What do Punjabis call their mom?

What do Punjabis call their mom?

The typical Punjabi word to address one’s mother is “bebe” (sometimes just “be”). Of course “maaN” is a word used in Punjabi for “mother”.

What is Roohu?

New Word Suggestion. Soul or Spirit. The word ‘Rooh’ is originated from Arabic, Persian, Punjabi and Urdu languages. ( e.g. Every body has ‘Rooh’ inside the matter body, and when this Rooh disconnected permanentally the person is pronounced dead)

What is the meaning of RUHU?

soul countable noun. A person’s soul is the spiritual part of them which some people believe continues existing after their body is dead. They believe that their souls will always be together. /ruha, rUha, rooha, rūh, ruh, rUh, rooh/

What is Bebe/Bibi in Punjabi?

Bebe/bibi is Persian word pronounced in two different ways in punjabi. It is title use to give respect to woman. Similarly baba is used to give respect to males.

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What is the English equivalent of the Punjabi word ‘Biba’?

‘Gentleman’ would have been its perfect equivalent in English except that ‘BIBA’ is used for ‘men’ that are younger or even kids. In Malwa region BIBA is called to sister,daughter and sister in law to mark respect with her name.In southern part of Punjab daughters are sometimes referred as Biba as a sign of respect in jatt sikh families

What do you call a younger brother in Punjabi?

~ ‘I have two younger brothers’ . Its called ‘bhraa’ or if the person is older than you or if you don’t now his age then you can call him ‘paaji’. No one will be ever offended if you call him paaji. Brother in punjabi called veere,veer or bhra and bhai .

What is the Punjabi equivalent of the word ‘gentleman’?

‘Gentleman’ would have been its perfect equivalent in English except that ‘BIBA’ is used for ‘men’ that are younger or even kids. Another word “BIBI” has different meanings, Bebe/bibi is Persian word pronounced in two different ways in punjabi. It is title use to give respect to woman.

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