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Sat sri akāl Lesson 7 on Basic
Punjabi!
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Lesson objects

1

Talking to friends and cousins

2 Time and duration

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Revision:​ of interrogations
Use
English

Punjabi

What is this?

Ih ki hai?

Who is this?

Ih kaun hai?

When did this happen?

Ih kadōṁ hō'i'ā?

Where did this happen?

Ih kithē hō'i'ā?

Why did this happen?

Ih ki'uṁ hō'i'ā?

How did this happen?

Ih kivēṁ hō'i'ā?

Which city?

Ih Kihaṛā sihar hai?

How many fruits?

Kinne fal?

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Revision ​
Forms of do = Karnā

English

Punjabi

I do

Maiṁ karda hāṁ

You do

Tusī karde ho

She does

Uh kardi hai

He does

Uh karda hai

They do

Uh karde hai

We do

Asīṁ karde hāṁ

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Forms of run = chal (intransitive form : Chalna)
​

English

Punjabi

I walk

Maiṁ chalda hāṁ

You walk

Tusī chalde ho

She walks

Uh chaldi hai

He walks

Uh chalda hai

They walk

Uh chalde hai

We walk

Asīṁ chalde hāṁ

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Revision

English

Purple

Who are you?

Tusī kaun ho?

What is your name?

Tuhāḍā nām kī hai?

What do you do?

Tusī kī karde ho?

Where do you study?

Tusī kithē padhde ho?

How many siblings do you have?

Tuhāḍē kinne bharā-bhaiṇ hai?

What does your father do?

Tuhāḍē pitā kī karde hai

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Lesson objects

1

Talking to friends and cousins

2 Time and duration

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Today's lesson
In this lesson we would learn some
commonly used form of sentences that
you can use with friends, cousins of
same age or while talking informally
Some of these may not be literal
translations and should not be used in
formal situations

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Talking to friends / informally

Yes

Hāṁ

Add “Jī” after hāṁ when talking to
elders
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Talking to friends / informally

No

Nahīṁ

Add “Jī” before nahīṁ when talking to
elders
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Talking to friends / informally

What’s up?

Ki hō rihā hai?

Here what’s up is treated as “what is
going on”
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Talking to friends / informally

How are you?

Ki hāl hai?

This is informal way of saying “how are
you”
Formal form is Tusī kivēṁ ho
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Talking to friends / informally

Excuse me (hear what I am saying)

Gal suṇ

This is informal way of saying “excuse
me”
Formal form is māf karna
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Talking to friends / informally

You’re welcome / Don’t worry/ No problem

Kō'ī gal nahīṁ

A shorter form used by Punjabis is : kō'ī
nī
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Talking to friends / informally

What happened / What’s the problem

Ki gal hai?

Often used when trying to get someone
to tell what the problem is
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Talking to friends / informally

I don't know

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Talking to friends / informally

I
maiṁ

don't
nahīṁ

know
patā

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Talking to friends / informally

I
Mainū

don't
nahīṁ

know
patā

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Talking to friends / informally

I don’t know (literally – unknown “to me”)

Mainū nahīṁ patā

Patā = to know

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Revision: Talking to friends
English

Punjabi

Yes

Hāṁ

No

Nahīṁ

What’s up?

Ki hō rihā hai?

How are you?

Ki hāl hai?

Excuse me

Gal suṇ

You’re welcome

kō'ī gal nahīṁ

What happened?

ki gal hai?

I don’t know

Mainū nahīṁ patā

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Talking about hobbies – important words

English

Punjabi

Hobby

Śhauk

Like

Pasand

To play

Khēḍṇā

Sports

Khēḍ

To sing

Gāṇā

To learn

Sikhṇā

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Talking about hobbies

I like sports
I like to play soccer
What are your hobbies?
Do you like singing?
I am learning soccer

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Talking about hobbies

I like sports

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Talking about hobbies

I
Maiṁ

like
pasand

sports
khēḍ

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Talking about hobbies

I
Mainū

like
pasand

sports
khēḍ

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Talking about hobbies

I like sports

Mainū khēḍ pasand hai

Mainū is used as Sports are being liked
“by me” or the liking is happening “to
me”
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Talking about hobbies

I like to play soccer

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Talking about hobbies

I
maiṁ

like
pasand

to play
khēḍṇā

soccer
soccer

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Talking about hobbies

I
Mainū

like
pasand hai

to play
khēḍṇā

soccer
soccer

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Talking about hobbies

I like to play soccer

Mainū soccer khēḍaṇā pasand hai

Soccer is more commonly referred to
as “Football” in India
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Talking about hobbies

What are your hobbies?

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Talking about hobbies

What
Ki

are
hai

your
tuhāḍē

hobbies
śhauk

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Talking about hobbies

What are your hobbies?

Tuhāḍē śhauk ki hai?

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Talking about hobbies

Do you like singing?/Do you like to sing?

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Talking about hobbies

Do
Ki

you
tuhānū

like
pasand hai

to sing
gāna

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Talking about hobbies

Do you like to sing?

Ki tuhānū gāna pasand hai?

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Talking about hobbies

I am learning soccer

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Talking about hobbies

I
maiṁ

am
haṁ

learning
sikh riha

soccer
soccer

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Talking about hobbies

I am learning soccer

Maiṁ soccer sikh riha haṁ

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Lesson objects

1

Talking to friends and cousins

2 Time and duration

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Time & Duration

English

Punjabi

One o’clock

Ik vajē

Two o’clock

Do vajē

One o’clock in morning

Saver dē ik vajē

One o’clock in afternoon

Dupahir dē ik vajē

Evening

Śhām

Night

Rāt

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Time & Duration
English

Punjabi

Second

Saikniḍ

Minute

Minṭ

Hour

Ghanṭā

Day

Din

Week

Hafta

Month

Mahīnā

Year

Sāl

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Revision: Talking to friends
English

Punjabi

Yes

Hāṁ

No

Nahīṁ

What’s up?

Ki hō rihā hai?

How are you?

Ki hāl hai?

Excuse me

Gal suṇ

You’re welcome

kō'ī gal nahīṁ

What happened?

ki gal hai?

I don’t know

Mainū nahīṁ patā

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Talking about hobbies – important words

English

Punjabi

Hobby

Śhauk

Like

Pasand

To play

Khēḍṇā

Sports

Khēḍ

To sing

Gāṇā

To learn

Sikhṇā

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Revision: Talking about hobbies

English

Punjabi

I like sports

Mainū khēḍ pasand hai

I like to play
soccer
What are your
hobbies?

Mainū soccer khēḍaṇā pasand hai
Tuhāḍē śhauk ki hai?

Do you like to sing?

Ki tuhānū gāna pasand hai

I am learning soccer

Maiṁ soccer sikh riha haṁ

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  • 2. Sat sri akāl Lesson 7 on Basic Punjabi! To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 3. Lesson objects 1 Talking to friends and cousins 2 Time and duration To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 4. Revision:​ of interrogations Use English Punjabi What is this? Ih ki hai? Who is this? Ih kaun hai? When did this happen? Ih kadōṁ hō'i'ā? Where did this happen? Ih kithē hō'i'ā? Why did this happen? Ih ki'uṁ hō'i'ā? How did this happen? Ih kivēṁ hō'i'ā? Which city? Ih Kihaṛā sihar hai? How many fruits? Kinne fal? To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 5. Revision ​ Forms of do = Karnā English Punjabi I do Maiṁ karda hāṁ You do Tusī karde ho She does Uh kardi hai He does Uh karda hai They do Uh karde hai We do Asīṁ karde hāṁ To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 6. Forms of run = chal (intransitive form : Chalna) ​ English Punjabi I walk Maiṁ chalda hāṁ You walk Tusī chalde ho She walks Uh chaldi hai He walks Uh chalda hai They walk Uh chalde hai We walk Asīṁ chalde hāṁ To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 7. Revision English Purple Who are you? Tusī kaun ho? What is your name? Tuhāḍā nām kī hai? What do you do? Tusī kī karde ho? Where do you study? Tusī kithē padhde ho? How many siblings do you have? Tuhāḍē kinne bharā-bhaiṇ hai? What does your father do? Tuhāḍē pitā kī karde hai To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 8. Lesson objects 1 Talking to friends and cousins 2 Time and duration To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
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  • 10. Talking to friends / informally Yes Hāṁ Add “Jī” after hāṁ when talking to elders To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 11. Talking to friends / informally No Nahīṁ Add “Jī” before nahīṁ when talking to elders To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 12. Talking to friends / informally What’s up? Ki hō rihā hai? Here what’s up is treated as “what is going on” To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 13. Talking to friends / informally How are you? Ki hāl hai? This is informal way of saying “how are you” Formal form is Tusī kivēṁ ho To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 14. Talking to friends / informally Excuse me (hear what I am saying) Gal suṇ This is informal way of saying “excuse me” Formal form is māf karna To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 15. Talking to friends / informally You’re welcome / Don’t worry/ No problem Kō'ī gal nahīṁ A shorter form used by Punjabis is : kō'ī nī To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 16. Talking to friends / informally What happened / What’s the problem Ki gal hai? Often used when trying to get someone to tell what the problem is To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 17. Talking to friends / informally I don't know To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
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  • 19. Talking to friends / informally I Mainū don't nahīṁ know patā To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
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  • 22. Talking about hobbies – important words English Punjabi Hobby Śhauk Like Pasand To play Khēḍṇā Sports Khēḍ To sing Gāṇā To learn Sikhṇā To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 23. Talking about hobbies I like sports I like to play soccer What are your hobbies? Do you like singing? I am learning soccer To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 24. Talking about hobbies I like sports To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
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  • 32. Talking about hobbies What are your hobbies? To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
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  • 41. Lesson objects 1 Talking to friends and cousins 2 Time and duration To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 42. Time & Duration English Punjabi One o’clock Ik vajē Two o’clock Do vajē One o’clock in morning Saver dē ik vajē One o’clock in afternoon Dupahir dē ik vajē Evening Śhām Night Rāt To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 44. Revision: Talking to friends English Punjabi Yes Hāṁ No Nahīṁ What’s up? Ki hō rihā hai? How are you? Ki hāl hai? Excuse me Gal suṇ You’re welcome kō'ī gal nahīṁ What happened? ki gal hai? I don’t know Mainū nahīṁ patā To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 45. Talking about hobbies – important words English Punjabi Hobby Śhauk Like Pasand To play Khēḍṇā Sports Khēḍ To sing Gāṇā To learn Sikhṇā To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 46. Revision: Talking about hobbies English Punjabi I like sports Mainū khēḍ pasand hai I like to play soccer What are your hobbies? Mainū soccer khēḍaṇā pasand hai Tuhāḍē śhauk ki hai? Do you like to sing? Ki tuhānū gāna pasand hai I am learning soccer Maiṁ soccer sikh riha haṁ To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi
  • 47. See you at the Alley! To view this with Audio and practice games, visit www.CultureAlley.com/Punjabi