It is an official language of six states of India.It is one of the 22 official languages in India.The national language of Pakistan is Urdu.It is the lingua franca of the Subcontinent of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.There are significant word and cultural borrowings from Arabic and Persian in Urdu.
Step 1: Understand the structure of the sentences.
We use SUBJECT, OBJECT, VERB in English.In English, the order of things is "Jones [subject] Thomas [object]".
Step 2: Know the main singular pronouns.
"Mere' You: Tum'Tumhae';tumharae', He/She/It: Vo."
Step 3: The main pronouns are in Urdu.
When there are more than one of the things referred to by the pronouns, and also when the pronoun refers to someone you respect or who is of higher stature, or just to be polite or formal, each of these pronouns has a plural equivalent.
Step 4: You can learn how to say "To be" in Urdu.
"Mein hoon" means "I am" in the following ways.Like English, the plurals all take the same conjugate.
Step 5: All infinitives end with "na".
"Hona" and "Dekhna" are related to "To See".There is a simple rule for conjugating the regular verbs in the present tense.Remove the "na" and add on the following.The subject of the sentence in the first three cases should be masculine."John"The subject is feminine."Jane" is replaced by "i".I (Mein): ta You (Tum): te S/he/it (Vo)
Step 6: The present tense is created by the use of the verbs "To Be" and "Hona".
The translated equivalent would be "I am see", or with the correct order.It's like saying "I am, and see."The present tense doesn't have the qualification that you are while you see.You will recall that "Mein dekhti hoon" means "I" and "It sees" is "am"
Step 7: When pronouns are used as objects, they are changed to say something is being done to them rather than by them.
"ko" is appended to nouns when they are used as objects.e.g.As an object, "John ko" is the object.I (Mein): Tumhe S/he (Vo): Usse We (Hum): Aapko Them.
Step 8: Understand how to make a sentence with an object.
We say "I see John" in the present tense."I see John": "Jane sees John."
Step 9: The declaration of the sentence formation.
The English language has declared sentences that form a statement.
Step 10: We should build some vocabulary.
One eak two do three pieces of paper and the other one is a monkey bandar book.
Step 11: The Present Simple Tense uses the word to be.
Iak do it.There are two and three.It's kita'b haye.This is a book.It's eak kita'b haye.This is a book.It's ka'g_haz haye.This is a piece of paper.Haye, ye eak ka'g_haz.This is a piece of paper.Qalam haye.This is a pen.Ah eak qalam haye.This is a pen.Woh eak, haye.That is a book.Woh eak ka'g_haz.That is a piece of paper.Bandar haye.This is a monkey.Woh, haye.That is a dog.
Step 12: The composition of sentences.
Do, ka'g_haz, qalam, bandar, kita'b, yeh, haye.
Step 13: We can build some vocabulary.
Key words for the second lesson.Greetings and expressions, Four C_ha'r Seven Sa'th Ten Das Five Pa'nc_h Eight A'th Six C _heh Nine NawA'da'b Arz haye is when answering the phone and in casual day to day greetings.Sala'm.It means "namaste."Ra'm, how are you?I am good Mai, goodbye K_huda-ha'fiz, have a good day.A'p ka na'm kiya haey.
Step 14: There is a form of interrogation called sentence formation-Interrogative.
The English language has interrogative sentences.
Step 15: We should build some vocabulary.
The key words for Lesson 3 are one eak, two do three and a monkey bandar book.Is this one?It's haye.Is this a book?It's haye, yeh eak.Is this a book?Haye, yeh ka'g_haz.Is this a paper?Haye, yeh eak ka'g_haz.This is a paper?Qalam haye.Is this a pen?Qalam haye, yeh eak.Is this a pen?Woh eak, haye.Is that a book?Woh eak ka'g_haz haye.Is that a paper?Bandar haye.Is this a monkey?Woh, haye.Is that a dog?
Step 16: Imperative sentences are sentence formation.
Imperative sentences are used in the English language.A'o.Come here.Jaldi a'o.Come here quickly.A'j wa'pas a'o.Come back today.A'j hi'.Only come back today.I'm jaldi karo.Do that quickly.I'm jaldi karo.This work needs to be done quickly.Don't speak slowly.Zor se mat.Speak softly.A'j waha'n ja'o.Today is the day to go there.Ba'har baitho.Sit outside.Andar a'o.Come inside.
Step 17: There are exclamatory sentences.
There are exclamatory sentences in the English language.yeh eak(do,teen), haye.Is this one?It's haye.Is this a book?It's haye, yeh eak.Is this a book?Haye, yeh ka'g_haz.Is this a paper?Haye, yeh eak ka'g_haz.This is a paper?Qalam haye.Is this a pen?Qalam haye, yeh eak.Is this a pen?Woh eak, haye.Is that a book?Woh eak ka'g_haz haye.Is that a paper?Bandar haye.Is this a monkey?Woh, haye.Is that a dog?