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#200 : Why “Sala” Is used as a Swear Word in Punjabi?

#200 : Why “Sala” Is used as a Swear Word in Punjabi?

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In this episode, we explore the real meaning of the Punjabi word “sala.” While it literally means your wife’s brother, it is often used as a swear word in daily conversation. But why did a simple family word turn into an insult?


I explain the cultural background, how the word is used in real life, and when it can sound offensive or friendly depending on tone and context. This episode will help you understand not just the language, but also the social and cultural meaning behind one of the most commonly used Punjabi words.


This podcast is for people who want to learn real, conversational Punjabi and understand Punjabi culture.


Here, you’ll learn the difference between textbook Punjabi and the Punjabi people actually speak in daily life. I explain words, sentences, and expressions step by step, so even beginners can follow easily.


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