Basics Flashcards
Pronouns
Mai’n
Tusi (formal)
Tu (informal)
Aussi
He/she - oh (far) vs. Eh (near)
They - oh
I
Mai’n (meh)
You
tusi (formal)
tu (informal)
We
assi
He/she far
oh
He/she near
eh/ah
They
oh
Present tense auxillary verbs (end the sentence in Punjabi)
haa/aa
ho/o
hai/ai
how do you end sentence that starts with mai’n & assi?
mai’n –> haa/aa
assi –> haa/aa
how do you end sentence starting with tussi?
tussi –> ho/o
how to end sentence starting with tu, they, he/she
tu –> hai/ai
they (oh) –> hai/ai or ne
he/she (oh) –> hai/ai
ex: they are friends –> oh dost ne
ex: she is a doctor –> oh doctor ai
hai/ai is plural
they
she/him
tu
daily routine sentence structure
subject + object + verb + ancillary verb
ex: I eat breakfast everyday –> mai’n roj breakfast khandi aa
I am Chelsea
Mai’n Chelsea aa
Are you a teacher? Formal and informal
Tusi teacher ho?
Tu teacher ai?
She is a doctor
Oh doctor ai
They are friends
Oh dost ne
We are friends
Assi dost aa
I live in Vancouver
Mai’n Vancouver vich rehenda aa