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Introduction[edit | edit source]
In this lesson, we will learn vocabulary related to home, family members, and household items in Sindhi. Understanding these words and phrases will help you communicate effectively in everyday situations at home. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently talk about your home, describe family members, and talk about common household items in Sindhi. Let's get started!
Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
Home[edit | edit source]
Here are some words related to home in Sindhi:
Sindhi | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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گھر | ghar | home |
اپارٽمينٽ | apartment | apartment |
کمرا | kamra | room |
بيڊروم | bedroom | bedroom |
رستارانٽ | restaranț | restaurant |
لائونج | lounge | living room |
رومــــــي | roomie | roommate |
بيت | beit | house |
چوک | chok | kitchen |
بيٽھڙوم | bathroom | bathroom |
جھولو | jholo | balcony |
ڏٻيو | dhathio | roof |
Family Members[edit | edit source]
Here are some words to describe family members in Sindhi:
Sindhi | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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پيارو | pyaro | dear |
والد / ماڻھو | walad / manho | father |
والدا | walada | mother |
بيٽون / ماڻھو | betoon / manho | son |
بيٽي / ماڻهن | beti / manhen | daughter |
بھان | bhan | brother |
ڀڻي | bhani | sister |
چاچا | chacha | uncle (paternal) |
چاچي | chachi | aunt (paternal) |
مامو | mamo | uncle (maternal) |
مامي | mami | aunt (maternal) |
دادو | dada | grandfather |
دادي | dadi | grandmother |
Household Items[edit | edit source]
Here are some words for common household items in Sindhi:
Sindhi | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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پلٽو | palto | plate |
گلاس | glass | glass |
تڪيو | tikyo | cup |
ڏھريو | dharyo | spoon |
چمچو | chamcho | fork |
چھري | chhri | knife |
پاتي | patti | table |
ڏيوارون | dhiwaroon | wall |
سوفن | soaphen | soap |
هل | hal | broom |
دےوو | devo | light |
پليٽ | plate | plate |
Cultural Insight[edit | edit source]
In Sindhi culture, homes hold great importance as they are seen as a place of comfort, security, and family bonding. The traditional Sindhi home, known as a "beit," typically consists of multiple rooms and a central courtyard. The courtyard serves as a gathering space for family members, where they can socialize, relax, and enjoy meals together. It is common for extended family members to live in the same house or in close proximity, fostering a strong sense of community. Sindhi homes are often decorated with vibrant colors, intricate designs, and traditional artwork to reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region. Hospitality is highly valued in Sindhi culture, and guests are warmly welcomed into homes with open arms and offered delicious homemade meals.
Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]
Now, let's practice using the vocabulary we have learned. Translate the following sentences from English to Sindhi:
1. My father is sitting in the living room. 2. Can you pass me a plate, please? 3. I have two brothers and one sister. 4. The bathroom is on the second floor. 5. This is my uncle's house.
Solution:
1. من جي والد لائونج ۾ وچارن آهن. 2. کيا توهان مڏهاني پليٽ ڏيو ٿا؟ 3. مانکي بيٽن ائنٽ بن ڏيو ۽ اڀي ڏيو آهن. 4. بيٽھڙوم دوجين هيٺ طبقي ۾ آهي. 5. هي منهنجو چاچو / چاچي جو گھر آهي.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Congratulations! You have successfully learned vocabulary related to home, family members, and household items in Sindhi. By practicing and using these words in everyday situations, you will become more confident in your Sindhi language skills. In the next lesson, we will explore vocabulary and phrases related to work. Keep up the great work!
Sources[edit | edit source]
- Sindhi Vocabulary - House And HouseHold,Page - 1 - Learn Sindhi ...
- Neha Khilwani - Amazing Online Sindhi Teachers and Sindhi Tutors ...
- Vocabulary/Translations - Want to learn Sindhi - Language Exchange
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Festivals and Celebrations
- Cuisine
- Food
- Days of the Week
- Animals in Sindhi Roman Urdu
- Travel and Transportation
- Clothes
- How to say Good Bye?
- Resources
- Education
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