Idioms: Punjabi
This idiom is used to express that someone is so close or familiar that even mundane activities like eating become a shared experience.
This idiom refers to something that is very cheap or worthless. punjabi idioms
(Bhaande bharne) - Literally meaning "to fill up the vessels," this idiom actually refers to spreading rumors or causing disputes. This idiom is used to express that someone
Here are some of the most common and culturally significant idioms found in the Punjabi language: Here are some of the most common and
(ਕਰ ਪੁੰਨ ਖਾ ਘਸੁੰਨ): This cynical but often true observation means "Do a good deed, and receive a punch (incur losses) in return".
Meaning: "A companion in pain."
He remembered the canal where he crashed. He realized the village truck drivers had to go thirty miles to the city for spare parts. Fateh set up a small spare parts stall right at the canal junction. He didn't need a truck. He just needed a table and knowledge.



