1= Ek
2= Dua
3= Thin
4- Char
5=Panj
6= Shay
7= Sat (SUH.T)
8= Ut
9= No
10= Dus
There you go! Not the best spelling but yeah.
The numbers are 110 & 111.These are consecutive because when we count 111 comes immediately after 110. 110 is less than 110.8 (by 0.8) and 111 is greater (by 0.2).
The way to count up by 55s is to start at 55 and add 55 more. So the answer would be 110. Add 55 to that and it would be 165. Adding 55 to that would be 210, then 265, and so on.
Yes, one section of a circle graph (or pie chart) can represent 110, but it's important to clarify what that number signifies. If 110 represents a count or a value related to a category, it can be visually depicted as a section of the graph. However, the entire circle graph must represent a total that makes sense in relation to that number, such as a total of 220, where the 110 would be half of the total.
Karan Kundra is primarily of Punjabi descent. There is no widely available information confirming that he is half Malayali; his background is mostly associated with Punjabi culture.
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iktinnpunjchaysatt teraattdusyarabara
Me in Punjabi is mai
The numbers are 110 & 111.These are consecutive because when we count 111 comes immediately after 110. 110 is less than 110.8 (by 0.8) and 111 is greater (by 0.2).
Punjabi .i am also Punjabi and when Punjabi people walk you can notice them yeah go Punjabi and Sikh .we love our home llanguage Punjabi and were Sikh
yes..sachdev surname is punjabi.....hes jatt...punjabi.
Forever in Punjabi is 'Hameshah Layee' in Punjabi it is ਹਮੇਸ਼ਾ ਲਈ
punjabi kayastha
Discipline in Punjabi is ਅਨੁਸ਼ਾਸਨ.
punjabi
yes he is Punjabi and even i we both speak Punjabi wooohoo
No, "soods" does not appear to be a Punjabi word. It is not recognized as a common term in the Punjabi language.
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