Talk:Nirvasyl/@comment-73.159.218.146-20200718193927/@comment-73.159.218.146-20200718195238

Okay so apparently from a website called sikhiwiki.org nir-prefix (Gurmukhi) is a punjabi word whatever all that means. It works like the prefixes (un and in) in english. It actually stands for reverse. So say you have the word bho which means “to be fearless” you add nir to it and it becomes fear. ( this is an examole from the website. So I wonder what vasyl and vid mean, not to mention vana.