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* Punjabi alphabet The Punjabi alphabet is based on 35 basic alphabets. The origin of the Gurmukhi script is related to Punjab history. G W Leitner in his Book “History of Indigenous Education in the Punjab'’ (1883) writes:
http://www.punjabidictionary.com/alpha.htm

* Punjabi Complex words Punjabi Complex words
http://www.punjabidictionary.com/complex.htm

* 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. For example, the English language has one word for uncle, whereas in Punjabi, almost every relation has been assigned a specific word.
http://www.punjabidictionary.com/trans.htm

* Punjabi Braille Basic Punjabi Braille alphabets Meant for the visually impaired, Braille is based on a combination of dots. This chart provides a basic Braille chart for those who wish to publish Punjabi Braille books.
http://www.punjabidictionary.com/braille.htm

* Punjabi Word Processors Punjabi word processors: although normal word processors can be used to composing documents in Punjabi, certain word processors have been specially created for this purpose. The most popular among them are listed below.
http://www.punjabidictionary.com/word.htm

* The Punjabi Sound System The Punjabi sound system is more complicated and different from the English one. As has been seen, there are thirty-five letters in the Punjabi Language. There are ten vowels in total with some supporting consonants or accents. Below is an indication how these work and how to pronounce letters.
http://www.5abi.com/5ratan/01_paath01.htm

* Punjabi sentence word order Unlike English, the Punjabi sentence is very loose in structure and extremely flexible. For example, David could say " How are you?" equally semantically correct as " You are how?".
http://www.5abi.com/5ratan/04_paath04.htm

* Diaspora Punjabi and Traditional Punjabi. Essentially many traditional words in Punjabi have been forgotten or fallen out of use in the West. In their place, words from English, Spanish and other languages have been adopted. Mainly from the English language, because most immigrants were the less well educated in India, and did not know the Indian equivalent of the many Western words they have adopted.
http://www.5abi.com/5ratan/04_paath04.htm

* Words consisting three letters learn punjabi Words consisting three letters
http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1492

* Pronunciation of Gurmukhee alphabet An alphabet is a collection of letters. Letters are like bricks. We can construct the building of the language by these bricks. We are going to learn Punjabi language. We use the 'Gurmukhee' script to write Punjabi language. So, lets start with the 'Gurmukhee' script.
http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1533

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