Please tell Ms Tamkenat that we are very very proud of our languages. Punjabi is loved in Punjab and rest of India. Everybody who knows the language used it very proudly. Same goes for Marathi, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Hindi, Tamil, Telegu, Malayalam, Urdu and even Kashmiri. Unlike Pakistan we are not ashamed of our regional languages.
حیرت ہے کہ پنجابی کے بارے میں پنجاب میں ایسی سوچ پائی جاتی ہے ہم ساری زندگی کراچی میں رہتے آئے ہیں۔ہم پنجابی ہیں اور ہمارے والدین جالندھر سے ہجرت کر کے آئے تھے۔ہمارے گھروں میں ابھی تک آپس میں پنجابی میں بات کرتے ہیں اور فخر محسوس کرتے ہیں۔کبھی شرمندگی نہیں ہوئی۔اردو ہماری بہترین ہے کوئی پہچان نہیں پاتا کہ پنجابی ہیں۔جبکہ پنجاب کے لوگ چائے اردو اسپیکنگ ہی کیوں نہ ہو ان کے لہجے میں پنجابی پن ٹپکتا ہے۔
I am Punjabi from Pakistan and I 100 percent agree with Tamkenat. We only speak in Urdu or English at home and punjabi has always been sadly the language used by respective grandmothers or house help.
but it's not allowed in the Punjab senate and neither are any Punjabi specific TV channels. The last I checked, education is also not imparted in Punjabi.
just casual talk among male friends, otherwise I totally second Tamkenat's opinion actually one of my hindu Punjabi friend told me the same about Indian punjab that they are not comfortable talking in Punjabi
my whole family speak in punjabi and even where i live everyone speak punjabi and if you search on google most spoken language in pakistan is punjabi its true that today kids don't speak punjabi i know how to speak but when i speak i use mostly urdu word but some lines in punjabi because we speak urdu in school that's why it's kind of habit to speak in urdu and its also true that some people think that if they speak in punjabi maybe they look poor and pendo.
It's not the case with all and always to avoid speaking Punjabi. Well I am myself saraiki speaking being my mother tongue and I feel it my pride to speak saraiki language but I am working with Punjabis here. We all communicate in Punjabi language preferably. If one stops speaking in his or her mother tongue, then one will contribute to deaden the language in the long run and the coming generations will be unaware of the language that was once a living language and a means of communication amongst people in the past.
@@nitishsaxena1372 yes dear. Saraiki is a language with it's rich cultural heritage. People tend to be different in their language and literature, art and architecture, history, music, politics, mindset, script and otherwise. Saraiki language is different in accent that makes it distinct either from Punjabi or even Sindhi. The accent of saraiki is considered to be the sweetest of all the languages spoken across the sub continent ie India and Pakistan alike. Yes you are right that I did not find it difficult to have a grasp over Punjabi because there are number words used commonly both in saraiki and Punjabi alike.
@@nitishsaxena1372 Yes I am from Pakistank Punjan with family roots back in Multan.And yes Multani/Sariki is dialect of Punjabi language. Sariki is just Punjabi with heavy accent and contain few words of Sindhi language.
Aaj kal zabaan mai angrezi ki alfaaz kaseer taadad mai istemal hote hai to zaban mai ab wo rawani Rahi nahi. Mai ye nahi kehta ke angrezi ke alfaaz bilkul istemal nahi hone chahiye, lekin agar humari apni zaban mai mutabadil maujud hai to fir kyu na use istemal kiya jaye. Baaqi angrezi ke wo alfaaz Jo ab maadari zabaan ka hissa ban chuke hai, unhe istemal karne mai koi harz nahi, jaise ki Rail, train, station vagaira vagaira.
Infect insecure nai hy even school clg kam p national language boli jati hy to bachy asy hi traind krty. yadi urdu bolny ki start sy tarbiat krty tak unko education m mushkil na ho ..is ly mry khyal m yahi bat hy..
Unlike Pakistan who made Urdu its national language, Insia didn't do it. The people in Indian Punjab speak Punjabi very proudly and is strongly connected to Punjabiyat. And the situation she tells that people in Pakistani punjab don't want to be seen speaking Punjabi due to societal pressure is nothing particular to just Punjabi. It relates all native language. If you go to UP, people in upper class wouldn't even speak in Hindi, they will prefer English, same for Marathi in Maharashtra, Bhojpuri in Bihar
my whole family speak in punjabi and even where i live everyone speak punjabi and if you search on google most spoken language in pakistan is punjabi its true that today kids don't speak punjabi i know how to speak but when i speak i use mostly urdu word but some lines in punjabi because we speak urdu in school that's why it's kind of habit to speak in urdu and its also true that some people think that if they speak in punjabi maybbe they look poor and pendo.
I think it's not that bug of an issue...I mostly speak urdu but I am completely comfortable with ounjabi as well and so is everyone in punjab that I know of...it's just that the language is not a matter of ego for us
Tamkenat is wise .brave and an intellectual lady,,Salute to her on her LOVE with Punjabi...
Much love and respect to @TamkenatMansoor - Such a well spoken person. Tey shabash, ji, jo kam tusi kar rehay ho apni ma-boli Punjabi waastey 🙏🏼❤️
Dil mom ka dia... kya drama yaad karwa dia, it was toooooo gooood ! One of the best pak dramas
Please tell Ms Tamkenat that we are very very proud of our languages. Punjabi is loved in Punjab and rest of India. Everybody who knows the language used it very proudly. Same goes for Marathi, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Hindi, Tamil,
Telegu,
Malayalam, Urdu and even Kashmiri. Unlike Pakistan we are not ashamed of our regional languages.
حیرت ہے کہ پنجابی کے بارے میں پنجاب میں ایسی سوچ پائی جاتی ہے ہم ساری زندگی کراچی میں رہتے آئے ہیں۔ہم پنجابی ہیں اور ہمارے والدین جالندھر سے ہجرت کر کے آئے تھے۔ہمارے گھروں میں ابھی تک آپس میں پنجابی میں بات کرتے ہیں اور فخر محسوس کرتے ہیں۔کبھی شرمندگی نہیں ہوئی۔اردو ہماری بہترین ہے کوئی پہچان نہیں پاتا کہ پنجابی ہیں۔جبکہ پنجاب کے لوگ چائے اردو اسپیکنگ ہی کیوں نہ ہو ان کے لہجے میں پنجابی پن ٹپکتا ہے۔
Urdu is the native language of Western UP (Between Delhi, Agra & Awadh). I remember my grandfather reading Urdu newspapers.
@@kantvx urdu bhot meetthi zuban hai yaar
Tamkenat is such a pleasure to watch.
Tamkenat is love ❤️ Watching her videos is my part of routine, love her personality 👏
❤🧡💛
Prayers for the everlasting peace between India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh!!!
🤲🤲🤲
Aameen, Elaahi Aameen
I am Punjabi from Pakistan and I 100 percent agree with Tamkenat. We only speak in Urdu or English at home and punjabi has always been sadly the language used by respective grandmothers or house help.
Asi punjab to a te asi Punjabi proudly bolde a ❤ Punjabi zindabad ❤
My forefathers belongs to lcchra Lahore.
Proud to be punjabi.
Punjabi is good language.
I live in Icchra, Lahore.
Tamkanat is a Persian word. As Urdu has plethora of words and phrases from Persian language.
Dr tamkanat was my trainer. Very nyc personality.
Only some families don’t speak panjabi in Pakistani Punjab. I am from Lahore. I know most of people speak panjabi even in offices.
Even in offices😁😁
but it's not allowed in the Punjab senate and neither are any Punjabi specific TV channels. The last I checked, education is also not imparted in Punjabi.
just casual talk among male friends, otherwise I totally second Tamkenat's opinion actually one of my hindu Punjabi friend told me the same about Indian punjab that they are not comfortable talking in Punjabi
ساری ٹیم نوں مبارک باد۔۔خوش رھوو آباد رھوو۔۔۔۔
my whole family speak in punjabi and even where i live everyone speak punjabi and if you search on google most spoken language in pakistan is punjabi its true that today kids don't speak punjabi i know how to speak but when i speak i use mostly urdu word but some lines in punjabi because we speak urdu in school that's why it's kind of habit to speak in urdu and its also true that some people think that if they speak in punjabi maybe they look poor and pendo.
Then you should be proud to be pendu
What a class podcast our respected @tamkenat
Love love from india ❤❤❤much love ❤
Live life king size God bless you all ❤❤❤❤ Robin Ji tamketan like my daughter...❤
Tam-ke-nat.....that's her name not tanketan
It's not the case with all and always to avoid speaking Punjabi. Well I am myself saraiki speaking being my mother tongue and I feel it my pride to speak saraiki language but I am working with Punjabis here. We all communicate in Punjabi language preferably.
If one stops speaking in his or her mother tongue, then one will contribute to deaden the language in the long run and the coming generations will be unaware of the language that was once a living language and a means of communication amongst people in the past.
is Saraki a dialect of Punjabi? was it very easy for you to switch to Punjabi?
@@nitishsaxena1372 yes dear. Saraiki is a language with it's rich cultural heritage. People tend to be different in their language and literature, art and architecture, history, music, politics, mindset, script and otherwise. Saraiki language is different in accent that makes it distinct either from Punjabi or even Sindhi. The accent of saraiki is considered to be the sweetest of all the languages spoken across the sub continent ie India and Pakistan alike. Yes you are right that I did not find it difficult to have a grasp over Punjabi because there are number words used commonly both in saraiki and Punjabi alike.
@@nitishsaxena1372yes multani/saraki is sweetest dialect of Punjabi like puwadhi dialect is hard est dialect of Punjabi
@@nitishsaxena1372 Yes I am from Pakistank Punjan with family roots back in Multan.And yes Multani/Sariki is dialect of Punjabi language.
Sariki is just Punjabi with heavy accent and contain few words of Sindhi language.
Aaj kal zabaan mai angrezi ki alfaaz kaseer taadad mai istemal hote hai to zaban mai ab wo rawani Rahi nahi. Mai ye nahi kehta ke angrezi ke alfaaz bilkul istemal nahi hone chahiye, lekin agar humari apni zaban mai mutabadil maujud hai to fir kyu na use istemal kiya jaye. Baaqi angrezi ke wo alfaaz Jo ab maadari zabaan ka hissa ban chuke hai, unhe istemal karne mai koi harz nahi, jaise ki Rail, train, station vagaira vagaira.
Keep United ❤
Jitney singer Pakistan se hain they sing Punjabi songs and listen all' over world singer like Attaullah khan etc....❤
Proud to be Punjabi
Great great great
Love you guys ❤😎
Tamkenat loving you in Stand up girl.
Good video❤ need more like these
Indian express always excellent 👍
Love from Pakistan
My 2 favourite content creators ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Didi tusi 🔥 o jdo Punjabi accent chh aye ta ❤❤
wah g,,,very nice
Mera dost bihari hay par woh Punjabi songs beinteha sunta
Mera Nam b Unique hai shyd ab tak nai mila apny nam k banday ko
Tamkenat is a Persian word.
Infect insecure nai hy even school clg kam p national language boli jati hy to bachy asy hi traind krty. yadi urdu bolny ki start sy tarbiat krty tak unko education m mushkil na ho ..is ly mry khyal m yahi bat hy..
Tamkanat =akar آکڑ in Punjabi 😜😆😆😆 jazbato koi lafz nhi hazbaat pehlay hi se JAMA k sekhay mei ata ha
Nai chaie. Aage jao
Unlike Pakistan who made Urdu its national language, Insia didn't do it. The people in Indian Punjab speak Punjabi very proudly and is strongly connected to Punjabiyat. And the situation she tells that people in Pakistani punjab don't want to be seen speaking Punjabi due to societal pressure is nothing particular to just Punjabi. It relates all native language. If you go to UP, people in upper class wouldn't even speak in Hindi, they will prefer English, same for Marathi in Maharashtra, Bhojpuri in Bihar
@@omsgaps i said class nor caste
That's not true people in Pakistani Punjab speak Punjabi only in office work etc they communicate in Urdu or in English sometimes
my whole family speak in punjabi and even where i live everyone speak punjabi and if you search on google most spoken language in pakistan is punjabi its true that today kids don't speak punjabi i know how to speak but when i speak i use mostly urdu word but some lines in punjabi because we speak urdu in school that's why it's kind of habit to speak in urdu and its also true that some people think that if they speak in punjabi maybbe they look poor and pendo.
I think it's not that bug of an issue...I mostly speak urdu but I am completely comfortable with ounjabi as well and so is everyone in punjab that I know of...it's just that the language is not a matter of ego for us
Proud to be Punjabi
Aasman main anginat tare hae na tamginat
Bilkul jhooty bat brry city's my nhi bolty
Rabia g ap bohat khubsurat ar pyari hain please mujh se shadi kr lain im from Lahore ❤
@@yasirurooj8749 ????
Tamkinat 😂
Double bullshit.
WTF was it?