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Posted: 14 years ago
#51
dua se koi kaam nahin hone waala... education is the key 😛
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Emptiness

dua se koi kaam nahin hone waala... education is the key 😛

yea thats true also...but sometime even tho ur educated its show the opposite!!!
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Posted: 14 years ago
#53

Originally posted by: Jesmina

yea thats true also...but sometime even tho ur educated its show the opposite!!!



true.. i guess there's a difference between being educated and being enlightened.
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Posted: 14 years ago
#54
Heck no, i prefer Dolly using the language of Silence
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Posted: 14 years ago
#55
I don't like it as I don't understand that language. Its hard to understand hindi than punjabi is way harder.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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it doesn't matter, cause her punjabi is easy to understand, if I couldn't understand it then I would have a problem with it lol
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Posted: 14 years ago
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i love these languages hindi punjabi urdu...i would listening to them
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: prodigy007

I love it Punjabi is a lovely language! But it's a fusion of both Punjabi & Hindi, not pure Punjabi! Though i'm hundred percent certain that her swearing is in Punjabi which is always bleeped out :)..If they didnt censor it the mild hearted viewers would shut the tv out of shock :)



true i like the philosphy and stuff in punjabi as well though i dont understand it sometimes because its quite deep, you talked about the cursing punjabi thing as well i'v heard about its nature.:)))...its very very harsh
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: alpeshvara



true i like the philosphy and stuff in punjabi as well though i dont understand it sometimes because its quite deep, you talked about the cursing punjabi thing as well i'v heard about its nature.:)))...its very very harsh



Punjabi is immensely rich & very deep you will not be able to comprehend the philosophical side of it or capture it's true essence unless you're not well versed. Farsi I've heard is another such language though I don't understand a word of it. You're correct about the cursing aspect it's extremely intense & packs a very hard punch not for the faint hearted, I remember during our youth exuberance days my father would say 'If you have to swear a little do it in either English or Hindi, not a word of profanity in Punjabi' otherwise we'd get the belt ..:)That sums it all up
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: prodigy007


Punjabi is immensely rich & very deep you will not be able to comprehend the philosophical side of it or capture it's true essence unless you're not well versed. Farsi I've heard is another such language though I don't understand a word of it. You're correct about the cursing aspect it's extremely intense & packs a very hard punch not for the faint hearted, I remember during our youth exuberance days my father would say 'If you have to swear a little do it in either English or Hindi, not a word of profanity in Punjabi' otherwise we'd get the belt ..:)That sums it all up



Wow thanks. alot for that

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