Punjabi (also Panjabi; in Gurmukhī, Panjābī in Shāhmukhī) is the language of the Punjabi people and the Punjab regions of India and Pakistan.
It is an Indo-European language of the Indo-Iranian subfamily. Uniquely for an Indo-European language, Punjabi is a tonal language where the tones arose as a reinterpretation of different consonant series in terms of pitch. In terms of morphological complexity, it is an agglutinative languageBhatia, T. "Punjabi: A Cognitive-Descriptive Grammar", 1993. p 279. ISBN 0415003202 and words are usually ordered 'Subject Object Verb'.
The Punjabi people suffered a split between India and Pakistan during the Partition of 1947. However, Punjabi language and culture tend to be uniting factors in spite of national and religious affiliations.
Punjabi is also spoken as a minority language in several other countries where Punjabis have emigrated in large numbers, such as the United States, Australia, and especially the United Kingdom (where it is the second most commonly used language"Punjabi Community". The United Kingdom Parliament.) and Canada (where it is the fifth most commonly used languageCanadian Census Data (2001)). Punjabi is the preferred language of the Sikhs, in which some of their religious literature is written. It is the usual language of Bhangra music, which has recently gained wide popularity both in South Asia and abroad.
There are many dialects of Punjabi and they all form part of a dialect continuum, merging with Sindhi and related languages in Pakistan, and Hindustani in India. The main dialects of Punjabi are Majhi, Doabi, Malwai and Powadhi in India, and Pothohari, Lahndi and Multani in Pakistan. Majhi is the standard written form of Punjabi and is the dialect used in both Amritsar and Lahore.
The Punjabi University, Patiala, lists the following as dialects of Punjabi:Advanced Centre for Technical Development of Punjabi Language, Literature and Culture
As classified in Ethnologue:
Indo-European
└Indo-Iranian
└Indo-Aryan
│
├Northern zone
│└Western Pahari
│ └Dogri *
│
├Northwestern zone
│└Lahnda *
│ ├Jakati *
│ ├Khetrani *
│ ├Mirpur Punjabi *
│ ├Northern Hindko *
│ ├Pahari-Potwari *
│ ├Siraiki *
│ ├Southern Hindko *
│ └Western Punjabi *
│
└Central zone
└Eastern Punjabi *
Some of these dialects, such as Dogri, Siraiki and Hindko are sometimes considered separate languages.
The dialect spoken in central Punjab — on both the Indian and Pakistani side — is Majhi. Grierson defined Western Punjabi as being west of a line running north-south from Montgomery and Gujranwala districts. This is well within present day Pakistan.Masica, CP, "The Indo-Aryan Languages", ISBN 0521299446, p 20 Contrary to this, Ethnologue has come to classify Lahndi as the dialect of Punjabi spoken in all of Pakistan.
Much like English, Punjabi has moved around the world and developed local forms by integrating local vocabulary. While most loanwords come from Hindustani, Persian and English, Punjabi emigrants around the world have integrated terms from such languages as Spanish and Dutch. A distinctive "Diaspora Punjabi" is thus emerging. As there is no formal consensus over vocabulary and spelling in Punjabi, it is likely that Diaspora Punjabi will increasingly deviate from the forms found on the Indian Subcontinent in the future.
| English | Gurmukhi | Shahmukhi | Transliteration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hello | Sat Srī Akāl (Sikh) | The greeting used depends on the religion of the speaker. | ||
| Yes (Informal) | Hāṁ | |||
| Yes (Formal) | Hāṁ Jī | |||
| No (Informal) | Nā | |||
| No (Formal) | Nahīṁ/Nahīṁ Jī | |||
| My name is ___. | Mērā Nāṁ ___ Hai |
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