: These are phrases rather than complete sentences. They are heavily dependent on verbs and morph their structure according to the tense, gender, and plural status of the sentence. They typically end with verbs using suffixes like Na , Ni , Naa , or Nee . Akhan (Proverbs) Muhavare (Idioms) Grammatical Form Full, static sentence Flexible phrase tied to verbs Ending Structure Varies (often rhythmic/poetic) Typically ends in ਨਾ (Na) or ਣਾ (Naa) Origin Context Rooted in folklore or traditional fables Arises naturally from casual speech Usage Pattern Used at the end of a statement to validate it Integrated directly into the main sentence structure Top Essential Punjabi Akhan (Proverbs)