Sanskrit Punjabi Meaning
Dipa Diva Lamp
Dipawali Divavali A festival (-Diwali)
Kotapala Kotval A police officer
Gopala Govala Cowherd
Kacchhapa Kachhuva Tortoise
Mandapa Manduva Stage
Api Vi Also
Rule V1. The sound of ‘sh’ in the classical language is very often changed into ‘kh’ in the modern language.
The rule immediately reminds one of the two ways of pronouncing ‘ch’ in different parts of Germany, the first pronunciation approximating to that of ‘sh’ and the second, to that of ‘kh’. The following examples from German will make the point clearer.
German Pronunciation Meaning
Ich ish or ikh Nichi
Misht or Nikht Not MichMish or Mikh Me
Richt Risht or Rikht Right
The following examples of interchangeability of ‘sh’ and ‘kh’ sounds in the Iranian group are striking.
First Form Second Meaning
Pushta Pukhta Strong
Pushto Pukhto A language
Pashtoon Pakhtoon A pathan
The examples of change of ‘sh’ into ‘kh’ in the study of Punjabi are almost numberless.
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