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🤗 Pahari-Potwari Greetings for Everyday Life
Hi Pahari-Potwari learners! 😃
Do you want to learn how to say “Hello” in Pahari-Potwari?
Greetings are an important part of any language because they allow you to connect and communicate with others.
If you’re planning a trip to the country or are trying to learn Pahari-Potwari, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings.
Let’s get started! 🤗
Greetings[edit | edit source]
English | Pahari-Potwari |
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general greeting | Salaam |
general greeting | Salaam alaykam |
how are you? | Keh aal eh? |
reply to Keh aal eh in the Pahari dialect [phr-pah] | Mehrbani matta teekah |
general greeting in the Pahari dialect [phr-pah] | Pekhair oveh |
how are you? in the Pahari dialect [phr-pah] | Keh she aal eh? |
reply to Keh she aal eh in the Pahari dialect [phr-pah] | Mehrbani matta shi |
how are you? in the Pahari dialect [phr-pah] | Saryan na keh aal eh? |
how are you? in the Pahari dialect [phr-pah] | Saryan na sumra aal eh? |
reply to Keh aal eh in the Potwari dialect [phr-pot] | Meh teek, shukar |
how are you? in the Potwari dialect [phr-pot] | Tusaana aal kah ah? |
how are you? in the Potwari dialect [phr-pot] | Saara kuch teek eh? |
how are you? informal, in the Potwari dialect [phr-pot] | Navi taazi? |
reply to Navi taazi | Kuch ni |
general greeting used in the third through seventh centuries. | Drōd |
general greeting spoken to a group in the third through seventh centuries. | Drōd awarēd |
general greeting spoken to one person in the third through seventh centuries. | Drōd awar tō |
general greeting used in the third through seventh centuries. | Namāz |
morning greeting used in the third through seventh centuries. | Bāmdād xaš |
afternoon greeting used in the third through seventh centuries. | Uzerin xaš |
evening greeting used in the third through seventh centuries. | Ēvārag xaš |
how are you? used in the third through seventh centuries. | Cōn hē tū? |
how are you? used in the third through seventh centuries. | Cōn hēd ašmāh? |
reply to Cōn hē tū and Cōn hēd ašmāh | Vas xūb, āzādīh |
reply to Cōn hē tū and Cōn hēd ašmāh | Vas xūb |
welcome greeting used in the third through seventh centuries. | Drust mad hē |
welcome greeting used in the third through seventh centuries. | Drust awar |
welcome greeting used in the third through seventh centuries. | Drust awarēd |
Sources[edit | edit source]
Polyglot Club thanks Jennifer Runner for her outstanding work in collecting some of the phrases for this Pahari-Potwari lesson. 👍
Her objective is, like the Polyglot Club, to promote intercultural communication and understanding and to raise awareness of linguistic diversity in the world. ✨
- More information on her website: http://users.elite.net/runner/jennifers/