Tuesday, 20 November 2018

Random Vocabulary 56

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Words
Meaning
Hindlish
Ingredients
Item 
Ka hissa
Obesity
State of being overweight 
Motapa
Grain 
Seed 
Beech
Kitchenware 
 Utensils 
Bartan
Fast food 
Food served quickly 
Fori ban jane wala khana
Cuisine
Style of cooking 
Khana pakane ka style
Bland 
Tasteless 
Be'zaiqa
Aroma ‎
Pleasant smell 
Khushbo
Dessert 
Sweet dish after meal 
Meetha
Appetizer 
Eat before meal 
Bhuk barhane wala


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Saturday, 17 November 2018

Random Vocabulary 55

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Words
Meaning
Hindlish
Nepotism
Favoritism to relatives 
Apno ko nawazne ka amal
Nurture
Protect  
Hifazat karna
Alias 
Also called 
Urf 
Ineligible 
 Unqualified 
Na ehel
Deficit 
Shortfall 
Kami
Expenditure
Spending 
Kharcha
Fiscal 
Financial 
Maali (saal)
GST ‎
General Sales Tax
General Sales Tax
FBR 
Federal Board of Revenue
Federal Board of Revenue
IMF 
International Monetary Fund
International Monetary Fund


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Monday, 12 November 2018

100 Most Common British and American Idioms

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Saturday, 10 November 2018

Random Vocabulary 54

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Words
Meaning
Hindlish
Massacre 
Slaughter of many 
Qatl-e-aam
Atrocity 
Cruel act 
Zulum
Philanthropist 
Humanitarian 
Insaaniyat pasand 
Untold 
Too many 
Beshumar 
Creepy 
Shocking 
Ajeeb
Assistance 
Help 
Madad
Assert 
Declare 
Izhar krna
‎Peep 
Look  through a narrow opening 
Jhaankna
Niche 
Suitable position 
Munasib uhda
Extension
Addition
Toseeh

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Thursday, 8 November 2018

Preposition: "By"

1 meaning:
Near.
Roman:
Paas.

Example:
She sat by me.
Wo mere paas bethi.
2 meaning:
Before.‎
Roman:
Pehle.

Example:‎
I will have reached by 2pm.
Me 2 baje se pehle pohanch jaonga.
3 meaning:
According to.
Roman:
Ke mutabiq.

Example:
By law, it is illegal.
Qanoon ke mutabiq yeh ghair qanoni hai.

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Saturday, 3 November 2018

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Wednesday, 31 October 2018

Preposition: "Beyond"



1 meaning:
Farther side of.
Roman:
Ke paar.

Example:
She stood beyond a door.
Wo darwaze ke paar khari the.
2 meaning:
Out of reach.‎
Roman:
Se bahar.

Example:‎
This is beyond your strength.
Yeh tmhari taqat se bahar hai.
3 meaning:
In addition.
Roman:
Ke ilawa.

Example:
He does domestic chores beyond his job.
Wo job ke ilawa ghar ke kam bhi karta hai.

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Tuesday, 30 October 2018

Refuse VS Deny

Sometimes learners often have problems distinguishing between them.
Refuse:
Say firmly that you will not do it.
Roman:
Inkar kar dena / mana karna,

Example:
1. She refused to go with me.
Usne mere sath jane se inkar kar dia.

2. We offered him a car but he refused it.
Hum ne use car offer ki lekin mana kar dia.
Deny:
To say that something is not true.
Roman:
Manne se inkar karna.

Example:
1. He denied the truth.
Us ne such manne se inkar kar diya.

2. He denied his son's fault.
Us ne apny betey ke ghalti manne se inkar kar diya.

Note:‎
One useful way of remembering the difference between 'refuse and deny' is to look at their opposite meanings.
Opposite of 'Refuse' is 'Accept'.
Opposite of 'Deny' is 'Admit'.

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Monday, 29 October 2018

Preposition: "AT"


1 meaning:
Indicate place.
Roman:
(jagah) Per.

Example:
I am at home.
Me ghar per hon.
2 meaning:
Indicate specific time.‎
Roman:
(wakht) Me / bajay.

Example:‎
I went at 2 pm.
Me 2 bajay gaya tha.
3 meaning:
Show a situation.
Roman:
(halat) Me.

Example:
The country was at war.
Mulk halat-e-jung me hai.

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Saturday, 27 October 2018

Adjective: "OUT"

1 meaning:
Not here.
Roman:
Bahar.

Example:
When he came, I was out.
Jab wo aya me bahar tha.
2 meaning:
Revealed.‎
Roman:
Khul jana.

Example:‎
The secret will be out.
Raaz khul jayega.
3 meaning:
Not in fashion.
Roman:
Fashion me na hona.

Example:
This dress is out now.
Yeh kapre fashion se out hain aaj kal.
4 meaning:
Not conscious.
Roman:
Behosh.

Example:
You will be out if you taste this.
Agar tmne use chakha to behosh hojaoge.

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Thursday, 25 October 2018

Preposition: "ON"

1 meaning:
Touching surface.
Roman:
Per.

Example:
There is a book on the table.
Kitab table PER hai.
2 meaning:
Supported by.‎
Roman:
Ke sahare.

Example:‎
Hang your cap on the hook.
Hook ke saharay cap latka do.
3 meaning:
Means of transport.
Roman:
Ke Zariye.

Example:
I travel on bus.
Me bus ke zariye safar karta hon.
4 meaning:
Show a day or date.
Roman:
Din ya tareekh per.

Example:
She will meet you on Sunday.
Wo tmse sunday ke din milegi.

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Wednesday, 24 October 2018

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Tuesday, 23 October 2018

Preposition: "IN"

1 meaning:
Into.
Roman:
Me.

Example:
She dips biscuits in the tea.
Wo chai ME biscuits daalti hai.
2 meaning:
During a period in time.‎
Roman:
Wakht me.

Example:‎
He lived in 1800B.C.
Wo 1800 ME rehta tha.
3 meaning:
Wearing.
Roman:
Pehna hua.

Example:
He was in red coat.
Wo red coat pehna hua tha.

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Monday, 22 October 2018

Preposition "FROM"

1 meaning:
Indicate starting place.
Roman:
Ki taraf se.

Example:
She came from London.
Wo london ki taraf se aai hai.
2 meaning:
Show starting time.‎
Roman:
Se.

Example:‎
He was deaf from birth.
Wo bachpan se behra hai.
3 meaning:
Show the reason.
Roman:
Ki waja se.

Example:
She is sick from tiredness.
Wo thakan ki waja se bimar hai.


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Sunday, 21 October 2018

Preposition "OF"


1 meaning:
Belong to.
Roman:
Alif / Ka / ki.

Example:
He is friend of mine.
Wo merA dost hai.
2 meaning:
Showing.‎
Roman:
Ka / Ki.

Example:‎
It is a story of love.
Yeh pyaar ki kahani hai
3 meaning:
Contain.
Roman:
Ka / Ki.

Example:
That was a glass of milk.
Wo doodh ka glas tha.


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Friday, 19 October 2018

Preposition "FOR"


1 meaning:
In order to help.
Roman:
Ke liyein.

Example:
I can do anything for her.
Me uske liyein kuch bhi kar sakta hon.
2 meaning:
About.‎
Roman:
Ke bare me.

Example:‎
She is worried for your safety.
Wo tmhari hifazat ki khatir fikarmand hai.
3 meaning:
Show purpose.
Roman:
Ki khatir.

Example:
We are learning English for work.
Hum kam ki khatir English seekh rahe hain

4 meaning:
Show reason.
Roman:
Ki waja se.

Example:
I gave her a watch for her birthday.
Mene use saalgira ki waja se ghari di.

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Thursday, 18 October 2018

Preposition "TO"

1 meaning:
In the direction of.
Roman:
Ki taraf.

Example:
I am going to Pakistan.
Me Pakistan ki taraf ja raha hon.
2 meaning:
Identify receiver.‎
Roman:
Ke sath.

Example:‎
He was unkind to me
Wo mere sath be rehem tha. 
3 meaning:
Identify a relationship‎.
Roman:
Se.

Example:
Are you married to Sara?
Kia tmne Sara se shadi ki hai?
4 meaning:
In honor of
Roman:
Ke liyein / Ki.

Example:
It's a monument to the soldiers.
Yeh soldier ki nishani hai.

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Sunday, 14 October 2018

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