Punjabi term
saal solvan chadya
5 +1 | sweet 16 | Mohanpal Nannar (X) |
5 | The Prime Of Youth | INDER M. SINGH |
5 | attained sixteenth year of age | Nitin Goyal |
5 | Attained puberty | aneelazia |
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Proposed translations
The Prime Of Youth
She is in the prime of youth..
attained sixteenth year of age
sweet 16
agree |
Narinder Vir Kaur
: This phrase is used to signify purity of a girl at the beginning of her youth.
864 days
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ਧੰਨਵਾਦ
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Attained puberty
saal = Year
solvan = 16
chadya = attained
ایک گانا ہے شاید آپ نے بھی سنا ہو “مینوں چڑھیا سولہواں سال۔۔۔۔“۔یہ سولہواں سال ہی شاید وہ وقت ہوتا ہے۔مگر مجھ پر سولہواں سال دو سال لیٹ آیا۔�
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