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Apr 18, 2018 · Since your love interest deserves the best of everything, here is a list of Urdu words you can use to address them instead of overused abbreviations like ‘bae’, ‘baby’ and ‘babu‘.
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Urdu is a beautifully expressive language, and it offers a variety of endearing terms to call your loved ones. Here are five unique Urdu words that you can use creatively to address your...
- Habibi / Habibti (حبيبي/حبيبتي) Starting with a classic, Habibi means “my darling,” or “my beloved.” Habibi (حبيبي) is used to address a man, whereas Habibti (حبيبتي) is used with women.
- Hobbi (حبي) Hobbi comes from the Arabic word for “love,” Hob (حب). This term of endearment, translated to “my love,” is very common in music and poetry, which has helped to increase its popularity across the Arab world.
- Habib / Habibat [q]albi (حبيب / حبيبة قلبي) Literally translating to “love of my heart” or “my beloved heart,” this phrase is pronounced differently in different parts of the Arabic-speaking world, as many Arabic-speaking countries replace the letter qaf (ق) with other sounds.
- ya [q]albi (يا قلبي) This term of endearment means “my heart.” Its origins lie in the Arabic word for heart, qalb (قلب). Although قلب is pronounced qalb in MSA, the letter qaf (ق) is subject to the same dialectal differences as described above.
Urdu terms that are used to show affection or endearment to another person. The following label generates this category: endearing (alias affectionate) edit. To generate this category using one of these labels, use {{lb |ur| label}}.
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May 16, 2024 · From the traditional to the trendy, terms of endearment are the affectionate nicknames you give to the people you love. And these terms aren’t just limited to relationships, they can be used to express affection to friends, family, and anyone else you care about.