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Hmm...i'm no punjabi expert by any means, but ill try to figure some of these out...Ashqe said:haha i was actually trying to figure out some punjabi words and there are tons that I wanted to know but I'll start off with team names.
Sonay in SGPD?
Rooh?
Anakh?
Shan-e-Punjab?
Shan?
Waris Punjab De? (Walrus of Punjab? haha i had to, I just randomly thought of it)
Heeray? (Diamonds?)
sonay = beautifulAshqe said:haha i was actually trying to figure out some punjabi words and there are tons that I wanted to know but I'll start off with team names.
Sonay in SGPD?
Rooh?
Anakh?
Shan-e-Punjab?
Shan?
Waris Punjab De? (Walrus of Punjab? haha i had to, I just randomly thought of it)
Heeray? (Diamonds?)
PDDS (I forget the full team name Panj Dariyavan Di Shaan?)
pritpal94 said:
Thanks buddy....since we have the topic going...what do these following phrases mean:Meistro said:loll this post made me chuckle..........bakre balounde basically means BRUAHHHHHH........it shows a youthful jubilation in the farmer's son's activities during auspicious events.
Sonay-HandsomeAshqe said:haha i was actually trying to figure out some punjabi words and there are tons that I wanted to know but I'll start off with team names.
Sonay in SGPD?
Rooh?
Anakh?
Shan-e-Punjab?
Shan?
Waris Punjab De?
Heeray? (Diamonds?)
PDDS (I forget the full team name Panj Dariyavan Di Shaan?)
Bahut Wadiya jawaab!!Jap Brar said:Ghaintey waley (its actually kaintey waley)- kainthas are the things you wear on your neck when you do bhangra. so people that wear kaintes are kaintey wale.
Cheeray walia- Man with Turban.
Anymore?Argnabh said:Bahut Wadiya jawaab!!Jap Brar said:Ghaintey waley (its actually kaintey waley)- kainthas are the things you wear on your neck when you do bhangra. so people that wear kaintes are kaintey wale.
Cheeray walia- Man with Turban.
Thanks man!!
it just means roars like kinnell said....LSD bhangra is "roar of the lions: lalkare sheran de". it does not mean challengePooja said:Aren't Lalkares like challenges/shoutings....I dunno how to describe it. Like in songs they always says the men are shouting challenges in the streets and alleys....gali ch lalkaare