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Welcome to today's lesson on '''Question Words''' in Urdu! Understanding how to ask questions is a crucial part of learning any language, and Urdu is no exception. Ask a native speaker for directions, inquire about their favorite food, or simply learn how to clarify something—these interactions enrich your language experience.
 
In this lesson, we'll explore the essential question words in Urdu, how to form questions correctly, and why these words are so important in everyday conversations. By the end, you will not only know how to ask questions but also feel more confident in using Urdu in real-life scenarios.
 
We’ll break down the lesson into the following sections:


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As a beginner learning the Urdu language, it's important to understand how to ask questions. Knowing the question words in Urdu and how to use them properly will allow you to retrieve information, clarify your understanding, and confirm details in conversations.  
=== Importance of Question Words in Urdu ===
 
Asking questions is fundamental in communication. It's how we seek information, express curiosity, and connect with others. In Urdu, question words help you to formulate inquiries that can lead to meaningful conversations. They are the building blocks for understanding and interacting in the language effectively.
 
=== Common Urdu Question Words ===
 
Let's dive into some of the most common question words used in Urdu. These words can transform your sentences and help you engage with others.
 
==== Table of Common Question Words ====
 
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! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
 
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| کیا || kyā || What
 
|-
 
| کون || kaun || Who
 
|-
 
| کہاں || kahān || Where
 
|-
 
| کب || kab || When


In this lesson, we will focus on Urdu question words and how to form questions using them. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently ask questions in Urdu and continue building your language skills.
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| کیوں || kyūn || Why


<span link>Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Interrogation|Interrogation]] & [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Introduction-to-Urdu-Alphabets|Introduction to Urdu Alphabets]].</span>
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== Urdu Question Words ==


Urdu question words, also known as interrogative words, are used to ask questions. In English, we use question words such as "what," "when," "where," "who," "why," and "how." Similarly, Urdu has its own set of question words. Here are some common Urdu question words:
| کس || kis || Which


* کب - kub - when
|-
* کیا - kya - what
* کیوں - kyun - why
* کی - ki - who (female)
* کون - kaun - who (male)
* کہاں - kahan - where
* کیسے - kese - how


It's important to note that question words in Urdu have different forms for male and female subjects. "Ki" is used for females, and "kaun" is used for males.
| کتنے || kitne || How many


== Forming Questions in Urdu ==
|-


To ask a question in Urdu, the most common way is to add the question word at the beginning of the sentence. For example:
| کیسے || kaise || How (manner)


* کیا آپ کتاب پڑھتے ہیں؟ - Kya aap kitab parhtay hain? - Do you read books?
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* کب آپ کتاب پڑھتے ہیں؟ - Kub aap kitab parhtay hain? - When do you read books?
* کی آپ کو موسم بہتر لگتا ہے یا برف پائی؟ - Ki aap ko mausam behtar lagta hai ya baraf pai? - Do you prefer good weather or snow?


Note that the verb in Urdu comes at the end of the sentence. Therefore, when forming questions, the verb will come after the subject and the question word.
| کیا || kyā || Is/Are (used in yes/no questions)


== Using "کیا" to Create Yes/No Questions ==
|-
 
| کیا چیز || kyā chīz || What thing
 
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In Urdu, the word "کیا" (kya) can also be used to create yes/no questions. Yes/no questions are questions that require a "yes" or "no" answer. Here are some examples:
These question words can be used to ask various types of questions. Let’s look at how to use them effectively.


* کیا آپ کتاب پڑھتے ہیں؟ - Kya aap kitab parhtay hain? - Do you read books?
=== Forming Questions with Question Words ===
* کیا آپ پاکستان سے ہیں؟ - Kya aap Pakistan say hain? - Are you from Pakistan?


In both these examples, notice that the question is formed by adding "کیا" to the beginning of the sentence. The answer to a yes/no question can either be "ہاں" (haan) for "yes" or "نہیں" (nahin) for "no."
To form questions in Urdu using the question words, you typically start with the question word, followed by the subject and verb. This structure can vary slightly depending on the context, but the basic principle remains consistent.


== Examples ==
==== Examples of Forming Questions ====


Let's look at some more examples of how to use Urdu question words to form questions:  
Here are some examples to illustrate how to use each question word in a sentence:


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! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
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| آپ کیا کر رہے ہیں؟ || āp kyā kar rahe hain? || What are you doing?
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| وہ کون ہے؟ || woh kaun hai? || Who is he?
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| آپ کہاں جا رہے ہیں؟ || āp kahān ja rahe hain? || Where are you going?
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| کیا آپ کتاب پڑھتے ہیں؟ || Kya aap kitab parhtay hain? || Do you read books?
 
| آپ کب آ رہے ہیں؟ || āp kab ā rahe hain? || When are you coming?
 
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| آپ کیوں ہنس رہے ہیں؟ || āp kyūn hans rahe hain? || Why are you laughing?
 
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| آپ کس کتاب کو پڑھ رہے ہیں؟ || āp kis kitāb ko parh rahe hain? || Which book are you reading?
 
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| کیا آپ کو کھانا پسند ہے؟ || Kya aap ko khana pasand hai? || Do you like food?
 
| آپ کتنے دوست ہیں؟ || āp kitne dōst hain? || How many friends do you have?
 
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| کب آپ کھانا کھاتے ہیں؟ || Kub aap khana khatay hain? || When do you eat food?
 
| آپ کیسے ہیں؟ || āp kaise hain? || How are you?
 
|-
|-
| کہاں جا رہے ہیں آپ؟ || Kahan jaa rahay hain aap? || Where are you going?
 
| یہ کیا ہے؟ || yeh kyā hai? || What is this?
 
|-
|-
| کیا آپ نے وہ کتاب پڑھی ہے؟ || Kya aap nay woh kitab parhi hai? || Have you read that book?
 
| آپ کیا پسند کرتے ہیں؟ || āp kyā pasand karte hain? || What do you like?
 
|}
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== Practice ==
=== Practicing with Question Words ===
 
To truly grasp the use of question words, practice is essential. Here are some exercises that will help reinforce what you've learned.


To practice forming questions in Urdu, try creating questions using the following question words:
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====


* کب - kub - when
Complete the sentences with the appropriate question word.
* کیا - kya - what
* کیوں - kyun - why
* کی - ki - who (female)
* کون - kaun - who (male)
* کہاں - kahan - where
* کیسے - kese - how


Try to create a question for each question word above. Then, practice asking and answering these questions with a friend or language exchange partner.  
1. _____ آپ کا نام ہے؟ (What)


== Tips and Tricks ==
2. _____ یہ کتاب ہے؟ (Which)


Learning how to form questions is an important aspect of language learning. Here are some tips and tricks to help you master Urdu question words:
3. _____ آپ کو پسند ہے؟ (What)


* Memorize the question words: Make flashcards or use a language learning app to practice memorizing the Urdu question words.
4. _____ آپ آئے؟ (When)


* Practice, practice, practice: The more you practice forming questions, the more comfortable you will become. Practice with a friend or language exchange partner to get more speaking practice.
5. _____ آپ کا دوست ہے؟ (Who)


* Listen to questions in Urdu: Watch Urdu-language videos or engage in conversations with native Urdu speakers to listen to how questions are formed in context.
'''Answers:'''


* Don't be afraid to make mistakes: Making mistakes is a natural part of language learning. Don't be afraid to ask for clarification or to make mistakes when practicing.  
1. کیا


== Conclusion ==
2. کون


In conclusion, understanding how to form questions in Urdu is an important step towards becoming proficient in the language. By using the Urdu question words introduced in this lesson, you can retrieve information, clarify your understanding, and confirm details in conversations. Remember to practice forming questions using different question words, and don't be afraid to ask for help or to make mistakes. With practice and persistence, you'll be able to confidently ask questions in Urdu and continue building your language skills.  
3. کیا


4. کب
5. کون
==== Exercise 2: Match the Questions ====
Match the Urdu questions with their English translations.
1. آپ کہاں ہیں؟ 
2. آپ کب آئیں گے؟ 
3. آپ کیوں ہنس رہے ہیں؟ 
4. یہ کیا ہے؟ 
5. آپ کتنے ہیں؟ 
a. What is this? 
b. How many are you? 
c. Where are you? 
d. Why are you laughing? 
e. When will you come? 
'''Answers:'''
1 - c 
2 - e 
3 - d 
4 - a 
5 - b 
=== Additional Practice Scenarios ===
Here are more exercises to deepen your understanding:
==== Exercise 3: Create Questions ====
Using the question words provided, create your own questions.
1. کیا (What)
2. کون (Who)
3. کہاں (Where)
4. کب (When)
5. کیوں (Why)
'''Example Answers:'''
1. آپ کیا کھا رہے ہیں؟ (What are you eating?)
2. آپ کون ہیں؟ (Who are you?)
3. آپ کہاں جا رہے ہیں؟ (Where are you going?)
4. آپ کب آئیں گے؟ (When will you come?)
5. آپ کیوں رو رہے ہیں؟ (Why are you crying?)
==== Exercise 4: Role Play ====
Pair up with a partner and practice asking each other questions using the question words. Take turns to ask and answer.
For example:
* A: آپ کہاں ہیں؟ (Where are you?)
* B: میں گھر پر ہوں۔ (I am at home.)
==== Exercise 5: Translate the Sentences ====
Translate the following questions from English to Urdu.
1. What are you doing?
2. Who is your friend?
3. Where do you live?
4. When will it rain?
5. Why are you sad?
'''Answers:'''
1. آپ کیا کر رہے ہیں؟ 
2. آپ کا دوست کون ہے؟ 
3. آپ کہاں رہتے ہیں؟ 
4. بارش کب ہوگی؟ 
5. آپ کیوں اداس ہیں؟ 
=== Summary of Key Points ===
* Question words are essential for forming inquiries in Urdu.
* They help facilitate conversations and gather information.
* Practice using them in various contexts to enhance fluency.
As you continue your journey in learning Urdu, remember that mastering question words will empower you to communicate more effectively. Keep practicing with these exercises, and don't hesitate to engage in conversations with native speakers.
Happy learning!


<span link>With this lesson finished, you may want to explore these additional pages: [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/Questions|Questions]] & [[Language/Urdu/Grammar/How-to-Use-Have|How to Use Have]].</span>
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* [https://ling-app.com/ur/urdu-question-words/ Urdu Question Words With 20+ Useful Examples - Ling App]
* [https://www.urdupod101.com/blog/2020/11/27/common-urdu-questions-and-answers/ Common Questions in Urdu & How to Answer Them]
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Welcome to today's lesson on Question Words in Urdu! Understanding how to ask questions is a crucial part of learning any language, and Urdu is no exception. Ask a native speaker for directions, inquire about their favorite food, or simply learn how to clarify something—these interactions enrich your language experience.

In this lesson, we'll explore the essential question words in Urdu, how to form questions correctly, and why these words are so important in everyday conversations. By the end, you will not only know how to ask questions but also feel more confident in using Urdu in real-life scenarios.

We’ll break down the lesson into the following sections:

Importance of Question Words in Urdu[edit | edit source]

Asking questions is fundamental in communication. It's how we seek information, express curiosity, and connect with others. In Urdu, question words help you to formulate inquiries that can lead to meaningful conversations. They are the building blocks for understanding and interacting in the language effectively.

Common Urdu Question Words[edit | edit source]

Let's dive into some of the most common question words used in Urdu. These words can transform your sentences and help you engage with others.

Table of Common Question Words[edit | edit source]

Urdu Pronunciation English
کیا kyā What
کون kaun Who
کہاں kahān Where
کب kab When
کیوں kyūn Why
کس kis Which
کتنے kitne How many
کیسے kaise How (manner)
کیا kyā Is/Are (used in yes/no questions)
کیا چیز kyā chīz What thing

These question words can be used to ask various types of questions. Let’s look at how to use them effectively.

Forming Questions with Question Words[edit | edit source]

To form questions in Urdu using the question words, you typically start with the question word, followed by the subject and verb. This structure can vary slightly depending on the context, but the basic principle remains consistent.

Examples of Forming Questions[edit | edit source]

Here are some examples to illustrate how to use each question word in a sentence:

Urdu Pronunciation English
آپ کیا کر رہے ہیں؟ āp kyā kar rahe hain? What are you doing?
وہ کون ہے؟ woh kaun hai? Who is he?
آپ کہاں جا رہے ہیں؟ āp kahān ja rahe hain? Where are you going?
آپ کب آ رہے ہیں؟ āp kab ā rahe hain? When are you coming?
آپ کیوں ہنس رہے ہیں؟ āp kyūn hans rahe hain? Why are you laughing?
آپ کس کتاب کو پڑھ رہے ہیں؟ āp kis kitāb ko parh rahe hain? Which book are you reading?
آپ کتنے دوست ہیں؟ āp kitne dōst hain? How many friends do you have?
آپ کیسے ہیں؟ āp kaise hain? How are you?
یہ کیا ہے؟ yeh kyā hai? What is this?
آپ کیا پسند کرتے ہیں؟ āp kyā pasand karte hain? What do you like?

Practicing with Question Words[edit | edit source]

To truly grasp the use of question words, practice is essential. Here are some exercises that will help reinforce what you've learned.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the appropriate question word.

1. _____ آپ کا نام ہے؟ (What)

2. _____ یہ کتاب ہے؟ (Which)

3. _____ آپ کو پسند ہے؟ (What)

4. _____ آپ آئے؟ (When)

5. _____ آپ کا دوست ہے؟ (Who)

Answers:

1. کیا

2. کون

3. کیا

4. کب

5. کون

Exercise 2: Match the Questions[edit | edit source]

Match the Urdu questions with their English translations.

1. آپ کہاں ہیں؟

2. آپ کب آئیں گے؟

3. آپ کیوں ہنس رہے ہیں؟

4. یہ کیا ہے؟

5. آپ کتنے ہیں؟

a. What is this?

b. How many are you?

c. Where are you?

d. Why are you laughing?

e. When will you come?

Answers:

1 - c

2 - e

3 - d

4 - a

5 - b

Additional Practice Scenarios[edit | edit source]

Here are more exercises to deepen your understanding:

Exercise 3: Create Questions[edit | edit source]

Using the question words provided, create your own questions.

1. کیا (What)

2. کون (Who)

3. کہاں (Where)

4. کب (When)

5. کیوں (Why)

Example Answers:

1. آپ کیا کھا رہے ہیں؟ (What are you eating?)

2. آپ کون ہیں؟ (Who are you?)

3. آپ کہاں جا رہے ہیں؟ (Where are you going?)

4. آپ کب آئیں گے؟ (When will you come?)

5. آپ کیوں رو رہے ہیں؟ (Why are you crying?)

Exercise 4: Role Play[edit | edit source]

Pair up with a partner and practice asking each other questions using the question words. Take turns to ask and answer.

For example:

  • A: آپ کہاں ہیں؟ (Where are you?)
  • B: میں گھر پر ہوں۔ (I am at home.)

Exercise 5: Translate the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Translate the following questions from English to Urdu.

1. What are you doing?

2. Who is your friend?

3. Where do you live?

4. When will it rain?

5. Why are you sad?

Answers:

1. آپ کیا کر رہے ہیں؟

2. آپ کا دوست کون ہے؟

3. آپ کہاں رہتے ہیں؟

4. بارش کب ہوگی؟

5. آپ کیوں اداس ہیں؟

Summary of Key Points[edit | edit source]

  • Question words are essential for forming inquiries in Urdu.
  • They help facilitate conversations and gather information.
  • Practice using them in various contexts to enhance fluency.

As you continue your journey in learning Urdu, remember that mastering question words will empower you to communicate more effectively. Keep practicing with these exercises, and don't hesitate to engage in conversations with native speakers.

Happy learning!

Videos[edit | edit source]

Wh Question Words with Urdu Meanings | Wh Family Words in ...[edit | edit source]

ALL WH Question Words with Urdu Meanings And Sentences | AQ ...[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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