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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/sindhi Sindhi] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to give your opinion in Sindhi. We will look at the different ways to express your opinion and how to use them in a sentence. We will also look at some examples of how to use these expressions in everyday conversations. So let's get started! __TOC__


== Expressing Your Opinion ==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/sindhi Sindhi] learners! 😊<br>
When expressing your opinion in Sindhi, there are several different ways to do so. Here are some of the most common expressions:
In this lesson, we will focus on how to express opinions in Sindhi. Giving opinion is an important part of communication as it allows individuals to express their thoughts and ideas on various topics. This concept is especially important when learning a new language. In this lesson, we will explore some of the ways to give opinions in Sindhi.  
 
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== Vocabulary ==
 
Here are some vocabulary words related to expressing opinions:


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! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English
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! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| آراء || araa || Opinions
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| منهنجي نظر || manhangee nazar || I think
| تجویز  || tajwīz || Suggestions
|-
|-
| منهنجي سمجهو || manhangee samjhu || I understand
| بیان  || biyān || Statements
|-
|-
| منهنجي ڪوءي || manhangee koi || I believe
| گفتگو || guftagū || Conversation
|-
|-
| منهنجي نظر ڏيو || manhangee nazar deyo || I suggest
| دلیل || dalīl || Reason
|-
|-
| منهنجي نظر ڏيو ٿا || manhangee nazar deyo ta || I assume
| اندازہ || andāzah || Estimate
|}
|}


These expressions can be used to express your opinion in a variety of situations. For example, if you are discussing a topic with someone, you can use these expressions to express your opinion on the matter.
== Giving Opinions ==
 
When it comes to giving opinions in Sindhi, there is a range of language structures that one can use. Below are some common ways to express opinions in Sindhi:
 
=== Simple Statements ===
 
Simple statements are the easiest and most straightforward way to express your opinion in Sindhi. Here are some examples:
 
* مون هڪ بہت سوچدوڻ عمر جي شخص (moon hik bahut sochdudan umar je shakhs)
(My opinion is that he is a very thoughtful person)
 
* ملھيگڙه ي تجويز ڪري آهن (malihirah je tajwīz kari aaheen)
(I suggest we eat at the restaurant)
 
=== Phrases to Introduce Your Opinion ===
 
If you want to be more formal or polite, you could use these phrases to introduce your opinion:
 
* مان اندرجون ۾ خاص رائے آهي (mān andarjun mein khaas rāe aahee)
(In my personal opinion)
 
* ملھيگڙه جي شيئر ڄاڻی ساري لڳو (malihirah je share jhānnee sārī lagoo)
(I would like to share my views/opinions)
 
* حقيقت ۾ (haqeekat mein)
(In truth)
 
* مان ٺيڪ نه ٿو (mān thīk na thū)
(I am not sure)
 
=== Giving Reasons ===
 
When giving your opinion, it is often helpful to give reasons to support your argument. Here are some ways you can do that in Sindhi:
 
* مان هڪ اکڻ موقعن جنهن کي ٺيڪ نہ ٿي (mān hik akann mouqan jehen kee thīk na thī)
(In my opinion, this is not an appropriate opportunity)
 
* مان هڪ شڪيو جو پاڻي جبکه هٺين اندازاً فائدو آهي (mān hik shakho je paane jabke hattin andāzan faido aahee)
(I believe that this approach is more beneficial)
 
* جيڪڏهن توهان کي هڪ آچارپ کي برقرار ڪرڻ جو موقع ملي (jekkdhun tohān kī hik ācharap kan barqarār karn jo mouqo meelee)
(If you got the opportunity to establish a governance)
 
=== Expressing Agreement ===
 
When you agree with someone's opinion, there are several ways to show it in Sindhi. Here are some examples:
 
* ٻين پنهنجو نظر وڌايو، توهان جيڪڏهن ٻڌايو سوءٹو آهي (binn pantajo nazar wadaayo, tohān jekkdhun bimmaloo soto aahee)
(I see your point, and I agree with you)
 
* ٻين پكي دليل آهي (binn pakke dilai aahee)
(I have a strong reason for agreeing)
 
* ته اڄ منظري ٻچن تيجو هڪ نزد آهيو (tohachh minzaroo bichan tijo hik nazd aaheeyo)
(I am in a very similar situation)
 
== Conversation ==
 
Here is a sample conversation to help you understand how to use the vocabulary and phrases above in a real-life scenario:


== Examples ==
* Person 1: توهان جيڪڏهن پوڻ جو موقع ملي، چاڪو نهءَ, بيشتر ڳڻو هٺا سه وقت آهي (tohān jekkdhun ponj jo mouqoo melee, chākoo naah, beeshatir ghanoo hattah sa vakt aahee).
Here are some examples of how to use these expressions in everyday conversations:
(When you get the opportunity to travel, don't hesitate. It's the best time to explore)


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* Person 2: ٻين توھان جو اندازا فائدو قابل قبول آهي (binn tohān jo andazan faido qābil qabool aahee)
|-
(I completely agree with your estimate of the benefits)
! Sindhi !! English Translation
 
|-
* Person 1: توهان جي نظر هي خوب صحيح آهي (tohān je nazar hee khūb saheeh aahee).
| منهنجي نظر ڪوءي ڇا ڪنهن کي بهتر ڪرڻ لاءِ ڪو بهتر ڪرڻ لاءِ ۽ پنهنجي نظر ڏيو ٿا || I believe that we should do what is best for us and I assume that you agree.
(Your opinion is very accurate)
|-
 
| منهنجي نظر ڏيو ڇا ڪنهن کي اها ڪم ڪرڻ لاءِ ۽ منهنجي سمجهو ڇا ڪنهن کي اها ڪم ڪرڻ لاءِ || I suggest that we do this and I understand that you agree.
* Person 2: مان ٺيڪ دليل جي ضرورت ٿيندا آهي (mān thīk dilil ji zaruurat theendaa aaheen).
|-
(I need a strong reason to be sure)
| منهنجي نظر ڏيو ڇا ڪنهن کي اها ڪم ڪرڻ لاءِ ۽ منهنجي نظر ڪوءي ڇا ڪنهن کي اها ڪم ڪرڻ لاءِ || I suggest that we do this and I believe that you agree.
|}


== Quiz ==
== Summary ==  
Test your understanding of how to express your opinion in Sindhi with this quiz:


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Giving opinions is an important part of communication, and expressing opinions in Sindhi is no exception. In this lesson, we learned various vocabulary terms, phrases, and concepts for giving opinions. We hope this lesson will help you improve your communication skills in Sindhi.
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! Question !! Answer
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| How do you say "I think" in Sindhi? || منهنجي نظر
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| How do you say "I understand" in Sindhi? || منهنجي سمجهو
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| How do you say "I believe" in Sindhi? || منهنجي ڪوءي
|-
| How do you say "I suggest" in Sindhi? || منهنجي نظر ڏيو
|-
| How do you say "I assume" in Sindhi? || منهنجي نظر ڏيو ٿا
|}


Now that you know how to express your opinion in Sindhi, you can start using these expressions in your conversations. Remember to practice your Sindhi with native speakers on [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] to improve your language skills.
To improve your [[Language/Sindhi|Sindhi]] [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar|Grammar]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=112 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/sindhi/question questions]!


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==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Sindhi/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]


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Sindhi Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi Sindhi learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will focus on how to express opinions in Sindhi. Giving opinion is an important part of communication as it allows individuals to express their thoughts and ideas on various topics. This concept is especially important when learning a new language. In this lesson, we will explore some of the ways to give opinions in Sindhi.

Vocabulary

Here are some vocabulary words related to expressing opinions:

Sindhi Pronunciation English
آراء araa Opinions
تجویز tajwīz Suggestions
بیان biyān Statements
گفتگو guftagū Conversation
دلیل dalīl Reason
اندازہ andāzah Estimate

Giving Opinions

When it comes to giving opinions in Sindhi, there is a range of language structures that one can use. Below are some common ways to express opinions in Sindhi:

Simple Statements

Simple statements are the easiest and most straightforward way to express your opinion in Sindhi. Here are some examples:

  • مون هڪ بہت سوچدوڻ عمر جي شخص (moon hik bahut sochdudan umar je shakhs)

(My opinion is that he is a very thoughtful person)

  • ملھيگڙه ي تجويز ڪري آهن (malihirah je tajwīz kari aaheen)

(I suggest we eat at the restaurant)

Phrases to Introduce Your Opinion

If you want to be more formal or polite, you could use these phrases to introduce your opinion:

  • مان اندرجون ۾ خاص رائے آهي (mān andarjun mein khaas rāe aahee)

(In my personal opinion)

  • ملھيگڙه جي شيئر ڄاڻی ساري لڳو (malihirah je share jhānnee sārī lagoo)

(I would like to share my views/opinions)

  • حقيقت ۾ (haqeekat mein)

(In truth)

  • مان ٺيڪ نه ٿو (mān thīk na thū)

(I am not sure)

Giving Reasons

When giving your opinion, it is often helpful to give reasons to support your argument. Here are some ways you can do that in Sindhi:

  • مان هڪ اکڻ موقعن جنهن کي ٺيڪ نہ ٿي (mān hik akann mouqan jehen kee thīk na thī)

(In my opinion, this is not an appropriate opportunity)

  • مان هڪ شڪيو جو پاڻي جبکه هٺين اندازاً فائدو آهي (mān hik shakho je paane jabke hattin andāzan faido aahee)

(I believe that this approach is more beneficial)

  • جيڪڏهن توهان کي هڪ آچارپ کي برقرار ڪرڻ جو موقع ملي (jekkdhun tohān kī hik ācharap kan barqarār karn jo mouqo meelee)

(If you got the opportunity to establish a governance)

Expressing Agreement

When you agree with someone's opinion, there are several ways to show it in Sindhi. Here are some examples:

  • ٻين پنهنجو نظر وڌايو، توهان جيڪڏهن ٻڌايو سوءٹو آهي (binn pantajo nazar wadaayo, tohān jekkdhun bimmaloo soto aahee)

(I see your point, and I agree with you)

  • ٻين پكي دليل آهي (binn pakke dilai aahee)

(I have a strong reason for agreeing)

  • ته اڄ منظري ٻچن تيجو هڪ نزد آهيو (tohachh minzaroo bichan tijo hik nazd aaheeyo)

(I am in a very similar situation)

Conversation

Here is a sample conversation to help you understand how to use the vocabulary and phrases above in a real-life scenario:

  • Person 1: توهان جيڪڏهن پوڻ جو موقع ملي، چاڪو نهءَ, بيشتر ڳڻو هٺا سه وقت آهي (tohān jekkdhun ponj jo mouqoo melee, chākoo naah, beeshatir ghanoo hattah sa vakt aahee).

(When you get the opportunity to travel, don't hesitate. It's the best time to explore)

  • Person 2: ٻين توھان جو اندازا فائدو قابل قبول آهي (binn tohān jo andazan faido qābil qabool aahee)

(I completely agree with your estimate of the benefits)

  • Person 1: توهان جي نظر هي خوب صحيح آهي (tohān je nazar hee khūb saheeh aahee).

(Your opinion is very accurate)

  • Person 2: مان ٺيڪ دليل جي ضرورت ٿيندا آهي (mān thīk dilil ji zaruurat theendaa aaheen).

(I need a strong reason to be sure)

Summary

Giving opinions is an important part of communication, and expressing opinions in Sindhi is no exception. In this lesson, we learned various vocabulary terms, phrases, and concepts for giving opinions. We hope this lesson will help you improve your communication skills in Sindhi.

To improve your Sindhi Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎