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Welcome to this engaging lesson on "Negation and Question Making" in Urdu! Understanding how to form negative sentences and questions is essential for effective communication in any language, and Urdu is no exception. In this lesson, you will learn the foundational rules of negation and how to construct questions, which are vital skills for any beginner looking to become conversationally fluent.
In our journey through this lesson, we will explore:
* '''The Importance of Negation and Questions''': Why these concepts are crucial in Urdu.
* '''Negation in Urdu''': Understanding how to turn positive sentences into negative ones.
* '''Question Formation''': Learning how to ask questions appropriately.
* '''Examples''': A wealth of examples to illustrate each point.
* '''Practice Exercises''': Hands-on exercises to solidify your understanding.
So, let’s dive in!


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As an experienced Urdu language teacher, I am delighted to introduce you to the third lesson in our Urdu Grammar series. In this module, we will be focusing on Negation and Question Making, which are essential aspects of any language. The goal of this lesson is to provide you with the necessary grammar rules and vocabulary needed to form negative sentences and question sentences correctly.
=== The Importance of Negation and Questions ===


== Negation ==
In Urdu, just like in English, the ability to express negation and formulate questions is fundamental. Negation allows us to convey what is not happening or what is not true, while questions enable us to seek information, clarify doubts, and engage in meaningful conversations. Mastering these two aspects will not only enhance your conversational skills but also deepen your understanding of the language structure.


The first step in forming negative sentences in Urdu is to add the word "نہیں" (nahin) after the subject. The word "نہیں" (nahin) means "not" in English.
=== Negation in Urdu ===


For example:
Negating a sentence in Urdu is quite straightforward. The primary word used for negation is '''نہیں''' (nahi), which translates to "no" or "not" in English. It is placed before the verb in a sentence. Let’s look at how to negate different types of sentences.
* "میں نہیں ہوں" (Main nahi hoon) means "I am not."
* "وہ نہیں آئے" (Woh nahi aye) means "He/She did not come."


In addition to adding "نہیں" (nahin) after the subject, you can also use other negative words to make negative sentences. Here are some common negative words in Urdu:
==== Basic Structure of Negation ====


* "نہیں" (nahin) - not
The basic structure for negation in Urdu is:
* "کوئی نہیں" (koi nahi) - nobody/nothing
* "کبھی نہیں" (kabhi nahi) - never
* "کہیں نہیں" (kahin nahi) - nowhere
* "کچھ نہیں" (kuch nahi) - nothing


For example:
'''Subject + Verb + نہیں (nahi)'''
* "میں کچھ نہیں کھاتا" (Main kuch nahi khaata) means "I do not eat anything."
* "کبھی نہیں کرتا" (Kabhi nahi karta) means "I never do that."


To make negative sentences in the past tense, simply place "نہیں" (nahin) after the verb.
This structure helps you convert affirmative sentences into negative ones.  


For example:
==== Examples of Negation ====
* "میں نے کھانا نہیں کھایا" (Main ne khana nahi khaya) means "I did not eat food."


== Question Making ==
Here are some examples illustrating how to form negative sentences:


The basic structure for forming questions in Urdu is to start the sentence with the question word or particle. Some common question particles in Urdu are:
{| class="wikitable"


* "کیا" (kya) - Do/Did
! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
* "کی" (ki) - What
* "کہاں" (kahaaN) - Where
* "کیسے" (kaise) - How
* "کتنے" (kitne) - How many


For example:
|-
* "کیا آپ ہندی جانتے ہیں؟" (Kya aap Hindi jante hain?) means "Do you know Hindi?"
* "کہاں جا رہے ہیں؟" (Kahan ja rahe hain?) means "Where are you going?"


To form a yes or no question, use the word "کیا" (kya) at the beginning of the sentence.
| میں جا رہا ہوں نہیں || Mai ja raha hoon nahi || I am not going


For example:
|-
* "کیا وہ آئے ہیں؟" (Kya woh aye hain?) means "Did he/she come?"


To form questions in the past tense, start the sentence with a question particle and add "کیا" (kya) before the verb.
| وہ کتاب نہیں پڑھتا || Woh kitaab nahi parhta || He does not read the book


For example:
|-
* "کیا آپ نے کھانا کھایا؟" (Kya aap ne khana khaya?) means "Did you eat food?"
 
| تم خوش نہیں ہو || Tum khush nahi ho || You are not happy


== Examples ==
|-


Here are some examples of negative sentences and question sentences in Urdu:
| ہم بازار نہیں جا رہے || Hum bazaar nahi ja rahe || We are not going to the market
 
|-
 
| یہ میرا کتا نہیں ہے || Yeh mera kutta nahi hai || This is not my dog
 
|-
 
| میں کھیل نہیں رہا || Mai khel nahi raha || I am not playing
 
|-
 
| وہ کھانا نہیں کھا رہا || Woh khana nahi kha raha || He is not eating food
 
|-
 
| آپ کام نہیں کر رہے || Aap kaam nahi kar rahe || You are not working
 
|-
 
| وہ باہر نہیں جا رہا || Woh bahar nahi ja raha || He is not going outside
 
|-
 
| یہ کام نہیں ہے || Yeh kaam nahi hai || This is not the work
 
|}
 
Notice how '''نہیں''' is used consistently to create negative forms of the sentences.
 
=== Question Formation in Urdu ===
 
Now that we have a grasp of negation, let’s move on to forming questions. Just like in English, questions in Urdu can be formed in various ways depending on what kind of information you are seeking.
 
==== Basic Structure of Questions ====
 
To create a question in Urdu, the typical structure is:
 
'''Question Word + Subject + Verb?'''
 
Common question words include:
 
* '''کون (koun)''': Who
 
* '''کیا (kya)''': What
 
* '''کہاں (kahan)''': Where
 
* '''کیوں (kyun)''': Why
 
* '''کیسے (kaise)''': How
 
* '''کتنا (kitna)''': How much/many
 
==== Examples of Question Formation ====
 
Let’s take a look at some examples of how to form questions:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| کیا آپ کچھ نہیں کھاتے؟ || Kya aap kuch nahi khaate? || Do you not eat anything?
 
| آپ کون ہیں؟ || Aap koun hain? || Who are you?
 
|-
|-
| وہ کوئی نہیں ہے۔ || Woh koi nahi hai. || He/She is not anybody.
 
| آپ کیا کر رہے ہیں؟ || Aap kya kar rahe hain? || What are you doing?
 
|-
|-
| کیا آپ کہیں نہیں جانتے؟ || Kya aap kahin nahi jaante? || Do you not know anything?
 
| وہ کہاں جا رہا ہے؟ || Woh kahan ja raha hai? || Where is he going?
 
|-
|-
| کیا آپ نے پڑھا کہیں نہیں؟ || Kya aap ne parha kahin nahi? || Did you not read anywhere?
 
| تم کیوں رو رہے ہو؟ || Tum kyun ro rahe ho? || Why are you crying?
 
|-
 
| آپ کیسے ہیں؟ || Aap kaise hain? || How are you?
 
|-
 
| یہ کتا کتنا ہے؟ || Yeh kutta kitna hai? || How much is this dog?
 
|-
|-
| کیا وہ کبھی نہیں آتا؟ || Kya woh kabhi nahi aata? || Does he/she never come?
 
| وہ کتاب کیا ہے؟ || Woh kitaab kya hai? || What is that book?
 
|-
 
| تمہارے والد کہاں ہیں؟ || Tumhare walid kahan hain? || Where are your parents?
 
|-
 
| تم کیا چاہتے ہو؟ || Tum kya chahte ho? || What do you want?
 
|-
 
| آپ کو یہ کیوں پسند ہے؟ || Aap ko yeh kyun pasand hai? || Why do you like this?
 
|}
|}


== Conclusion ==
These examples illustrate how we can seamlessly ask questions in Urdu using various question words.
 
=== Practice Exercises ===
 
To help you reinforce what you have learned, here are some practice exercises. Work through them and check your answers!
 
==== Exercise 1: Negation ====
 
Convert the following sentences into negative form.
 
1. میں کھانا کھا رہا ہوں۔ (I am eating food.)
 
2. وہ کھیل رہا ہے۔ (He is playing.)
 
3. تم خوش ہو۔ (You are happy.)
 
4. ہم پڑھ رہے ہیں۔ (We are studying.)
 
5. یہ میرا کتا ہے۔ (This is my dog.)
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. میں کھانا نہیں کھا رہا ہوں۔ (Mai khana nahi kha raha hoon.)
 
2. وہ کھیل نہیں رہا ہے۔ (Woh khel nahi raha hai.)
 
3. تم خوش نہیں ہو۔ (Tum khush nahi ho.)
 
4. ہم پڑھ نہیں رہے ہیں۔ (Hum parh nahi rahe hain.)
 
5. یہ میرا کتا نہیں ہے۔ (Yeh mera kutta nahi hai.)
 
==== Exercise 2: Question Formation ====
 
Form questions based on the following statements.
 
1. وہ پڑھتا ہے۔ (He reads.)
 
2. تم بازار جا رہے ہو۔ (You are going to the market.)
 
3. یہ میرا دوست ہے۔ (This is my friend.)
 
4. آپ گھر ہیں۔ (You are at home.)
 
5. وہ کھانا بناتی ہے۔ (She cooks food.)
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. وہ کیا پڑھتا ہے؟ (Woh kya parhta hai?)
 
2. تم کہاں جا رہے ہو؟ (Tum kahan ja rahe ho?)
 
3. یہ کون ہے؟ (Yeh koun hai?)
 
4. آپ کب گھر ہیں؟ (Aap kab ghar hain?)
 
5. وہ کیا بناتی ہے؟ (Woh kya banati hai?)
 
==== Exercise 3: Combine Negation and Questions ====
 
Create questions that include negation.
 
1. کیا وہ کھانا نہیں کھا رہا؟ (Is he not eating food?)
 
2. تم کیوں نہیں آ رہے؟ (Why are you not coming?)
 
3. کیا آپ خوش نہیں ہیں؟ (Are you not happy?)
 
4. وہ کہاں نہیں جا رہی؟ (Where is she not going?)
 
5. آپ کا کیا حال ہے؟ (How are you?)
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. کیا وہ کھانا نہیں کھا رہا؟ (Kya woh khana nahi kha raha?)
 
2. تم کیوں نہیں آ رہے؟ (Tum kyun nahi aa rahe?)
 
3. کیا آپ خوش نہیں ہیں؟ (Kya aap khush nahi hain?)
 
4. وہ کہاں نہیں جا رہی؟ (Woh kahan nahi ja rahi?)
 
5. آپ کا کیا حال ہے؟ (Aap ka kya haal hai?)


In conclusion, understanding the rules for Negation and Question Making is crucial if you want to become proficient in Urdu. In this lesson, we explored the basic grammar rules for forming negative sentences and questions in Urdu. With regular practice and diligent study, you'll soon find yourself forming sentences with ease.
=== Conclusion ===


In this lesson, we've explored the fundamental aspects of negation and question formation in Urdu. By understanding how to form negative sentences and questions, you can engage in more meaningful conversations and express a wider range of thoughts and inquiries. Remember, practice is key! Continue to use these structures in your daily conversations, and soon enough, they will become second nature to you.


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Happy learning, and keep practicing!
==Sources==
* [https://www.urdupod101.com/blog/2020/08/07/urdu-word-order/ The Basics of Urdu Sentence Structure & Word Order]
* [https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/g158bh795 NEGATION IN MODERN HINDI-URDU: THE DEVELOPMENT OF ...]
* [https://www.urdupod101.com/blog/2021/08/10/urdu-negation/ Urdu Negation: Learn How to Form Negative Sentences]


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UrduGrammar0 to A1 Course → Negation and Question Making

Welcome to this engaging lesson on "Negation and Question Making" in Urdu! Understanding how to form negative sentences and questions is essential for effective communication in any language, and Urdu is no exception. In this lesson, you will learn the foundational rules of negation and how to construct questions, which are vital skills for any beginner looking to become conversationally fluent.

In our journey through this lesson, we will explore:

  • The Importance of Negation and Questions: Why these concepts are crucial in Urdu.
  • Negation in Urdu: Understanding how to turn positive sentences into negative ones.
  • Question Formation: Learning how to ask questions appropriately.
  • Examples: A wealth of examples to illustrate each point.
  • Practice Exercises: Hands-on exercises to solidify your understanding.

So, let’s dive in!

The Importance of Negation and Questions[edit | edit source]

In Urdu, just like in English, the ability to express negation and formulate questions is fundamental. Negation allows us to convey what is not happening or what is not true, while questions enable us to seek information, clarify doubts, and engage in meaningful conversations. Mastering these two aspects will not only enhance your conversational skills but also deepen your understanding of the language structure.

Negation in Urdu[edit | edit source]

Negating a sentence in Urdu is quite straightforward. The primary word used for negation is نہیں (nahi), which translates to "no" or "not" in English. It is placed before the verb in a sentence. Let’s look at how to negate different types of sentences.

Basic Structure of Negation[edit | edit source]

The basic structure for negation in Urdu is:

Subject + Verb + نہیں (nahi)

This structure helps you convert affirmative sentences into negative ones.

Examples of Negation[edit | edit source]

Here are some examples illustrating how to form negative sentences:

Urdu Pronunciation English
میں جا رہا ہوں نہیں Mai ja raha hoon nahi I am not going
وہ کتاب نہیں پڑھتا Woh kitaab nahi parhta He does not read the book
تم خوش نہیں ہو Tum khush nahi ho You are not happy
ہم بازار نہیں جا رہے Hum bazaar nahi ja rahe We are not going to the market
یہ میرا کتا نہیں ہے Yeh mera kutta nahi hai This is not my dog
میں کھیل نہیں رہا Mai khel nahi raha I am not playing
وہ کھانا نہیں کھا رہا Woh khana nahi kha raha He is not eating food
آپ کام نہیں کر رہے Aap kaam nahi kar rahe You are not working
وہ باہر نہیں جا رہا Woh bahar nahi ja raha He is not going outside
یہ کام نہیں ہے Yeh kaam nahi hai This is not the work

Notice how نہیں is used consistently to create negative forms of the sentences.

Question Formation in Urdu[edit | edit source]

Now that we have a grasp of negation, let’s move on to forming questions. Just like in English, questions in Urdu can be formed in various ways depending on what kind of information you are seeking.

Basic Structure of Questions[edit | edit source]

To create a question in Urdu, the typical structure is:

Question Word + Subject + Verb?

Common question words include:

  • کون (koun): Who
  • کیا (kya): What
  • کہاں (kahan): Where
  • کیوں (kyun): Why
  • کیسے (kaise): How
  • کتنا (kitna): How much/many

Examples of Question Formation[edit | edit source]

Let’s take a look at some examples of how to form questions:

Urdu Pronunciation English
آپ کون ہیں؟ Aap koun hain? Who are you?
آپ کیا کر رہے ہیں؟ Aap kya kar rahe hain? What are you doing?
وہ کہاں جا رہا ہے؟ Woh kahan ja raha hai? Where is he going?
تم کیوں رو رہے ہو؟ Tum kyun ro rahe ho? Why are you crying?
آپ کیسے ہیں؟ Aap kaise hain? How are you?
یہ کتا کتنا ہے؟ Yeh kutta kitna hai? How much is this dog?
وہ کتاب کیا ہے؟ Woh kitaab kya hai? What is that book?
تمہارے والد کہاں ہیں؟ Tumhare walid kahan hain? Where are your parents?
تم کیا چاہتے ہو؟ Tum kya chahte ho? What do you want?
آپ کو یہ کیوں پسند ہے؟ Aap ko yeh kyun pasand hai? Why do you like this?

These examples illustrate how we can seamlessly ask questions in Urdu using various question words.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

To help you reinforce what you have learned, here are some practice exercises. Work through them and check your answers!

Exercise 1: Negation[edit | edit source]

Convert the following sentences into negative form.

1. میں کھانا کھا رہا ہوں۔ (I am eating food.)

2. وہ کھیل رہا ہے۔ (He is playing.)

3. تم خوش ہو۔ (You are happy.)

4. ہم پڑھ رہے ہیں۔ (We are studying.)

5. یہ میرا کتا ہے۔ (This is my dog.)

Solutions:

1. میں کھانا نہیں کھا رہا ہوں۔ (Mai khana nahi kha raha hoon.)

2. وہ کھیل نہیں رہا ہے۔ (Woh khel nahi raha hai.)

3. تم خوش نہیں ہو۔ (Tum khush nahi ho.)

4. ہم پڑھ نہیں رہے ہیں۔ (Hum parh nahi rahe hain.)

5. یہ میرا کتا نہیں ہے۔ (Yeh mera kutta nahi hai.)

Exercise 2: Question Formation[edit | edit source]

Form questions based on the following statements.

1. وہ پڑھتا ہے۔ (He reads.)

2. تم بازار جا رہے ہو۔ (You are going to the market.)

3. یہ میرا دوست ہے۔ (This is my friend.)

4. آپ گھر ہیں۔ (You are at home.)

5. وہ کھانا بناتی ہے۔ (She cooks food.)

Solutions:

1. وہ کیا پڑھتا ہے؟ (Woh kya parhta hai?)

2. تم کہاں جا رہے ہو؟ (Tum kahan ja rahe ho?)

3. یہ کون ہے؟ (Yeh koun hai?)

4. آپ کب گھر ہیں؟ (Aap kab ghar hain?)

5. وہ کیا بناتی ہے؟ (Woh kya banati hai?)

Exercise 3: Combine Negation and Questions[edit | edit source]

Create questions that include negation.

1. کیا وہ کھانا نہیں کھا رہا؟ (Is he not eating food?)

2. تم کیوں نہیں آ رہے؟ (Why are you not coming?)

3. کیا آپ خوش نہیں ہیں؟ (Are you not happy?)

4. وہ کہاں نہیں جا رہی؟ (Where is she not going?)

5. آپ کا کیا حال ہے؟ (How are you?)

Solutions:

1. کیا وہ کھانا نہیں کھا رہا؟ (Kya woh khana nahi kha raha?)

2. تم کیوں نہیں آ رہے؟ (Tum kyun nahi aa rahe?)

3. کیا آپ خوش نہیں ہیں؟ (Kya aap khush nahi hain?)

4. وہ کہاں نہیں جا رہی؟ (Woh kahan nahi ja rahi?)

5. آپ کا کیا حال ہے؟ (Aap ka kya haal hai?)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we've explored the fundamental aspects of negation and question formation in Urdu. By understanding how to form negative sentences and questions, you can engage in more meaningful conversations and express a wider range of thoughts and inquiries. Remember, practice is key! Continue to use these structures in your daily conversations, and soon enough, they will become second nature to you.

Happy learning, and keep practicing!

Sources[edit | edit source]



Other Lessons[edit | edit source]