My First Punjabi Words for Communication

My First Punjabi Words for Communication

Author: S. Gaganjot

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Did you ever want to teach your kids the basics of Punjabi? Learning Punjabi can be fun with this picture book. In this book you will find the following features: Punjabi Alphabets ; Punjabi Words ; English Translations.


Punjabi Alphabets Book

Punjabi Alphabets Book

Author: Sachin Sachdeva

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-10-21

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 9781979032308

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Learn Punjabi Gurmukhi Alphabets- A language which is spoken worldwide. This book will help young kids/adults learn to write punjabi vowels and consonants. Appropriate for all ages from small children, to teens, to college going and adult students. This book provides a step-by-step guided direction for writing each punjabi letter and an extra page for each letter to practice writing them. Some highlights of the book are: * Covers 41 vowels & consonants of gurmukhi script. * Object name starts from each alphabet. * Teaches step-by-step to write each alphabet. * Plenty of extra pages to trace and practice each alphabet. This book is perfect choice for learning and writing Punjabi alphabets.


My First Words

My First Words

Author: Sharon Purtill

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781990469053

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"My First Words A - Z English to Greek is a wonderful, fun way to get introduced to the Greek language or introduce English in a Greek speaking household. Twenty-six pages A - Z make it super easy for young children to focus and learn a new language with only one picture and word per page. Atop each picture is the word in English and below is the word in Greek. It's a wonderful English to Greek picture dictionary!"--Amazon


The Contextualized Psalms (Punjabi Zabur)

The Contextualized Psalms (Punjabi Zabur)

Author: Yousaf Sadiq

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2020-11-09

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1725271532

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The metrical translation of the Psalms into the Punjabi language, set to indigenous music in the late nineteenth century in India, plays a vital role in the personal and communal worship of the global Punjabi Christian community. This book is a pioneer work that comprehensively encompasses the cultural, socio-historical, missional, and sociolinguistic aspects of the Punjabi Psalter. It investigates the unique and fascinating story of the contextualizing of Psalms in an exclusive South Asian Punjabi context and engages in an in-depth study on the life and work of Rev. Dr. Imam-ud-Din Shahbaz. This work determines to bring a deeper appreciation for the Punjabi Psalter by encouraging the Punjabi Christians to not only pass the Psalms on to the next generations but also to grow in loving and valuing their mother-tongue, the Punjabi language. The thrust of this book is to esteem the shared heritage of the global Punjabi Christian community--the Psalms in Punjabi, commonly known as the Punjabi Zabur.


East of Indus

East of Indus

Author: Gurnam Singh Sidhu Brard

Publisher: Hemkunt Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9788170103608

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Young Sikhs in a Global World

Young Sikhs in a Global World

Author: Knut A. Jacobsen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-03-09

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 1134790813

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In attempting to carve out a place for themselves in local and global contexts, young Sikhs mobilize efforts to construct, choose, and emphasize different aspects of religious and cultural identification depending on their social setting and context. Young Sikhs in a Global World presents current research on young Sikhs with multicultural and transnational life-styles and considers how they interpret, shape and negotiate religious identities, traditions, and authority on an individual and collective level. With a particular focus on the experiences of second generation Sikhs as they interact with various people in different social fields and cultural contexts, the book is constructed around three parts: 'family and home', 'public display and gender', and 'reflexivity and translations'. New scholarly voices and established academics present qualitative research and ethnographic fieldwork and analyse how young Sikhs try to solve social, intellectual and psychological tensions between the family and the expectations of the majority society, between Punjabi culture and religious values.