In Punjabi, you can combine nouns with descriptive adjectives to create natural phrases, such as 'mitha phal' (sweet fruit), 'nava kambal' (new blanket), 'pura mez' (brown table), 'sasta seb' (cheap apple), 'thandi barf' (cold ice), and 'pura chauras mez' (brown square table), demonstrating how Punjabi grammar allows for flexible word combinations to describe objects and their attributes.
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Let's learn some Punjabi vocabulary.
Fruit in Punjabi is phal.
Phal.
And if the fruit is sweet, we can say mitha phal.
mitha phal Let's take blanket next, which is kambal.
Now say that blanket is new.
You can say nava kambal.
nava kambal Or take a table for example. Table is mez.
mez Say the table is brown.
Brown is pura.
Now you can combine pura and mez together to make a brown table.
pura mez pura mez You can also add another word in there.
For example, you can add square in there. So say it's a brown square table. You can now say pura chauras mez.
Next let's take apple as an example.
Apple is seb. Let's add cheap apple.
sasta seb Let's do a cut up apple, which is katya seb.
Or if the apple is red, you can say lal seb.
Or hara seb if it's a green apple.
Moving on, let's do ice. Ice is barf.
Now ice is normally cold, right? So cold in Punjabi is thanda or thandi.
This case barf is a feminine word, so we're going to use thandi.
So thandi barf.
thandi barf
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