Amaranth is called "rajgira" in Hindi and Punjabi.
The Punjabi word for "motto" is "ਨਾਰਾ," which can be translated to Hindi as "नारा." Both words refer to a brief statement or expression that encapsulates the beliefs or principles of a person or organization.
"Peir" in Hindi or Punjabi means a "pier" or a structure built over water, used as a landing place for boats or a structure extending into the sea for docking ships.
In Hindi, "dissatisfied" can be translated to "असंतुष्ट" (asantusht), and in Punjabi, it can be translated to "ਅਸੰਤੋਖੀ" (asantokhi).
The Punjabi word "fatto" translates to "bhang" in Hindi, which refers to cannabis or marijuana.
Amaranth is called "rajgira" in Hindi and Punjabi.
The Punjabi word for "motto" is "ਨਾਰਾ," which can be translated to Hindi as "नारा." Both words refer to a brief statement or expression that encapsulates the beliefs or principles of a person or organization.
"Peir" in Hindi or Punjabi means a "pier" or a structure built over water, used as a landing place for boats or a structure extending into the sea for docking ships.
In Hindi, "dissatisfied" can be translated to "असंतुष्ट" (asantusht), and in Punjabi, it can be translated to "ਅਸੰਤੋਖੀ" (asantokhi).
he is Punjabi (sikh) i and he speaks Punjabi
The Punjabi word "fatto" translates to "bhang" in Hindi, which refers to cannabis or marijuana.
No, Hindi and Punjabi are two distinct languages. They belong to different language families, with Hindi being an Indo-Aryan language and Punjabi being a part of the Indo-European language family. They also have different scripts and cultural influences.
Hindi and Punjabi sound exactly the same... --------------- Hindi is heavily influenced by Urdu and Sanskrit.
'rab' is not a Hindi or punjabi word,but an Arabic one even though Punjabies use it as a reference to one God.it RAB=ONE GOD.
The Hindi meaning of the Punjabi word "yen ken" is "कुछ नहीं" (kuch nahi), which translates to "nothing" in English.
In Hindi, the Punjabi word "wakh" translates to "अलग" (pronounced as "alag"), which means "different" or "separate." The word is commonly used to describe something that is distinct or unique from others.
Virat is a hindi person. He knows hindi language.