Language/Central-pashto/Vocabulary/Rooms-and-Furniture
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Introduction
In this lesson, you will learn vocabulary for rooms and furniture in a house in Central Pashto. You will practice pronunciation and learn how to use these words in sentences and conversations. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently talk about the different rooms in a house, as well as the furniture and objects found within them.
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Rooms in a House
In Central Pashto, there are different words to describe each room in a house. Here are some of the most common:
Central Pashto | Pronunciation | English |
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کور | koor | house |
ګرې | garey | room |
هغه کوچه | haga kochey | that corner |
ویډویډه | wey dweydey | hallway |
اوستونکی | ostunkay | kitchen |
خوړویډ | khodweydey | dining room |
کمره | kamara | bedroom |
خوب | khob | bathroom |
Note that the word for house, "koor," can also be used to refer to a room or residence.
Furniture and Objects in a House
Here is some vocabulary for furniture and objects in a house:
Central Pashto | Pronunciation | English |
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میز | meyz | table |
صندلی | sandali | chair |
تخت | takht | bed |
کمره کابین | kamara kabeyn | wardrobe |
اشیب | ashayab | carpet |
پارۀ | para | curtain |
دروازه | darwaze | door |
پنجرۀ | panjarey | window |
You can combine these words with the names of rooms to describe the furniture and objects found in each room. For example, "کمره کابین" (kamara kabeyn) means "wardrobe in the bedroom," and "صندلی سویې" (sandali soye) means "chair in the living room."
Using Rooms and Furniture in Sentences
Here are some example sentences using the vocabulary you've learned:
- میز په خوړویډ کی دی؟ (Meyz pa khodweydey key dey?) - Where is the table in the dining room?
- د خوب دیوار په لاس پلاره دی. (Da khob dewar pa las palara dey.) - The bathroom is next to the glass shower.
- لاس پلارې مرغومیالی بیلشمېرې نشته. (Las palarey morgumyalay beelshamyerey nashta.) - The glass shower needs cleaning.
You can also use prepositions to describe the location of objects within rooms. Here are some prepositions you can use:
Central Pashto | Pronunciation | English |
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په | pa | on / at |
پر | par | in / to |
نه | na | not |
څه | tsa | under |
For example, "میز په خوړویډ کی دی؟" (Meyz pa khodweydey key dey?) means "Where is the table in the dining room?" and "کت کمرې پر میز دی." (Kit kamarey par meyz dey.) means "There is a table in the bedroom."
Conclusion
Congratulations! You've learned many new words and phrases related to rooms and furniture in a house in Central Pashto. Keep practicing your pronunciation and using these words in sentences and conversations to build your language proficiency. Don't forget to also check out the next lesson in the "Complete 0 to A1 Central Pashto Course" for more language learning opportunities.
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