Punjabi

//pʌnˈd͡ʒɑːbi//

Synonyms for "punjabi" (6 found)

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Closest matches (2)

Strong matches (1)

Related words (3)

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More general

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Synonyms

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is a

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Translations

118 translations across 51 languages.

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Arabic

4 entries
  • بَنْجَابِيّ adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • بَنْجَابِيَّة noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)
  • بَنْجَابِيَّة noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)
  • بَنْجَابِيّ noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)

Armenian

1 entries
  • փենջաբի noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Assamese

1 entries
  • পঞ্জাবী ভাষা noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Baluchi

1 entries
  • پنجابی noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Brahui

1 entries
  • پنجابی noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Burushaski

1 entries
  • پنجابݵ noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Catalan

2 entries
  • panjabi adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • panjabi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Chinese Mandarin

3 entries
  • 旁遮普的 adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • 旁遮普人 noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)
  • 旁遮普語 /旁遮普语 noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Czech

2 entries
  • paňdžábský adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • paňdžábština noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Dari

2 entries
  • پَنْجَابِی adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • پَنْجَابِی noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Dutch

3 entries
  • Punjabi adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • Punjabi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)
  • Punjabi noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)

Esperanto

2 entries
  • panĝabanino noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)
  • panĝabano noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)

Finnish

4 entries
  • punjabilainen adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • punjabinkielinen adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • pandžabi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)
  • punjabi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

French

4 entries
  • pendjabi adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • Pendjabi noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)
  • Pendjabie noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)
  • pendjabi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

German

1 entries
  • Pandschabi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Greek

1 entries
  • Παντζάμπι noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Gujarati

1 entries
  • પંજાબી noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Hebrew

1 entries
  • פנג׳אבי noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Hindi

4 entries
  • पंजाबी adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • पञ्जाबी adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • पंजाबी noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)
  • पंजाबी noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)

Hungarian

3 entries
  • pandzsábi adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • pandzsábi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)
  • pandzsábi noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)

Iranian Persian

2 entries
  • پَنْجابی adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • پَنْجابی noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Italian

2 entries
  • panjabi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)
  • punjabi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Japanese

4 entries
  • パンジャブの adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • パンジャーブの adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • パンジャブ人 noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)
  • パンジャブ語 noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Kashmiri

2 entries
  • پَنٛجٲبؠ adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • پَنٛجٲبؠ noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Korean

1 entries
  • 펀자브어 noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Lithuanian

2 entries
  • pandžabų adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • pandžabų kalba noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Malay

3 entries
  • Punjabi adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • bahasa Punjabi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)
  • orang Punjabi noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)

Maltese

1 entries
  • Punġabi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Marathi

3 entries
  • पंजाबी adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • पंजाबी noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)
  • पंजाबी noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)

Nepali

1 entries
  • पञ्जाबी noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Newar

1 entries
  • पञ्जाबी noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Norman

1 entries
  • Pendgiabi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Northern Hindko

1 entries
  • پنجابی noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Odia

3 entries
  • ପଞ୍ଜାବି adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • ପଞ୍ଜାବି noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)
  • ପଞ୍ଜାବି noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • پنجابجە noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Pashto

1 entries
  • پنجابی noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Polish

4 entries
  • pendżabski adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • Pendżabczyk noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)
  • Pendżabka noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)
  • pańdżabi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Portuguese

4 entries
  • panjabi adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • punjabi adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • panjabi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)
  • panjabi noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)

Punjabi

4 entries
  • پَنجابَݨ adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • ਪੰਜਾਬਣ adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • پَنْجَابِی noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)
  • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Russian

4 entries
  • панджа́бский adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • пенджа́бский adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • панджа́би noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)
  • панджа́бский noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Saraiki

1 entries
  • پنجابی noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • Pandžabac noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)
  • Pandžabljanin noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)

Sindhi

1 entries
  • پنجابي noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Spanish

3 entries
  • panyabí adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • panyabí noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)
  • panyabí noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)

Swahili

1 entries
  • Kipanjabi noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Tajik

1 entries
  • панҷобӣ noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Telugu

3 entries
  • పంజాబీ adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • పంజాబీ noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)
  • పంజాబీ noun (resident of or immigrant from the Punjab)

Thai

1 entries
  • ปัญจาบ noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Turkish

1 entries
  • Pencapça noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • панджа́бська noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Urdu

2 entries
  • پَنْجابی adj (of, pertaining to, descended from the people or culture of the Punjab, or written in the Punjabi language)
  • پَنْجابی noun (language spoken in the Punjab region, in eastern Pakistan and Northern India)

Sample sentences

11 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

The Western style and the Punjabi style coexist.

Source: tatoeba (2028260)

Urdu and Punjabi are her native languages, but she speaks several others very well, including Tamil, Pashto, and Cantonese.

Source: tatoeba (3152826)

A Punjabi, a Rajasthani, and a Gujarati walk into a bar.

Source: tatoeba (8682835)

Our film has Punjabi actors, a Marathi writer, a Telugu director, and a Bengali composer.

Source: tatoeba (8684752)

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.