The document provides basic vocabulary and grammar lessons for learning Urdu/Hindi. It includes common words like "university", "today", "no", and "wedding". It also covers grammar concepts such as present continuous tense, plural forms, possessive pronouns, future/past tense conjugations, and expressions of love. Finally, it offers example sentences to demonstrate parts of speech and sentence structure.
The document provides basic vocabulary and grammar lessons for learning Urdu/Hindi. It includes common words like "university", "today", "no", and "wedding". It also covers grammar concepts such as present continuous tense, plural forms, possessive pronouns, future/past tense conjugations, and expressions of love. Finally, it offers example sentences to demonstrate parts of speech and sentence structure.
The document provides basic vocabulary and grammar lessons for learning Urdu/Hindi. It includes common words like "university", "today", "no", and "wedding". It also covers grammar concepts such as present continuous tense, plural forms, possessive pronouns, future/past tense conjugations, and expressions of love. Finally, it offers example sentences to demonstrate parts of speech and sentence structure.
kiya ap uni gaye thai = did you go to uni today (ap = you) nahi aaj nahi gaya = no, I didn't go today (aaj = today)
present continuous you add raha (masc.sing) or rahe (masc.plr) or rahi (
aneder = inside leyken = but (similar to arabic) shaadi = wedding/marriage naak = nose paise = money jagah = place log = people humjinsparasti = gaysex/ homosexual (important) kab = when Guom gya = lost hur/har = always kal = tomorrow Acha = good Bura = bad kyaa = what kyo = why kkahan = where hur koi = everyone Koi bhi = anyone Kahin bhi = somewhere kahin Nahi = nowhere agar = if abay = ayo bro yahan = here mei = in par = on aik = a se = from abhi = now sath = with pyaar = love bohat = many agley = next barey mein = about kyunkey = because kuch = something uupar = up neeche = down banjao= become (tum) banjaun= become (mein) liyey = for asl mein?/waqai? = really?
dost/ yaar (slangish) = friend
key is for plural ki is for feminine
us ka us ki us ke = his/her was = tha / thi
Kerna hai = will do
keron ga = also will do Kiya hai = I have done Kerliya hai = I have done Kerdiya hai = I have done verb then sakta When you say something like referring to yourself hoon is used
ta/ti for present
when you want to express love/like something you'll say mujhe ko (the thing you like) pasand hai hum x kertey hain means let's do x