learning Urdu

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well did the numbers help???
anyhow errrm
erm erm
muj-hai bhuk [boook] lag-hi hai
erm erm i am hungry lol
i fink
:D
:w:


salam.
erm erm erm erm whats that?! speak propley NEPHEW!! :uhwhat
oh so mua-hai book lag-hi hai is that right?? :rollseyes
and also how do i say go and eat?
oh waht about no picnic? :X
 
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Just to clarify what bro H4RUN said ^^


muj hai (like you say 'hey') bhuuk (like the scottish people say book 'boook') lagi heh

That means: "I am hungry"


Allaah Almighty knows best.


Peace.
 
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Just to clarify what bro H4RUN said ^^


muj hai (like you say 'hey') bhuuk (like the scottish people say book 'boook') lagi heh

That means: "I am hungry"


Allaah Almighty knows best.


Peace.

salam.
now Jazakallah brother thats what i call advice or maybe help.:rollseyes
w.salam
 
1 = ek
2 = do [dou]
3 = teen [wid a soft T sound]
4 = chaar [as in charlie]
5 = paanch
6 = chhe[a sound]
7 = saath
8 = aanth
9 = Nau
10 = Das/Dus
i think
6 = chhe[a sound] CHAYY
( chhe has a diffrent meaning ;D )

7 = saath = SAAT

8 = aanth = AATHH
 
:salamext:


Just to clarify what bro H4RUN said ^^


muj hai (like you say 'hey') bhuuk (like the scottish people say book 'boook') lagi heh

That means: "I am hungry"


Allaah Almighty knows best.


Peace.
Thanks! :)

If 'Muj hai bhuuk lagi heh' means 'I am hungry', and 'Meh teek taak hun' means 'I am fine' ... why are the two sentences so very different in Urdu, but so similar in English.

In English all you have to do, is replace one adjective by another ... is that not the case is Urdu??? :?
 
loooooool
beats me, silly language eh lol, but if u try and translate the english words 1 by one, it all sounds odd, very odd lol
 
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Yeah, its a crazy language subhan Allaah. I heard that it came from lots of other languages like; hindi, arabic, english, faarsi and more.. Allaah Almighty knows best.


:wasalamex
 
I think it's alot easier if a person learns it while they're being brought up. I don't know it fully myself, even though i speak a similar language to it. But i think snakelegs is learning it..


Peace.
 
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Oh dear ... this is gonna be harder than I thought! :rollseyes
its not that hard to i think urdu is most easiest language
but i think to remember
Speaking comes by Speaking

:w:
 
salam.

you are right Glo it's hard learning another language also it's ever hard when you ONLY speak english as you mother lingo.
but then again lets make our own way and be bright instead of dull inshallah. and Nephew this language makes me think to Macbeth cause thats so hard to pronounce :X
w.salam
 
anyway how do you say.

I wana go....?
I like...?
What time is it?
I am tired?


oh and please tell me these..
I love me mam?
I love cats?
Everyone please pray for me?


w.salam
Thanks, Kittygyal

I hope somebody can answer those questions, because I would like to know too. :?

Can somebody help, please?

Thanks
 
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i swear there were more posts...c'mon sayin im a gangster could come in handy...you know if the police stop ya or sumin, and ask whats your proffesion..you could be a gangster [not good :p] so erm yeah....sup wiv dat!? lol
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:sl:
i swear there were more posts...c'mon sayin im a gangster could come in handy...you know if the police stop ya or sumin, and ask whats your proffesion..you could be a gangster [not good :p] so erm yeah....sup wiv dat!? lol
:w:

salam.
well nephew what i'll do is pull a knife and say yeah bounce ;D astagfiruallh no i won't anyway try helping us indtead of being a gansta!
w.salam
 
Islamgyal, I just found this site. You might find it useful to listen to pronunciations:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/other/guide/urdu/key_phrases.shtml
:)

thanks glo - this is one site i wasn't aware of.
here's one you might find helpful - tho the help you're getting here is probably more useful.
http://urduword.com/

for those who are more advanced in their learning here are some resources
http://www.islamicboard.com/urdu/20466-resources-learning-urdu.html
also there is bbc urdu - http://www.bbc.co.uk/urdu/
 
Thanks, snakelegs. :)

I am beginning to think that I should look for a proper course, where I live. Or persuade one of my neighbours to teach me.
I'm not sure Urdu is a langauge easily learned from books or internet.
I'm not sure Urdu is a language easily learned at all!! :uuh:

Peace.
 
1 = ek
2 = do [dou]
3 = teen [wid a soft T sound]
4 = chaar [as in charlie]
5 = paanch
6 = chhe[a sound]
7 = saath
8 = aanth
9 = Nau
10 = Das/Dus

who wants to know what cums after das ITS BAS :D well thats what i say wen i'm saying my numbers :rolleyes:

ma'salamah
 

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