(1849) Also dialogues, English and Punjabi with grammar and explanatory notes.
(1854) An old Punjabi-English dictionary.
(1997) Learn punjabi (based on comparative structures of Punjabi and American English).
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(2011) 'The book comes at the most opportune times when Punjabi's in India and abroad are realising that by losing their language, they lose their religion and culture.' A useful book to learn Gurmukhi and Punjabi.
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(2006) Also known as the Mahan Kosh, Volume 1. Alphabetically ordered Gurmukhi words followed by English defintions.
(2008) Also known as the Mahan Kosh, Volume 2. Alphabetically ordered Gurmukhi words followed by English defintions.
(2011) Also known as the Mahan Kosh, Volume 3. Alphabetically ordered Gurmukhi words followed by English defintions.
(2011) A dictionary that lists English words with Gurmukhi (Punjabi) explanations.
(2011) A great book for children learning Punjabi and Gurmukhi with lots of colourful illustrations.
(2003) In Gurmukhi and English.
(2004) A book that teaches Punjabi.
(unknown) This course in Punjabi has been prepared specially for the beginners. Through a simple and scientific method, it imparts a complete knowledge of the Punjabi alphabet, script, grammar and pronunciation. Anyone who can read and understand simple English should be able to acquire a good knowledge of Punjabi within a short period. The rest is practice.
(2004) The need for teaching Gurmukhi (the written form of Punjabi) is being realized. This book on painti akhri and word building is a good way to learn more about Gurmukhi.
(2004) This book on gurmukhi vowels and vocabulary is a good way to learn more about Gurmukhi.
(2004) This book on reading activity is a good way to learn more about Gurmukhi.
(2004) The need for teaching Gurmukhi (the written form of Punjabi) is being realized. This book on reading practices is a good way to learn more about Gurmukhi.
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(2004) The author has conducted excellent research and brought to light the historical importance of Panjab, Panjabi language and the Gurmukhi script. The study indicates that we have got a great wealth of words and word-roots in Guru Granth Sahib. We should therefore find new words from the Guru Granth Sahib to further enrich our everyday language. This will not only develop our language and strengthen our cultural ties but also cement our bond with the Guru.
(1984) This book is meant primarily for beginners of Panjabi. It may be of use to more advanced learners and teachers of students whose first or dominant language is English. It is also the first book in the series designed for those students preparing for the G.C.S.E. examination in Panjabi.
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(1927) Through advanced techniques the author has made learning Panjabi language an easy task. In Gurmukhi and English.
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(1998) A book to self-teach Punjabi.
(2002) For devanagari (hindi) readers.
(2011) 'This course in Panjabi is meant for adults. This book invites you to learn Panjabi - a language which is very important strategically and culturally. Primarily designed for non-Panjabi Indians who know English, this course will greatly help foreigners who may be interested in the language. But it will be of use even to Panjabis who should be curious to know the system of their mother-tongue.'
(1942) A peep into spiritual depths of each letter of the Gurmukhi alphabet. In Gurmukhi and English.
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