naaa lol panjabi is much sweeta truss when spoken proply & not by an uncle ji who wants sum food & it has to be the real panjabi, not dem wannabe panjabis i.e - mirpuri, patwari, lol
Now then, islamgyal ... have you done the How-confident-are-you-test???
If not, perhaps you should!
The problem with learning a language is that you really have to speak it to learn. It may take me a while to pluck up the courage to address my Pakistani neighbours ... but one day I will!
In the meantime we can practise at home. Okay??
We are only just starting, sis!
Peace glo
Here I stand.
I can do no other.
May God help me.
Amen.
Come, let us worship and bow down •
and kneel before the Lord our Maker
[Psalm 95]
looool im surprised bro Chacha aint included the propa 'uncle jeeee' lingo lol...u know half urdu, half english LoL!!!!!
I had a wrestle with an alligator, i had a tussle with a whale, I handcuffed lightning, thrown thunder in jail! Only last week i murdered a rock, injured a stone, hospitalised a brick, im so mean i make medicine sick
"If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologise!"
kay:
to make it easy, we will spell it th way its pronounced
next sentence : "i live in the uk"
i = me ( instead of pronoucing it "me" as we wud in english with an "ee" sound, in urdu we pronounce the 'e' like we do in "egg" mi = in ( this 'i' will be pronounced like it is in igloo ) rehtee = live ( n this is pronounced th way its spelt )
houn >>> this might be hard to pronounce ( its not pronounce "hoo", nor is it pronounced "ho" as in th father christmas "ho ho ho"but its a cross between them both. the 'n' is silent
say "who" like u normally wud in english
now say "who" agen but this time u gotta touch on th "n" slightly
notice wen u do this, u wud find th sound coming out of ur nose
remember : a cross between ho and hoo, touch on the n slightly, n the sound should come slightly from th nose
anyway altogether wud be :
"me uk mi rehtee hou" = "i live in th uk" ( i gave the U.K as an example, but u can say whichever place, according to wer u live )
Now then, islamgyal ... have you done the How-confident-are-you-test???
If not, perhaps you should!
The problem with learning a language is that you really have to speak it to learn. It may take me a while to pluck up the courage to address my Pakistani neighbours ... but one day I will!
In the meantime we can practise at home. Okay??
We are only just starting, sis!
salam.
sis am not feeling well so thats why, and yes me have got confidence but am superised a christain learning Urdu i told my brother whom is a christain "Jason" to learn it with me and he goes no way! now thats mean
anway sis we'll get through it if we work together, don't leave me behind sis ok?
w.salam
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