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A1 Plurals Verified

Punjabi Plurals: Consonant-Ending Nouns (Ghar, Seb)

Masculine nouns ending in consonants stay unchanged in plural; let numbers and verbs show the quantity.

  • Masculine nouns ending in consonants do not change...
  • The word stays identical for both singular and plu...
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A1 Noun Gender Verified

Punjabi Masculine Nouns: The '-aa' Ending

Nouns ending in '-aa' are your primary indicator for the masculine gender in Punjabi grammar.

  • Most Punjabi nouns ending in the long '-aa' sound...
  • This ending dictates how adjectives and verbs beha...
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A1 Pronouns Verified

Punjabi 'You': Informal vs. Formal (Tu & Tusi)

Choose `Tusi` for respect or groups, and `Tu` for intimacy, always matching the verb ending accordingly.

  • Tu is for close friends, younger siblings, and pet...
  • Tusi is for elders, strangers, and groups of peopl...
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A1 Postpositions Verified

Possession in Punjabi: Using 'da', 'de', 'di'

In Punjabi, the possession marker agrees with the item owned, not the person who owns it.

  • The genitive marker shows possession, origin, or m...
  • It always agrees with the gender and number of the...
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SubLearn covers 52 Punjabi grammar rules organized across 7 CEFR proficiency levels (from A0 to C2), spanning 77 structured chapters. Each rule includes clear explanations, real-world examples, and interactive practice exercises.

Our Punjabi grammar curriculum covers CEFR levels from A0 to C2. Each level is designed to match your current proficiency — beginners start with basic sentence patterns at A1, while advanced learners tackle nuanced structures at C1-C2.

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Grammar is organized into 77 thematic chapters following the CEFR framework. Each chapter groups related rules together — for example, verb tenses, sentence structure, or particles — so you can learn related concepts in a logical sequence.

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