Main
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I
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Oh
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He
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Oh
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She
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Tu, tusi
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You
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Eh
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It
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Ah
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This
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Oh
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That
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Ik
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A
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Aa ja
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Come
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Ayea
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Came
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Aooga
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Will come
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Khollna
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Open
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Kholliya
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Opened
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Kholluga
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Will open
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Baithna
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Sit(to sit)
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Tuurna
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Walk
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Khana
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Eat
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Pinna
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Drink
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Jittna
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Win
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Janna
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Go
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Bhujjna
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Run
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Main jaanda haan
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I go
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Oh jaanda hai
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He goes
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Oh ik seb khanda hai
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He eats an apple
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Oh ik seb kha reha hai
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He is eating an apple
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Usne ik seb khadha
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He ate an apple
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Main pichhle hafte ik film wekhi
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I saw the film last week
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Oh kal bus ton aai
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She came by bus yesterday
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Oh masjad gaie
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They went to the mosque
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Oh saari rat sutta reha
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He slept the whole night
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Usne paper wich changa likheya
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He wrote well in the examination
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Usne kha liya hai
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He has eaten
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Usne kha liya si
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He had eaten
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Oh chal giya si
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He had gone
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Oh a gaya si
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He had come
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Oh kha lawega
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He will eat
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Oh chala jawega
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He will go
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Oh aa jayeega
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He will come
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Tuhada naan ki hai?
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What is your name?
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Kee
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What
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Hai
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Is
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Tuhadaa
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Your
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Naan
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Name
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Tussi ki kitta?
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What did you do?
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Tuhanu ki karna chaida hai?
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What should I do?
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Main ki kar sakda haan?
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What can I do?
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Swaal ki hann?
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What are the questions?
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Swaal ki sann?
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What were the questions?
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Akhri swaal ki si?
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What is the last question?
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Chittthi wich ki likheya hai?
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What is written in the letter?
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Tuhannu ki dasseya gaya si?
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What you had been told?
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Jawaab ki howega?
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What will be the answer?
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Tussi kyon aaye?
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Why did you come?
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Tussi soun kyon gayye?
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Why did you sleep?
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Tussi usnu jaan layee kyon keha?
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Why did you tell him to go?
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Oh bag jhola kyon lai ke ayaa?
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Why did he bring the bag?
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Usne paise kyon ditte?
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Why did she pay the money?
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Oh utthe kyon baitthe?
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Why did they sit there?
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Tussi kyon car challande ho?
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Why do you drive the car?
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Oh mulaqat lai late kyon hann?
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Why are they late for the meeting?
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Tussi kiwein aaye?
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How did you come?
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Tussi kiwein soye?
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How did you sleep?
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Tussi kidda chlayee?
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How did you drive?
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Tussi kidda likhyea?
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How did you write?
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Tussi kinne laye?
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How many did you take?
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Usne tuhanu kinna ditta?
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How much did he pay you?
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Hor kinni door hai?
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How much distance to go?
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Kal da safar kiddan da si?
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How was the journey yesterday?
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Tussi kis raste ton aye?
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Which way did you come?
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Tuhadda pasandida rang kehra hai?
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Which is your favourite colour?
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Tussi kis kamre which sutte si?
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In which room did you sleep?
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Tussi kehri kahani sunai?
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Which story did you tell?
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Sab ton mittha phal kehra hai?
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Which is the sweetest fruit?
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Hindi da sabh ton wadhiya paper kehra hai?
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Which is the best newspaper in Hindi?
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Kehre bharti raj di jansankhya sabh ton jyyaada
hai?
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Which Indian state has the largest population?
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Tussi kithhon aye?
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Where did you come from?
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Tussi kithhe sutte?
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Where did you sleep?
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Manager da cabin kitthe hai?
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Where is the manager’s cabin?
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Mainu kitthe jana chaida hai?
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Where should I go?
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Mainu kinnu contact karna chaida hai?
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Whom should I contact?
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Ki eh kitaab hai?
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Is it a book?
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Eh kittab hai.
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It is a book
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Ki eh jawaab hai?
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Is it the answer?
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Eh jawaab hai.
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It is the answer.
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Ki tussi mere naal aaoge?
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Will you come with me?
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Main tuahaade naal awanga.
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I shall come with you.
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Ki tussi mainu pen dewoge?
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Will you give me your pen?
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Haan bilkul.
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Yes, of course.
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Ki tussi mainu pyaar karde ho?
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Do you love me?
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Haan main tuhaanu pyaar karda haan
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Yes, I love you.
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Ki tussi mainu appna pen dewoge?
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Can you give me your pen?
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Ki tussi dibba chakk dewoge?
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Can you lift the box?
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Ki tusssi prikhya dewoge?
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Can you write the exam?
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Ki tussi apna khana le leya hai?
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Did you have your lunch?
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Tussi kiwen ho?
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How are you?
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Main theek haan.
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I am fine
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Wednesday, 25 May 2016
Learn English through Punjabi
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