Like other languages, Koshur—the mother tongue of Kashmiris—reflects the core values of its people: warm, witty, and specific. In everyday conversations, phrases like "Zuv Wandaey" (I give you my life) are commonly used by family and friends to express love. You'll also hear people say “Balai Lagai” (I will take your misfortune upon me) and “Navas Lagai” (My everything in your name) — phrases that speak volumes about the depth of love and connection in Kashmiri relationships. Even anger in Kashmiri has its own charm. Elders generally scold young ones by saying “Pyeye Trath” (May a cloudburst fall on you) or “Pyeye Nas Wasit” (May your nose fall off).