http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-27727812Lol.
6/6/2014 11:37:36 AM
Lol look at all those towels
6/6/2014 12:22:44 PM
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6/6/2014 6:10:35 PM
shit got real up in there. Mofo's be breaking out the swords and shit.
6/6/2014 7:33:01 PM
6/6/2014 8:05:06 PM
So, are they going to mark the anniversary of this incident from now on at the Golden Temple as well? The day when sikhs nearly slaughtered each other while marking the day when non-sikhs slaughtered sikhs...They should!
6/6/2014 8:56:25 PM
fun fact: it really does sound like "sick"[Edited on June 8, 2014 at 12:53 AM. Reason : also Punjab sounds like "pun job"
6/8/2014 12:52:06 AM
Poonjob[Edited on June 8, 2014 at 9:34 AM. Reason : Also I think it's pronounced "seek"]
6/8/2014 9:34:05 AM
That's what I thought too, until I looked them up a couple years ago.
6/8/2014 3:33:20 PM
the correct pronunciation is "sikh", as in, you need to make the "kh" sound, which doesn't exist in english. and it is not the same as the sound of the letter found in arabic and other related languages which is transliterated as "kh" in to english, as in the names "khan" and "khatami" (iranian leader), or the arabic words "khalas" (finished) and "khair" (good). that's a single sound which comes from the throat, whereas the "kh" in "sikh" is pronounced with the sounds of k and h merged together, but both sounds still recongnizable, and that sound comes from the top and back of the mouth.
6/9/2014 12:07:44 AM
so I guess the proper IPA would be [q] (unvoiced uvular plosive) for that sound (my understanding is that in Arabic at least, that's the letter used to transliterate that sound into Latin characters, so that's why the IPA uses it)
6/9/2014 6:38:17 AM