Language is a medium of delivering variety of effective desires. This study examines the Punjabi language used by the Sikhs in Malaysia. The objective of the study is to identify animal elements in the Punjabi figurative language. This study is qualitative. The five animal figurative languages cited by the interview method were analyzed based on the inquisitive semantic approach Nor Hashimah Jalaluddin (2014). The findings suggest that there are some advice through figurative language that incorporates animal elements in his speech. The meanings of the semantic surface mean that it only shows the meaning of a layer. With the inquisitive semantic approach, the findings of the study show the mention of animal elements in the speech of the folklore language of the societal society mixed with irony and have the philosophy of the life of this society. Each figurative language analyzed illustrates the layered meaning that needs to be peered by linking the meanings of the society to the whole of society as well as aspects of their norms and thoughts as well as the actions of their daily life. Studies have also found that these metaphysical utterances are based on observations of their abstract-shaped environment and nature and require careful observation. Finally, it is found that the inquisitive semantic approach that combines the data, theories, the cognition and the philosophy and the minds of a society can reveal the true meaning to be conveyed through this metaphorical language. With the semantics of the script, the meaning of the simplest is known. Then with the semantics of resonance, the mapping of the meaning of this layer is associated with the cognitive of the speaker and ultimately with the inquisitive semantic analysis, a more descriptive meaning can be manifested. The connotation of the meaning can be constructed one by one with three levels of analysis in semantic incuity. The meanings obtained are higher in legality.