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  • Well done.After EMMAN the greatest act by which we can please God is to teach some one.Splendid

  • i can teach my young sister urdu alphabet now shukriyah itne acha he yaar do chamsi he dal k daa hote he hena?

  • i think bh, th tth , dh ch ect pe bhi kam hona chahiye

  • i think bh, th tth , dh ch ect pe bhi kam hona chahiye

  • 세계에서 제일 어려운 언어 ㅋㅋㅋ 정말 나한테는 몽골어 영어 일본어가 더 쉽다 어떻게 ㅠ.ㅠ.ㅠ.ㅠ 어떻게 배워야 하는지를 모르겠음 우앙 ㅠ.ㅠ.ㅠ.ㅠ

  • 오마이갓 여탯것 배운 언어중에서 제일 어려워 우앙 ㅠ.ㅠ.ㅠ.ㅠ 진짜 그 어렵다는 프랑스말 발음이 더쉽다 우앙 ㅠ.ㅠ.ㅠ.ㅠ

  • what is dho chasmi he for? the one that comes before hamza? it looks like a heart

  • @Myquestion100 'do chashmi hey' is to alter the sounds of certain letters , e.g. You can add that after 'Kaaf' to make the 'khha' .. as in "Khhana khha" .... There may be many different examples .. a few of thses are :

    "Jhhanda" ==> Flag

    "Jhhoot" ===> Lie

    "Phhool" ===> Flower

  • fay se fuwara fay se falsa fay se fasal

  • سبحان الله والحمد لله ولا اله الا الله والله اكبر ولا حول ولا قوة الا بالله العلي العظيم

  • whats duchashmi he for?

  • nice try but note that 'dal' for 'dhaga' is wrong, it is actually 'dha' for 'dhaga',

    next 'ddal' for 'ddhool' is wrong it is actually for 'ddha' for 'ddhool'.

    you can say 'dal' for 'dawat' and 'ddal' for 'dool'.

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  • @printtext

    I am afraid Dal sey Dhaaga is correct. There is no letter in urdu named 'Dha' .... or 'ddha' .. The starting letter in Urdu is Daal .. There is a 'Do Chashmi Hey ' right after Daal to make the sound of 'Dha' ..

    The same goes for Dhool ... The Do Chashmi Hey is used here to alter the sound of DDaal .

    This may be confusing for those coming in from other languages. Please see my comments @Myquestion100

  • "Fay" for Football?? Urdu zuban itni divalia ho gayee ke "fay" se koi Urdu lafz he nahi mila inko?

  • @Qais09

    Urdu Zaban has always been like this. It picked up many foreign words over hunderds of years of evolution. Even relatively older writeres like Altaf Hussain Haali used English words in Urdu .

    Though I would agree in general that kids can and should be given bettter Urdu alternatives when such words are easily avaialble. But lets rememebr , its for kids .. they like things they play with. so in the spirit of livelyness and fun let it be.

  • very good

  • My daughter like it. and enjoy this.

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  • My son and I really enjoy this every night before bed time. Much thanks!

  • Very nice

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