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		<title>By: aunty Rose</title>
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		<description>Amani, 
I must say your writes in the blog is interesting if not intriguing (simply for a fact that a thirteen year old girl , who should be in the a company of her peers instead writing stuff of concern of the adult).i have a punjabi couple as a neighbour who used to send their only child/son to attend a punjabi class.Its quite ironic that the boy of punjabi parent couldnt utter a single punjab.So its commendable for you to learn your parents dialects. Trengganuspeak is not strange to me.It only confused me when they say &#039;lapar perut&#039; or &#039;lapar nasi&#039; instead of just say lapar.The dialect stresses the verb overly.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amani,<br />
I must say your writes in the blog is interesting if not intriguing (simply for a fact that a thirteen year old girl , who should be in the a company of her peers instead writing stuff of concern of the adult).i have a punjabi couple as a neighbour who used to send their only child/son to attend a punjabi class.Its quite ironic that the boy of punjabi parent couldnt utter a single punjab.So its commendable for you to learn your parents dialects. Trengganuspeak is not strange to me.It only confused me when they say &#8216;lapar perut&#8217; or &#8216;lapar nasi&#8217; instead of just say lapar.The dialect stresses the verb overly.</p>
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