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تم کیسے ہو؟ | تم کیسے ہو؟ | ||
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“How are you?” | “How are you?” | ||
تم کیوں ناراض ہو؟ | تم کیوں ناراض ہو؟ | ||
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“Why are you angry?” | “Why are you angry?” | ||
تم کہاں ہو؟ | تم کہاں ہو؟ | ||
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“Where are you?” | “Where are you?” | ||
تم کب آؤ گے؟ | تم کب آؤ گے؟ |
Revision as of 23:48, 14 September 2021
You can hardly imagine a conversation without questions, right? Let’s look at how to form questions in Urdu!
Words of Interrogation
The first step is to memorize the question words in Urdu. These are:
- کیا (kia) – “what”
- کیوں (kyun) – “why”
- کب (kab) – “when”
- کہاں (kahan) – “where”
- کیسے (kaise) – “how”
Using These Words in Questions
Got it? Great! Then let’s see how to form interrogative sentences with them.
You can form questions by placing the appropriate question word at the beginning of the sentence or after the subject.
کیا تم خوش ہو؟
kia tum khush ho?
“Are you happy?”
تم کیسے ہو؟
tum kaise ho?
“How are you?”
تم کیوں ناراض ہو؟
tum kyun naraz ho?
“Why are you angry?”
تم کہاں ہو؟
tum kahan ho?
“Where are you?”
تم کب آؤ گے؟
tum kab aaoge?
“When will you come?”
Source
https://www.urdupod101.com/blog/2021/03/18/urdu-grammar-overview/#4