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  1. Sep 2, 2023 · 15 most common idioms with Urdu translation and examples.#Englishidioms #learnenglishinurdu #usefulidiomsSocial links:Instagram:https://instagram.com/learnwi...

  2. See 30 English idioms with Urdu meanings. Idiom meaning in Urdu. Watch idioms list, idioms examples, and idioms sentences.

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  3. Hello learners!In this video we have discussed 50 most common idioms along with their English translation for beginners. We hope that you will get the concep...

  4. Oct 4, 2024 · Zaberdast is a strong complimentary word that you can use for anything – whether it’s food, service, your health, an event or time spent in the country. It’s one of the longer words, but it’s full of zeal and zest. Read our guide to discover the essential phrases you will need to survive in Pakistan.

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    1: Asalaam-walaikum or Salam – May peace be with you/Hello

    This phrase is the most common way to say hello in Pakistan, as the population is predominantly Muslim. Non-Muslims use the word as well, but the regular hello also works in most urban areas. Urdu is a combination of Persian from Iran, Sanskrit from India and Arabic; therefore, Urdu has many words in common with these languages. Salam is, however, a word related to the word Islam, and most Muslims from the farthest corners of the world will recognise it. If you meet Hindus, you can be more ap...

    2: Aapka naam kia hai? – What is your name?

    A simple way to get acquainted with a new person in Pakistan is to say this phrase. You can also just say ‘Apka naam?’, which means ‘Your name is?’ In return, they will ask for your name in the very same manner.

    3: Mera naam ____ hai. – My name is ____.

    When someone asks you your name, this phrase would be the proper reply.

    7: Shukeriya – Thank you

    Simple and precise, this word can be used in all social interactions in all parts of the country’s diverse cultural landscape. Even locals from villages where only a folk or regional language is spoken will know this term.

    8: Han/Nahi – Yes/No

    As simple as it can get.

    9: Theek Hai – Okay

    Pakistanis use this word all the time, slipping it in at the end of the majority of their sentences. For example, ‘Hmmm Theek hai. Han theek hai’, or just simply ‘Theek’.

    17: Iss ki Keemat kitni hai? – How much is this?

    Many local shops don’t have prices written on their merchandise, be it fabric, jewellery or general items. This question will surely come in handy.

    18: Bhot mazaydar – Very tasty

    When you eat or drink something that is delicious, you say that it’s mazaydar, which means tasty, or you can add bhot for emphasis. When dining in someone’s house, the person who cooked the food may ask you ‘Khana kesa laga?’ or ‘How did you find the food?’ So, you can reply with ‘Bhot mazaydar.’

    19: Ek karak Chai hojaey. – Let’s have a cup of strong Chai (Milk Tea).

    No one in Pakistan is ever going to say no to a cup of chai. Pakistanis love chai, and if you take an interest in this national beverage, they are going to love you for it. Chai is something that the locals drink at any and all times of the day, sometimes for a good reason or none at all.

    20: Zaberdast – Excellent!

    Zaberdast is a strong complimentary word that you can use for anything – whether it’s food, service, your health, an event or time spent in the country. It’s one of the longer words, but it’s full of zeal and zest.

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  7. Feb 20, 2023 · In today’s post, we will walk through some basic Urdu vocabulary and essential phrases that will come in handy throughout your journey. Learning some travel phrases like یہ کتنا ہے؟- yeh kitna hai ? , یہ کیا ہے؟- yeh kya hai ? etc., is a must no matter where you are traveling.

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