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Talking about Time and Schedule in Urdu

Indo-Aryan language spoken in South Asia

Indo-Aryan language spoken in South Asia.

Understanding how to discuss time and schedules is a crucial part of mastering any language. In Urdu, there are specific ways to express time, days of the week, and discuss your daily routine. This article will guide you through these aspects of conversational Urdu.

Telling Time in Urdu

In Urdu, the word for time is "waqt" (وقت). When asking for the time, you would say "Kya waqt hua hai?" (کیا وقت ہوا ہے؟), which translates to "What is the time?"

The hours from one to twelve are expressed as follows:

  1. Aik (ایک)
  2. Do (دو)
  3. Teen (تین)
  4. Chaar (چار)
  5. Paanch (پانچ)
  6. Cheh (چھ)
  7. Saat (سات)
  8. Aath (آٹھ)
  9. Nau (نو)
  10. Das (دس)
  11. Gyarah (گیارہ)
  12. Barah (بارہ)

Minutes are expressed as "mint" (منٹ). For example, "Paanch mint baad" (پانچ منٹ بعد) means "five minutes later."

Days of the Week in Urdu

The days of the week in Urdu are:

  1. Monday: Peer (پیر)
  2. Tuesday: Mangal (منگل)
  3. Wednesday: Budh (بدھ)
  4. Thursday: Jumeraat (جمعرات)
  5. Friday: Jumma (جمعہ)
  6. Saturday: Hafta (ہفتہ)
  7. Sunday: Itwaar (اتوار)

Discussing Daily Routines and Schedules

To discuss your daily routine, you'll need to know how to express common activities and times of the day. Here are some examples:

  • "Main subah saat baje uthta hoon" (میں صبح سات بجے اٹھتا ہوں) means "I wake up at seven in the morning."
  • "Main shaam ko khelne jata hoon" (میں شام کو کھیلنے جاتا ہوں) means "I go to play in the evening."
  • "Main raat ko das baje sota hoon" (میں رات کو دس بجے سوتا ہوں) means "I go to sleep at ten at night."

By learning these phrases and vocabulary, you'll be able to discuss your daily routine and ask others about theirs, which is a common topic in everyday conversation. Practice these phrases regularly to become comfortable with them, and you'll be well on your way to mastering conversational Urdu.