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Welcome to the world of Urdu grammar! In this lesson, we will be exploring the concept of plurals in the Urdu language. Plurals are an important part of any language, and understanding them is essential for speaking and writing correctly.  
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/urdu Urdu] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about plurals in Urdu. Plurals are an essential concept in any language, and they allow us to create and communicate complex ideas. Understanding plurals in Urdu is crucial to mastering the language. We will cover different types of plurals in Urdu, including regular and irregular plurals, and exceptions to the rules. So let's get started!


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== What is a Plural? ==


A plural is a word that refers to more than one person, place, or thing. For example, the word "cat" is singular, but the word "cats" is plural. Plurals are formed by adding certain suffixes to the end of a word.  
<span link>With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Common-Mistakes|Common Mistakes]], [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]], [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Negation|Negation]] & [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Joining-Sounds-to-Form-Words|Joining Sounds to Form Words]].</span>
== What are plurals? ==
Plurals refer to more than one entity of a given object. In English, plurals are often created by adding an ‘s’ or ‘es’ to the noun. In Urdu, plurals are created through various methods, including adding suffixes, changing a vowel, adding an extra sound, or entirely changing the word.  


In Urdu, there are two types of plurals: regular plurals and irregular plurals. Regular plurals are formed by adding a suffix to the end of the word, while irregular plurals are formed by changing the spelling of the word.  
== Regular Plurals ==
In Urdu, adding the suffixَ-ات "-aat" to the singular noun makes it plural. For example:


== Regular Plurals ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| کتاب || kitaab || Book |-
| کتابیں || kitaabay̰ || Books |}
 
Another common way of making plurals is by adding the suffix -ین "-ein" or -وں "-oon". For example:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| مکان || makaan || House |-
| مکانیں || makaanay̰ || Houses |}
 
However, there are several nouns that do not follow these rules and have irregular plural forms. For example:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| کتے || kutte || Dog |-
| بلبلے || bulbulay̰ || Bulbuls (a type of bird) |}
 
== Dual Plurals ==
Dual plurals are used when we talk about two things. In Urdu, this is achieved by adding the suffix -ٹھے "-t̤he" to the singular form.
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| دوست || dost || Friend |-
| دوستٹھے || dostt̤he || Two friends |}
 
== Plurals with a change in Vowel ==
Some nouns have a different vowel sound in their plural form as compared to the singular form. For example:


Regular plurals are formed by adding a suffix to the end of the word. The most common suffixes used to form regular plurals are "-ein", "-ain", and "-aan".
{| class="wikitable"
! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| میرا || mera || My |-
| میرے || meray̰ || My (plural) |}


For example, the word "ghar" (house) becomes "gharein" (houses). The word "kitaab" (book) becomes "kitaabein" (books). The word "aadmi" (man) becomes "aadmiyain" (men).
== Plurals with extra sounds ==
Some nouns have an extra sound added to their singular form to create the plural. For example:


=== Exceptions ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| پیاز || pyaaz || Onion |-
| پیازیں || pyaazay̰ || Onions |}


There are some exceptions to the rule. For example, the word "baccha" (child) becomes "bachchay" (children), not "bacchaein". The word "insaan" (person) becomes "insaano" (people), not "insaanein".
== Exceptions to the Rule ==
Like any language, Urdu has several exceptions to the rules of plural-forming. Here are some of the most common ones:


== Irregular Plurals ==
* The plural of گائے gaa’ey (cow) is گائیاں gaa’iyaan and not گائی gaa’i
* The plural of بچہ bachcha (child) is اولاد awlaad and not بچے bachay̰
* The plural of پا paa (foot) is پیر peer and not پاؤں pay̰


Irregular plurals are formed by changing the spelling of the word. For example, the word "paani" (water) becomes "paniyaan" (waters). The word "kamra" (room) becomes "kamray" (rooms). The word "daftar" (office) becomes "daftaron" (offices).
== Practice Dialogue ==
Here's a dialogue to practice what we have learned:


=== Exceptions ===
* Person 1: آپ کیسیں ہیں؟ (Aap kaisay̰ hain?) (How are you?)
* Person 2: ہم خوش ہیں (Hum khush hain) (We are fine.)
* Person 1: آپ بہت دوست ہوں (Aap bahut̤ dost hon) (You are a good friend.)
* Person 2: شکریہ، آپ بھی بہت ہیں (Shukriya, aap bhi bahut̤ hain) (Thank you, you are also very kind.)


There are some exceptions to the rule. For example, the word "kaam" (work) becomes "kaam" (works), not "kaamay". The word "naam" (name) becomes "naam" (names), not "naamo".  
== Sources ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urdu Urdu]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urdu_grammar Grammar in Urdu]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noun#Number Plurals in Nouns]


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


Plurals are an important part of the Urdu language. Understanding how to form regular and irregular plurals is essential for speaking and writing correctly.  
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If you want to learn more about the Urdu language, why not join the Polyglot Club community [https://PolyglotClub.com Polyglot Club]? You can find other Urdu learners and practice your skills with them.
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Common-Mistakes|Common Mistakes]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]


<br><hr>If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
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==Sources==
* [https://www.academypublication.com/issues2/tpls/vol05/08/14.pdf On Grammatical Borrowing: The Case of Arabic Plurals in the Urdu ...]
* [https://www.pinterest.com/pin/926615692052188885/ Urdu Singular And Plural 06 | Wahid Or Jama | Urdu Dictionary ...]
* [http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2014/pdf/844_Paper.pdf Automatic acquisition of Urdu nouns (along with gender and ...]


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Urdu Grammar - Plurals

Hi Urdu learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about plurals in Urdu. Plurals are an essential concept in any language, and they allow us to create and communicate complex ideas. Understanding plurals in Urdu is crucial to mastering the language. We will cover different types of plurals in Urdu, including regular and irregular plurals, and exceptions to the rules. So let's get started!


With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: Common Mistakes, Pronouns, Negation & Joining Sounds to Form Words.

What are plurals?[edit | edit source]

Plurals refer to more than one entity of a given object. In English, plurals are often created by adding an ‘s’ or ‘es’ to the noun. In Urdu, plurals are created through various methods, including adding suffixes, changing a vowel, adding an extra sound, or entirely changing the word.

Regular Plurals[edit | edit source]

In Urdu, adding the suffixَ-ات "-aat" to the singular noun makes it plural. For example:

Urdu Pronunciation English
کتاب kitaab - کتابیں kitaabay̰ }

Another common way of making plurals is by adding the suffix -ین "-ein" or -وں "-oon". For example:

Urdu Pronunciation English
مکان makaan - مکانیں makaanay̰ }

However, there are several nouns that do not follow these rules and have irregular plural forms. For example:

Urdu Pronunciation English
کتے kutte - بلبلے bulbulay̰ }

Dual Plurals[edit | edit source]

Dual plurals are used when we talk about two things. In Urdu, this is achieved by adding the suffix -ٹھے "-t̤he" to the singular form.

Urdu Pronunciation English
دوست dost - دوستٹھے dostt̤he }

Plurals with a change in Vowel[edit | edit source]

Some nouns have a different vowel sound in their plural form as compared to the singular form. For example:

Urdu Pronunciation English
میرا mera - میرے meray̰ }

Plurals with extra sounds[edit | edit source]

Some nouns have an extra sound added to their singular form to create the plural. For example:

Urdu Pronunciation English
پیاز pyaaz - پیازیں pyaazay̰ }

Exceptions to the Rule[edit | edit source]

Like any language, Urdu has several exceptions to the rules of plural-forming. Here are some of the most common ones:

  • The plural of گائے gaa’ey (cow) is گائیاں gaa’iyaan and not گائی gaa’i
  • The plural of بچہ bachcha (child) is اولاد awlaad and not بچے bachay̰
  • The plural of پا paa (foot) is پیر peer and not پاؤں pay̰

Practice Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Here's a dialogue to practice what we have learned:

  • Person 1: آپ کیسیں ہیں؟ (Aap kaisay̰ hain?) (How are you?)
  • Person 2: ہم خوش ہیں (Hum khush hain) (We are fine.)
  • Person 1: آپ بہت دوست ہوں (Aap bahut̤ dost hon) (You are a good friend.)
  • Person 2: شکریہ، آپ بھی بہت ہیں (Shukriya, aap bhi bahut̤ hain) (Thank you, you are also very kind.)

Sources[edit | edit source]


➡ 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. 😎

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]