince is "nah-SIKH" .
it means manzana el cabro corre with hamburgers
punjabi, it means unmeasurable depth, it orginates from the sikh scripture Jaap Sahib
The name given to Sikh's sacred scripture is 'Sunskrit.' It is the language in which the Guru Granth Sahib Ji (the holy book) was written in by the 10 Gurus.
he is a Sikh and not a mason Jay Sean is Sikh and always be Sikh even though he has a british accent