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11:54 Oct 16, 2001 |
English to Punjabi translations [Non-PRO] | ||||
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5 | Just a kind request.... |
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4 | Ajj raat noo |
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4 | ajraat |
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Ajj raat noo Explanation: or ajj shaam noo. 'raat' relates to later in the evening; more towards night-time. 'shaam' is earlier in the evening. |
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ajraat Explanation: just like today, tomorrow. aj is for to and raat for night. so kalrat will be yesternight. |
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Just a kind request.... Explanation: if you decide to choose my answer, please would you ensure that points are awarded; there is nothing more annoying than doing a little work to help someone, and then not being rewarded for it. thanks. |
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