Urdu is the national language of Pakistan and State language in the Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Telangana, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh & Delhi. More than 300 million in Pakistan and India alone speak Urdu. Urdu, is language that combines Persian, Arabic, Turkish, English and Sanskrit footings together. Learning, to speak shared Urdu words and idioms can help you interact with millions of people.
Know ,what to say when you greet or converse with.someone:
Hello: Asalaam-o-Alaikum (Hello)
Hello: "Wa'alaikum. Salaam" (reply to Assalaam-o-Alaikum)
How are you?: Kya hal hey?
Who are you?: Aap kaun hain?
I don`t know.: Main nahin janta
What is your name?: Aap ka naam kia hai?"
My name is Ali: Mera naam Ali hai
My name is Sophia: Mera naam Sophia hai
Goodbye: "Allah hafiz" Or "Khuda hafiz"
Take care: "Fe aman'nillah" Or "Apna khiyal rakhna"
Welcome: "Khush'aamdid"
Thanks: "Shukriya"
Thank you so much: "Boht Boht Shukriya" Or "Barhi mehrbani" Or "Barhiaa mehrbani"
I got you: "Me samajh giya"
Okay!: "Jee" Or "Jee Haan" Or "Thek hai!" Or "Sahih!" Or "Achha!"
Good morning: "Subb bakhair"
Good night: "Shabb bakhair"
Where do you live?: "Aap rehtay kidhar hain?" Or "Aap kahan rehtay hain?"
I'm from Nepal: "Me Nepal say hoo" Or "Me Nepal ka hoo"
Where are you? "Aap Kahan ho"
Where is school (or any location)? "School Kahan hai"