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* Punjbai language & how to learn Punjabi language Punjabi is also spoken as a minority language in several other countries where Punjabis have emigrated in large numbers such as the United States, Australia, England (where it is the second most commonly used language) and Canada (where it is the fifth most commonly used language).
http://gladever.wordpress.com/2008/05/15/history-of-punjbai-language-how-to-learn-punjabi-language/

* English-Punjabi English-Punjabi
http://www.languageshome.com/English-Punjabi.htm

* Eden Golshani's Indian language alphabet comparison page Eden Golshani's Indian language alphabet comparison page
http://www.phttp://www.ukindia.com/zalph.htmunjabidictionary.com/

* Elementary Punjabi translation Translation from English to Punjabi and vice versa not easy, though the tradition of translation is almost two centuries old.Certain words in Punjabi cannot be translated into English
http://www.punjabidictionary.com/trans.htm

* FONTS FOR DOWNLOAD The following fonts are available for download to use with the Siri Guru Granth Sahib Files.
http://fateh.sikhnet.com/s/SGGS-Fonts

* Learn to Speak Punjabi Learn Punjabi online by practicing with a native speaker who is learning your language. Write or speak Punjabi online to improve grammar or conversation.
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Learn/Punjabi.asp

* The Problem of Punjab's Language and Script* The Punjab Hindi Sahitya Sammelan had organised an essay competition on the above subject in 1923. It was for that competition that Bhagat Singh wrote this article.
http://www.punjabilok.com/misc/freedom/probl_ofpun1.htm

* Essential Features of the Gurmukhi Script Essential Features of the Gurmukhi Script
http://www.advancedcentrepunjabi.org/intro1.asp

* The Language divide in Punjab The language divide in Punjab at the turn of the twentieth century presents a complex phenomenon. In the wake of the reorganization of Indian states along linguistic lines in the fifties, the Sikh community in Punjab demanded a Punjabi-speaking State, in which Punjabi would be the official language.
http://www.punjabilok.com/punjabi_language/punjabi_language.htm

* Gurmukhi script The Gurmukhi alphabet was devised during the 16th century by Guru Nanak, the first Sikh guru, and popularised by Guru Angad, the second Sikh guru.
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/gurmuki.htm

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