*MiRpUri LiNgO BoLoH***

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thas a bit like punjabi

no offense but i dnt like the mir puri lingo its like very slangy isnt it and not a pleasant language :p

here we go (mind u, i dnt talk it)

keh karna ay? = wat are you doing? lol! doesn't it sound awful (no offense )
let's leave it there shall we hehe.
 
i wonder how mirpuri was inented...or how it came along..I bet it was started bt a fmily that had one urdu speaker, one punjabi speaker, one singer(teeek taaakkk, raaaazi baaazi. make everything rhyme) and one rude person 9can be seen a rude) lol
 
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Pothohari language otherwise known as Mirpuri or Potwari is an Indo-European language spoken from the Potwar district around Rawalpindi, Pakistan to the Indian-Kashmiri border in the Mirpur district in Azad Jammu Kashmir. It is closely related to Panjabi and Romani (Gypsy), but is distinct from these languages.

There is some dialect continuum with Hindko and the Jhelumi dialect of Panjabi. Pothohari speakers may understand Panjabis both from India and Pakistan, but these groups may not understand Pothohari.

Pothohari displays some characteristics which indicate that it is in fact older than Panjabi, disputing the idea that it is a dialect of Panjabi. The Romani language first developed prior to Panjabi, and this shares many characteristics unique only to Pothohari and Romani, and not shared with Panjabi
 
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Pothohari language otherwise known as Mirpuri or Potwari is an Indo-European language spoken from the Potwar district around Rawalpindi, Pakistan to the Indian-Kashmiri border in the Mirpur district in Azad Jammu Kashmir. It is closely related to Panjabi and Romani (Gypsy), but is distinct from these languages.

There is some dialect continuum with Hindko and the Jhelumi dialect of Panjabi. Pothohari speakers may understand Panjabis both from India and Pakistan, but these groups may not understand Pothohari.

Pothohari displays some characteristics which indicate that it is in fact older than Panjabi, disputing the idea that it is a dialect of Panjabi. The Romani language first developed prior to Panjabi, and this shares many characteristics unique only to Pothohari and Romani, and not shared with Panjabi

All thats telling us is it is as confused as much as we are about how it came about. i think is must have started according to my theory.

but nowadadays we got british mirpuri init sukyaa! lol mirpuri is like a remix version of alot of languages i think...some bits words are smiliar to arabic ones.
 
Salaamz

ah well.......its still ace.....well....apart from all those swear words...lol... ;)

dont get me started!! ;) ;D

it reminds me of urdu slang....wid abit of punjabi mixed in lol,... ;)

im so hurt.....i got called a 'kuthi' :( :'(
 
Assalamu alaykum,

I dont see why people associate swearing with Mirpuri. I believe this has to do with the way people are bought up. There are good and bad people everywhere.

Just because someone doesnt understand a language doesnt mean it is slang. It happens to be an Indo European language, quite distinct from Punjabi. It is not a dialect. It is a lot older.

There are a lot of unfair stereotypes going around, and it boils down to peoples ignorance.
 
Salaamz

bro if that was directed at me im very sorry :(

i wasnt being stereotypical...was just having a laugh.....i know mirpuri lingo is a language in itself...not slang....i just said it sounds like it thats all...and swearing is in every language...i jus find it funny thats all.....i wasnt directing something towards the language itself...i think its a great language....

however if you still feel i meant something wrong...then plz 4give me cus i didnt mean 2 say anything of the sort intentionally :(

take care
w/salaamz
 
Salaamz

bro if that was directed at me im very sorry :(

i wasnt being stereotypical...was just having a laugh.....i know mirpuri lingo is a language in itself...not slang....i just said it sounds like it thats all...and swearing is in every language...i jus find it funny thats all.....i wasnt directing something towards the language itself...i think its a great language....

however if you still feel i meant something wrong...then plz 4give me cus i didnt mean 2 say anything of the sort intentionally :(

take care
w/salaamz

:sl: no it was a general message. :thankyou: no problems. :w:
 
i think it's a funny lingo, coz when u hare the elders speakin they r proper hardcore, but us we do lot of remix when we speak, and i fink that's wat makes it funny
 
salaamz

lol true say bro.... ;) we lyk puttin english in it looool ;) ;D

take care

w/salaamz :)
 
salaamz

cus der is no point in the thread if we just talk! so we gonna be teachers now bhaii....get ready! :)

take care
w/salaamz :)
 
i cnt even speak it myself;D how m i gonna teach sum1:?
i fowt comin ere i might learn bit of MP, bot instead m still chattin in valati lingo;D
 
salaamz

i can help if u lyk....just let me know!! :D

take care
w/salaamz :)
 
:sl:

is paaaaari a variation of murpuri or just the same? shows how much I know!:)
 
Salaamz

lol bro i have no idea!! ;) Mirpri is also called 'patwari' :D das as much as i know lol ;)

challo koi gal ni!! ;)

take care
w/salaamz :)
 
:sl: even my 7 year old cousin is more fluent than me and im 23:happy:

:w:
 
Salaamz

looool hahaha ;) ;D ah well....no worriz bro... :)

im quite alryt at it....although i still need 2 improve....if im gonna get married 2 sum1 frm pakistan....den im gonna have 2 improve!! else i'll have 2 nod at my husband pretending that i understand wat hes sayin lol ;)
it wud be so much easier if i was allowed 2 get married 2 sum1 here...but ah well ;)

so whos perfect at da mirpuri lingo here den?????? :)

take care
w/salaamz :)
 
i think theres not much diffrent in pari and MP lingo, coz i speak Paari( not hardcore tho)lol
 
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