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🌊 What’s the Difference Between ਪੀ (pī) and ਪੀਓ (pī’ō)?

(And Why It’s the Key to Connection) We’ve all been there. You’re practising Punjabi with your child, and it’s a breakthrough moment.You’ve taught them “you” (ਤੂੰ), “water” (ਪਾਣੀ), and “drink” (ਪੀ). You’re with family, and your child, trying to be helpful, says to their grandparent: “ਤੂੰ ਪਾਣੀ ਪੀ।” (tū pāṇī pī!) It’s a win! They’ve […]

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🌱 Why Teaching Verbs Helps Kids Think in Punjabi

When children start learning a new language, they often begin with nouns such as: ਸੇਬ (apple), ਕੁੱਤਾ (dog), ਘਰ (house). But to really think in a language, they need verbs — the words that bring action, emotion, and time to life. In Punjabi, verbs help to teach rhythm, create relationships, and develop reasoning. 💬 1.

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