punjabi

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{s} pencap

Urduca ve Pencapça onun ana dilleridir ama o, Tamilce, Peştuca ve Kantonca dahil birkaç diğer dili de çok iyi konuşur. - Urdu and Punjabi are her native languages, but she speaks several others very well, including Tamil, Pashto, and Cantonese.

{i} pencap dili
(sıfat) pencap
{s} Pencaplı
{s} Pencap, Pencap'a özgü
{s} Pencapça

Urduca ve Pencapça onun ana dilleridir ama o, Tamilce, Peştuca ve Kantonca dahil birkaç diğer dili de çok iyi konuşur. - Urdu and Punjabi are her native languages, but she speaks several others very well, including Tamil, Pashto, and Cantonese.

plural of punjabi
punjabi çoğul
İngilizce - İngilizce
A speaker of the Punjabi language
The main language spoken in the Punjab region, in Northern India and Eastern Pakistan
Resident or descendant of or immigrant from the Punjab

most Punjabis adhere to the muslim faith, but that name is sometimes applied sikhs.

Of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language
Punjabi is the language spoken by people who live in the Punjab
{i} Indo-Aryan language spoken in Punjab
Language spoken in Northern India and Eastern Pakistan
Punjabi means belonging or relating to the Punjab region of India or Pakistan, its people, or its language
{s} of or pertaining to the Punjab region or language
A Punjabi is a person who comes from the Punjab
Resident of or immigrant from the Punjab (often, loosely, "Sikh")"
the Indic language spoken by most people in Punjab in northwestern India a member of the majority people of Punjab in northwestern India
a member of the majority people of Punjab in northwestern India
the Indic language spoken by most people in Punjab in northwestern India
Punjabi language
or Panjabi language Indo-Aryan language of the Punjab in India and Pakistan. Punjabi has about 26 million speakers in India and more than 60 million in Pakistan nearly half the population of the latter but linguists have sometimes considered the dialects of southwestern, western, and northern Punjab province in Pakistan a different language. Inhabitants of southern Punjab province have agitated for consideration of their speech, Siraiki (with more than 12 million speakers), as a distinct language, though Siraiki and Punjabi are mutually intelligible
punjabi

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    Etimoloji

    () From Persian پنج (panj) (five) + آب (āb) (water) = The Land of Five Rivers + Persic adjectival form ی (ī).