English to Punjabi Dictionary owner

owner

ਮਾਲਕ ਨੂੰ
definition
noun
the proud owner of a huge Dalmatian
a person who owns something.
example
the proud 'owner' of a huge Dalmatian
The only problem is that the 'owner' of the ticket may not be aware of his or her success.
If you reserve seats in a restaurant and don't turn up it can be serious for the restaurant 'owner' .
Each 'owner' had a say in the design and therefore no house is quite the same as the next.
This led the 'owner' to spend quite a bit of money in medical expenses on the injured dog.
Now Tom and his landlady mum Rebecca are asking for the rightful 'owner' to contact them.
Where are the natty details, the pleasing little touches that make you proud to be an 'owner' ?
The 'owner' is a banker who has a number of banks but refuses to pay the workers money owed.
the proud 'owner' of a huge Dalmatian
What urban child doesn't thrill to the idea of clear pools and islands, the cleanness, the space, the apparently 'ownerless' wilderness that they can call their own?
As such a new agreement with the 'owners' would have to be done for a period of two years.
Pub landlords and club 'owners' claim a ban will ruin trade and could lead to the loss of jobs.
Bar and restaurant 'owners' have signed up staff for courses on how to deal better with customers.
The 'owners' of a village pub and restaurant have sold up and are heading off to Spain.
However, his proud 'owners' are hoping he will follow in the footsteps of his ancestors and win big.
If her 'owners' are not traced soon a new home will have to be found for her.
The super pooches brought back a clutch of gongs, to the delight of their proud 'owners' .
The idea of ownership of land is unnatural to a guy who has spent most of his life in the 'ownerless' ocean.
It is like a savings scheme but it means that the 'owners' of the properties aren't landed with a large bill.
The new law is designed for businesses which occupy premises, and not property 'owners' .
Mr Day says it is clear that the onus is on the 'owners' of the animals to keep them out of the park.
All have been ‘sterilised’ and are free enjoy the run of the immediate neighbourhood, without adding to the number of 'ownerless' cats and dogs.
The 'owners' were assured that horses cannot contract the disease although they can carry it.
Private landlords often play a key role in encouraging other 'owners' to get work done.
The whole land has a year off, and whatever grows on its own is considered 'ownerless' and free for anyone to take.
So all dog 'owners' are asked to make sure that it is not their pet which is doing the damage.
The wolfdog was running around 'ownerless' but mercifully paid me no attention.
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