Wednesday, 23 January 2019

Random Vocabulary 59

What is the vocabulary? and why is it important. Click here to read it.

Words
Meaning
Hindlish
Sadist
Who feels pleasure to hurt others 
Aziyat pasand
Cyberbully
Who uses internet to harm other
Net per tang karne wala
Despot
Dictator
Zalim hukumraan
Jeer
Taunt
Tanz
 Cut
Wounding remark
Tanz
Kiss off
Rude rejection
Badtamizi se inkar
Snub
Ignore
Nazar andaz karna
Dullwitted‎
Stupid
Bewakof
Illiterate
Unable to read or write
An-parh
Dog
Wicked man
Bura shaks

Note:
Don't use these words to insult anyone. These are given only for information.
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Saturday, 19 January 2019

30 Amazing Words in English

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Words
Meaning
Roman Urdu
Ailurophile
A cat-lover.
Billi ko chahnay wala
Assemblage
A gathering.
Majmah
Becoming
Attractive.
Pur’kashish
Beleaguer
Put in a very difficult situation.
Mushkil me daalna
Brood
To think deeply.
Gehrai me sochna
Bucolic
In a lovely rural setting.
Dehaat jesa
Bungalow
A small, cozy cottage.
Bangla
Chatoyant
Like a cat’s eye.
Billi ke ankhon jesi
Comely
Attractive.
Pur’kashish
Conflate
To blend together.
Milana
Cynosure
A focal point of admiration.
Mehfil ki jaan
Dalliance
A brief love affair.
Kch dear ka pyar
Demesne
Dominion, territory.
Zameen per qabza
Demure
Shy and reserved.
Sanjeeda
Denouement
Final part of a play.
Kahani ka anjaam
Desuetude
Disuse.
Ghair istemal shuda
Desultory
Lacking a purpose.
Baghair maqsad ke
Diaphanous
Delicate.
Nazuk
Dissemble
Deceive.
Dhoka dena
Dulcet
Sweet, sugary.
Meetha
Ebullience
Quality of being cheerful.
Josh ki halat
Effervescent
Bubbly.
Bubble wala
Efflorescence
Flowering, blooming.
Phool khilne ka amal
Elision
Omission of a sound or syllable.
Syllable ko awaz me chor dena
Elixir
A good potion.
Dawa
Eloquence
Persuasion in speech.
Bolne me khobsurati
Embrocation
Rubbing on a lotion.
Malish
Emollient
A softener.
Jild ko naram banana wali dawa
Ephemeral
Short-lived.
Wakhti
Erstwhile
Former.
Sabiq


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Source of English Version without Roman Urdu:
Justenglish, The 100 most beautiful words in English, Accessed January 19,  2019.
https://justenglish.me/2015/03/23/the-100-most-beautiful-words-in-english/

Wednesday, 16 January 2019

Grammatical and Lexical Errors In English

The grammar, and vocabulary of the English (like any other language) are changing with the passage of time and so are the mistakes. The best thing is “mistakes are the beauty of a language” but the worst thing is “only when made in the spoken form”. 

When it comes to writing, one needs to ensure proper transmission of the message with the help of a fixed pattern according to the situation. In certain circumstances, some errors cause serious miscommunication leading to unpredictable outcomes.

There are a number of topics in the language where even a native speaker feels unable to make a guess. The learners and teachers of English as a second or foreign language must recognize at least most common errors.

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Tuesday, 8 January 2019

Different Types of Shops' Vocabulary

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Words
Meaning
Hindlish
Superstore
Shop selling food and household items
Jahan khane ki chezen milen
Greengrocer 
Who sells fruit and vegetables
Sabzi or phal farosh
 Baker 
Who sells bread and cakes 
Jo Double roti or cake baiche
Tea shop 
Shop selling tea and cakes
 Jahan chaye or cake milen
Pharmacist 
Who sells medicinesDawa baichne wala
Stationery
Shop selling paper goods
Jahan paper ki chezen milen
Optician 
Who sells glasses
Jo chashmay baiche
Flea market 
Shop selling old things
Lunda bazar


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Sunday, 6 January 2019

What Writing Piece? Articles VS Blog Posts

Articles and blogging (blog posts) are not the same things but sometimes used interchangeably. 
Let's see what are the differences between an article and a blog post?

An article:
1. An article is made in any traditional or digital publication and has nothing to do with reverse chronological order.
2. An article conveys information, facts, news and written in a straightforward, objective tone.
3. An article is usually written in third-person, and don’t encourage readers to participate.
4. An article tends to explore a topic in more depth.
5. An article is written with clear and structured sentences.
A blog post
1. A blog post is made in a blog in reverse chronological order.
2. It is written in the first person and sometimes personal in nature.
3. A blog post invites readers to comment, participate, get involved.
4. Blog posts are in an informal language and may also use short paragraphs.
5. Blog posts may focus on evolving ideas.

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Wednesday, 2 January 2019

Idiomatic Spoken Expressions

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Idioms
Meaning
Hindlish
A pretty penny
A large sum of money
Bohat sara paisa
Easy as pie
Easy
Asaan
Fat cat
Wealthy and powerful 
Ameer or taqatwar
Hand in glove 
In association
Ke sath sharik
Hard as nails 
Physically tough
Sakht
Johnny on the spot
always available
Har wakht tayar
Laugh up your sleeve 
laugh at someone secretly
Chupke se hansna
Make ends meet
Earn enough money to live
Aamdani me guzara karna
Man of straw
Weak
Kamzor
No Dice
No chance
Koi umeed nai

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