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Aashiq karne ka urdu pdf dard nahi sikhana kar apni handi ko ulfat karna pata nahi huwa. Use these words to learn how to write in Urdu.Radd ul mukhtar is the name of a famous Urdu dictionary by Allama Rasheed Ahmad Rizvi, which was first published in 1904. This blog helps you to understand Urdu language with information on how to write it, read it, speak it including the various forms of words used for conjugation and verb tense along with their meaning. The following is a table showing the consonants of Urdu. There are 28 consonants in Urdu. Many of the names are borrowed from Sanskrit. The pronunciations for these letters will vary depending on the word they are used to make. In some cases, letters may be silent, although they have been included in this chart for clarity. Most of the vowels in Urdu are pure. A pure vowel is a vowel that is pronounced as it looks. However, there is also a category of two-fold vowels in Urdu called diphthongs. As the name suggests, diphthongs are two vowels run together so they are pronounced as one syllable. Diphthongs are formed by the combination of two vowels or one vowel with a semi-vowel or glide consonant. The diphthong formed by the combination of "a" and "i" is known as "ai" while that formed by "o" and "u" is called "au". The pronunciation of a diphthong is the combination of the vowels in the diphthong. For example, to pronounce "na" as a diphthong, you should say "n-a" and not simply "n". Diphthongs can also be formed by adding a semi-vowel or glide consonant to another vowel. The semi-vowel "i" becomes "e", and the glide "u" becomes "o". For example, to pronounce the word for railway station, you should say "naa soo banay gaaye" and not simply "na soo banay gaaye". The conjugation of Urdu verbs can be classified as: Verbal forms, active and passive (a), and the reflexive (i). Verbs and verb forms in Urdu are called "Nouns", as they can be used as nouns. The following table shows the conjugation of the verb "to live" Table 1:1 Every verb has different forms depending on whether it is present (I), past (you), conditional (he/she/it) or future tense (we, you). For example, to say, “He lives” requires a present tense conjugation of the verb "to live". You will notice that there are separate words for each one. cfa1e77820

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