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I am a muslim brother living in the u.k aged 16. I desperately want to learn this beautiful language of uru but is hard to get help from my family. What is the best way to learn and is there anywhere online that someone can recommend that is a easy way to learn this language. Please help, just a point in the right direction, give me the key and i will open the door. Barakalafique
 
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its a good and nice idea to learn urdu:) but its hard to learn on line

firt to learn urdu you must remember the urdu alphabets which i have given below

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then start reading short story books news papers etc
if you have any dout plz tel me
 
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:sl:

its a good and nice idea to learn urdu:) but its hard to learn on line

firt to learn urdu you must remember the urdu letter which i have given below


then start reading short story books news papers etc
if you have any dout plz tel me
What do you mean?
How can you possibly read (and presumably understand) stories written in Urdu by just knowing the letters of the alphabet? :?
 
^ lol i guess just try to put the letters together and come up with some reasonable sound :p
 
aslamualaikum warakhmatulla
urdu!? LOL aah i think u need my former urdu teacher at school, but erm i wouldnt really advise that, simple reason, erm he a bit 'dodgy' lol...he says the romans built pyramids and theres a 100 mintues in a hour, unless all our claas is just plain stupid we found that extremely hilarious lol, but erm to the point, well dont really know any urdu sites, although i do know a urdu dictionary site lol, let me know if your interested lol
wa'alaikumsalam
 
^ lol i guess just try to put the letters together and come up with some reasonable sound :p
Yeah, you could try that. And it might be fun. But how do you know what it means???:?

Era,
how do you say 'hello' and 'how are you?' and 'good bye' in Urdu?
Any chance you can write it in Urdu lettering and also in the European alphabet?
That would be great! :)

peace
 
What do you mean?
How can you possibly read (and presumably understand) stories written in Urdu by just knowing the letters of the alphabet
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oh sorry i forget to say i mean if you have urdu speaking people around you know the basic words meanings if you learn the urdu alphabets then you can read urdu

its very easy to learn urdu i think

ok first you tel me can you read the given alphabets ?
 
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its a good and nice idea to learn urdu:) but its hard to learn on line

firt to learn urdu you must remember the urdu alphabets which i have given below


then start reading short story books news papers etc
if you have any dout plz tel me
JazakAllah sister!
 
if anyone out there is readin this thread and knows a good article (no matter how long) about learning urdu or someone knows a good website for learning urdu please send tht in a PM
 
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Yeah, you could try that. And it might be fun. But how do you know what it means???:?

Era,
how do you say 'hello' and 'how are you?' and 'good bye' in Urdu?
Any chance you can write it in Urdu lettering and also in the European alphabet?
That would be great! :)

peace
sure brother

hello--khush aamadeed--خوش آمديد
how are you-- aap kisay ho-- bro i cant write it in urdu bcos here is no pa in arabic key board. and the site of urdu k.b is not open:(

good buy-- khuda hafiz-خدا حافظ

can you read it?
 
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sure brother

hello--khush aamadeed--خوش آمديد
how are you-- aap kisay ho-- bro i cant write it in urdu bcos here is no pa in arabic key board. and the site of urdu k.b is not open:(

good buy-- khuda hafiz-خدا حافظ

can you read it?
I think I can read it ... at least phonetically (i.e. by pronouncing the letters as they appear).
Should I dare try it on my Urdu speaking neighbours??? :rollseyes

Thanks. :thankyou:
 

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