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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Welcome to the lesson on shopping in Sindhi! In this lesson, we will learn vocabulary related to shopping, clothing, and accessories in Sindhi. We will also cover how to ask for prices and sizes. Shopping is an essential part of everyday life, and being able to communicate effectively in Sindhi during shopping experiences will greatly enhance your language skills and cultural understanding. So, let's get started!

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Before we dive into the vocabulary, let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of Sindhi traditional clothing. Sindhi clothing is known for its vibrant colors, intricate embroidery, and elegant designs. The traditional attire for men is called "Sindhi Topi" and "Ajrak", while women typically wear "Ghagra Choli" or "Lehenga". Now, let's explore the vocabulary related to shopping in Sindhi.

Clothing[edit | edit source]

Here are some common clothing items in Sindhi:

Sindhi Pronunciation English Translation
ڪميز kamiz shirt
پاجامو pajāmō pants
لهاڙو lārō skirt
جينز jīnz jeans
ڇوڙيو chōṛiyō bangles
ڪلر kalar collar
ٽاپي ṭāpī top
ڪوٽ kōṭ coat
ڪپڙو kapṛō clothes
ڪپڙي جي سائز kapṛī jī sāiz clothing size

Accessories[edit | edit source]

Here are some common accessories in Sindhi:

Sindhi Pronunciation English Translation
ٻند baṇd bracelet
ڄوڻي jhōṇī necklace
ڪنگن kaṅgan earrings
ڌڪڻو ḍaḵṇō ring
وچي wachī watch
چشمو chashmō glasses
ٿولي ṭhōlī bag
جوتي jutī shoes
ٽاپو ṭāpō hat
ڪڌورو kachōrō wallet

Now that we have learned some vocabulary related to clothing and accessories, let's move on to asking for prices and sizes.

Asking for Prices[edit | edit source]

When shopping, it is essential to be able to ask for prices in Sindhi. Here are some phrases you can use:

  • اهي ڪتي ٿيندي آهي؟ (ahi kaṭī ṭhīndi āhi?) - How much does this cost?
  • اهو ڪتي روپين ٿيندي آهي؟ (ahu kaṭī rōpin ṭhīndi āhi?) - How much is this in rupees?
  • اهي ٻه ڪتي ٿيندي آهي؟ (ahi bahe kaṭī ṭhīndi āhi?) - What is the price of this?

When asking for prices, it is common to negotiate or ask for a discount. Here are some phrases you can use:

  • هن کي ڪم ڪريو (hin kī kam kariyō) - Can you reduce the price?
  • هن کي پئو ڪريو (hin kī pio kariyō) - Can you give a discount?
  • هن کي ڪم ڪريو سگهِ (hin kī kam kariyō sge) - Can you give a lower price?

Asking for Sizes[edit | edit source]

When shopping for clothing, it is important to know how to ask for sizes. Here are some phrases you can use:

  • مون کي سائز ٻڌائيو (mūn kī sāiz biṭhāiō) - Can I try this on?
  • سائز جي سگهِ (sāiz jī sge) - What is the size?
  • سائز جي پچو (sāiz jī pacō) - What is the size chart?

Cultural Insight[edit | edit source]

In Sindhi culture, shopping is not just about buying things; it is an experience that brings people together. Traditional markets called "Bazaars" are popular in Sindhi communities, where people can find a variety of goods, including clothing, accessories, spices, and handicrafts. These bazaars are known for their vibrant atmosphere, bustling crowds, and the opportunity to interact with local vendors. Sindhi people take pride in their traditional attire and often wear it during festivals and special occasions. The intricate embroidery and colorful designs reflect the rich heritage and craftsmanship of the Sindhi community.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now, let's practice what we have learned!

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks

Complete the following sentences with the correct Sindhi vocabulary words:

1. I want to buy a new __________. 2. How much does this __________ cost? 3. Can you reduce the __________? 4. What is the size of this __________? 5. I need a larger __________.

Exercise 1: Solutions

1. I want to buy a new ڪميز (kamiz). 2. How much does this پاجامو (pajāmō) cost? 3. Can you reduce the ٻه (bahe)? 4. What is the size of this ڪميز (kamiz)? 5. I need a larger سائز (sāiz).

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have successfully learned vocabulary related to shopping, clothing, and accessories in Sindhi. You can now confidently ask for prices and sizes while shopping in Sindhi-speaking areas. Remember to practice your new vocabulary regularly to reinforce your learning. Keep up the great work, and soon you will be ready to move on to more advanced topics in our "Complete 0 to A1 Sindhi Course." Happy shopping!


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