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So for example, "Are you interested in learning the Punjabi language?" becomes:

Processing: - "Punjabi Akhan PDF" remains unchanged as it's a proper noun. - "A": the (though "a" here is an article; maybe better to keep it as is, but user wants synonyms. Maybe the) - "Comprehensive Guide": complete for "Comprehensive" and manual for "Guide" - "To Learning": obtaining - "Punjabi Alphabet": proper noun, unchanged - "and Numbers": and for "and", digits for "Numbers" punjabi akhan pdf

But I need to make sure that the structure remains the same. Each word in the original should be replaced with its three synonyms, using curly braces and pipes. So the first sentence would look like: So for example, "Are you interested in learning

So, for each word that can be replaced, I need three synonyms. Let's take the first sentence. "Start by learning the 35 letters of the Punjabi Akhan." Each word in the original should be replaced

I'll start by going through each word one by one, checking if it's a proper noun. For instance, "Punjabi" is a proper noun, so it stays. "Akhan" is part of "Punjabi Akhan," which is a proper noun as well. Words like "guide," "comprehensive," "learning," etc., need synonyms.

Another thing to watch out for is consistency in parts of speech. The synonyms should all be the same part of speech as the original word. For instance, "convenient" needs synonyms that are adjectives like Handy.

Okay, let me start by understanding the user's request. They want me to rework the given text by replacing each word with three synonyms provided in the format word1. Proper nouns like "Punjabi Akhan" and "Gurmukhi" should remain unchanged. The output should be text-only.