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47 Cards in this Set
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Hello
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ādaab, salaam, or assalamualaikum
adaab isn't used too often around US or Pakistan. Also, salaam alone isn't used too often. Rather people usually say assalamualaikum. |
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How are you?
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Aap kesay hain?
Aap (you), kesay (how), hain (to be) |
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I am fine (or okay).
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Mein theek hoon.
Mein (me), theek (okay), hoon (to be). |
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Man (or person).
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ādmī (masculine)
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American
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amrīkan or amrīkī
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Woman
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aurat (f)
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thing
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cīz (like cheese).
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roof or ceiling
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chat
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Notebook; notepad, blank book for writing in.
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kāpī
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wall
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dīvār
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sofa, or couch
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sofā
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floor
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farś
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human being
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insān
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room
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kamrā
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window
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khirdkī
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book
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kitāb
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class (like in school)
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klās
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chair
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kursī
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Pakistani
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pākistānī
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pencil
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painsil
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pen
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qalam
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school
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school (also pronounced iskūl)
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teacher
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tīcar
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What
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Kiya
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When
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Kab
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Where
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Kidhr
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Who
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Kaun
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Why
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Kiyoon
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This
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yeh
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That
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vo
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To be (infinitive)
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honā (intransitive)
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This is.
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Yeh hai.
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good
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acchā
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This is good.
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Yeh acha hai.
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Yes (polite way...would say to parents,elders, or police officer)
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jī hāñ
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Yes
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hāñ
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No
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nahīñ
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Absolutely or completely
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bilkul
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also
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bhī (follows the word it modifies)
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today
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āj
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or
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yā
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but
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lekin
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all
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sab
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Both
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donoñ
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and
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aur
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There
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vahāñ
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Here
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yahāñ
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