Pun·jab [pun jb, pún jaab]
1. state in northern India, bordering Pakistan to the west.
Capital: Chandigarh
Population: 24,289,296 (2001)
Area: 50,362 sq km/19,445 sq mi.
2. province of eastern Pakistan, bordering India to the east.
Capital: Lahore
Population: 72,585,000 (1998)
Area: 205,344 sq km/79,284 sq mi.
Pun·ja·bi [pun jbee, pun jábbee]
or Pan·ja·bi [pun jbee, pun jábbee] (noun)
language language of Punjab: the official language of Punjab. Punjabi is an Indo-European language belonging to the Indo-Iranian family. it is spoken by about 70 million people, and is the language in which the Sikh scriptures are written.
[Early 19th century. From Urdu Panjābī , from Panjāb “Punjab,” from Sanskrit pañca āpas “five rivers.”]
2006-06-27 14:34:24
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answered by anak sendu 4
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Sheesh.
Are you from another planet?
Punjabi are the citizens of Punjab a state in India.
2006-06-27 14:32:20
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answered by Baby #3 due 10/13/09 6
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It's a language spoken by people that live in parts of Pakistan and India.
2006-06-27 14:33:54
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answered by wadinsky 1
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