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Old 30-Apr-2012, 11:44 AM
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Re: Gurbani Vyakaran - Punjabi Grammar

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Originally Posted by Luckysingh View Post
Let's not complicate things. I think the whole idea of starting this thread is a very good one and it is to SIMPLIFY things, not complicate them.
As far as I know, the gurmukhi text is an important source of the punjabi of today.
All languages can be spoken one way, but written in many different ways. We shouldn't confuse the issue by overlapping here.
I do believe as Gyani ji stated, that punjabi language survives today because of Sri guru granth sahib ji. If it were not for this, then even the written shahmukhi would still be more widespread today as it was previously.
In which script we write Punjabi language that is Gurmukhi.Do we have separate Punjabi Scriprt?
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