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Consonants with a dot It is also important to note the distinction between plain consonants and those consonants which are marked by a dot, as shown below:
http://www.advancedcentrepunjabi.org/intro1.asp
Panjabi Primer To ensure access to the widest audience possible, the Panjabi Primer has been converted to PDF format. To view the Primer, Acrobat Reader must be installed on your computer. Most likely this has already been done, but if you do not have Acrobat you can download it for free
http://www.punjabidictionary.com/complex.htm
Days of the Week Days of the Week
http://www.punjabonline.com/servlet/library.language?Action=Vocab&Param=2
Learn to write/speak Punjabi People living in the Punjab, and many Punjabi immigrants abroad, speak the Punjabi language. Many write Punjabi in the Gurmukhi script which was introduced by Guru Angad Dev in the 16th century. Gurmukhi is a simplified script that contains ten vowels and forty consonants.
http://www.punjabonline.com/servlet/library.language?Action=Main
Learn Punjabi pronounciationa, A, e, s, h are pronounced with the front of the tongue lying right behind the teeth. s and h are pronounced like their English counterparts. The first three letters in this line are vowels.
http://www.punjabonline.com/servlet/library.language?Action=Pronounce
Learn Punjabi with chapters Many Animal names are familiar, such as Hathi for Elephant, and Sher for Tiger ( For example in the Jungle Books), but most of the world’s creatures live outside of India, and therefore outside the Punjabi experience.
http://www.5abi.com/5ratan/06_paath06.htm
Learn Punjabi This Online Punjabi Learning program is designed to provide children around the world with high quality e-learning Punjabi that facilitates their development of communication skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing Punjabi.
http://www.punjabidictionary.com/complex.htm
Words with 'Adhdhak' The sign of 'Adhdhak' in Gurmukhee script is used for doubling the sound of the letter on which it is placed. It is written above the consonant.
http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/learn-punjabi/adhdhak.html
Subjoined consonants Some Punjabi words require consonants to be written in a conjunct form, which takes the shape of a subscript to the main letter. The second consonant is written under the first as a subscript.
http://www.advancedcentrepunjabi.org/intro1.asp
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