01-20-2007, 01:51 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->It is "Churidar"alright when written but in speech I believe "d" replaces "r", for example in Punjabi "kuri" is used for a girl in writing but when pronounced "d" is used in place of "r", atleast that's what my experience tells me.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Nope,
Churi means bangles or rings. Bottom of pant is shaped or to be set like rings. It is pronounced as 'r' in Punjabi. "Kuri" and "Kudi" both are used to refer girl in Punjabi. There is a difference between Dhoba punjabi and other side of Dhoba (Pakistan). Even near Harayana or Pathankot or Jammu or Himachal one can find lot of Punjabi dialect.
Punjabis are very good in destroying any language, sorry no offence to anybody. <!--emo&
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Some examples Round â Rawnd
Blue - Balue
Nope,
Churi means bangles or rings. Bottom of pant is shaped or to be set like rings. It is pronounced as 'r' in Punjabi. "Kuri" and "Kudi" both are used to refer girl in Punjabi. There is a difference between Dhoba punjabi and other side of Dhoba (Pakistan). Even near Harayana or Pathankot or Jammu or Himachal one can find lot of Punjabi dialect.
Punjabis are very good in destroying any language, sorry no offence to anybody. <!--emo&

Some examples Round â Rawnd
Blue - Balue