Re: Third Class Literature in ‘O- Level’ Urdu
meaning if a Sindhi tries to speak Saraiki or Punjabi, he / she will automatically be speaking Meer puri ![]()
Re: Third Class Literature in ‘O- Level’ Urdu
meaning if a Sindhi tries to speak Saraiki or Punjabi, he / she will automatically be speaking Meer puri ![]()
Re: Third Class Literature in ‘O- Level’ Urdu
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Re: Third Class Literature in ‘O- Level’ Urdu
Na Sindhi language is beautiful same as Saraiki, i didn’t know before but I have seen Kinz speaking to me but Meerpuri language is not too attractive , feels so dehati garaa’n type language.
Re: Third Class Literature in ‘O- Level’ Urdu
kinzz knows Sindhi? ![]()
Re: Third Class Literature in ‘O- Level’ Urdu
And you asking me? ![]()
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To me it seems like half saraiki and half Punjabi, I have learnt it from meer puri people. I very much dislike this language!
Its strange that you consider mirpuri to be half punjabi and half seraiki, as there's no area near that speaking seraiki. It's some sort of potohari accent the language spoken in northern Punjab Jhelum onwards.
Re: Third Class Literature in 'O- Level' Urdu
Its strange that you consider mirpuri to be half punjabi and half seraiki, as there's no area near that speaking seraiki. It's some sort of potohari accent the language spoken in northern Punjab Jhelum onwards.
It is because I know Saraiki and Pujabi and then meer puri, it sounds similar to me lol. You are right it is more like Potohari.