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As a language teacher, I believe that learning about clothing and accessories vocabulary in Urdu is essential for several reasons. First of all, clothes play a significant role in our daily lives and are an important part of our identity. Secondly, knowing the names of clothing items and accessories is useful when shopping, describing clothing styles, or talking about fashion trends. This lesson will introduce you to the most common clothing and accessory items in Urdu.
Clothing and accessories are an integral part of our everyday lives. They not only serve a practical purpose of protecting us from the elements but also allow us to express our personal style and cultural identity. In this lesson, we will learn the names of clothing items and accessories in Urdu. This knowledge will enable you to talk about fashion, describe clothes, and discuss shopping for clothes in the Urdu language.
 
 
<span link>Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: [[Language/Urdu/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]] & [[Language/Urdu/Vocabulary/Count-from-1-to-10|Count from 1 to 10]].</span>
== Clothing Vocabulary ==


Let's start with basic clothing vocabulary:
== Clothing Items ==
Let's begin by learning the names of various clothing items in Urdu. Here are some common clothing items along with their pronunciation and English translation:


=== Tops and Dresses ===
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! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
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| بلاؤز || blouse || blouse
| قمیض || qameez || shirt
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| شلوار || shalwar || pants
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| کرتا || kurta || traditional Indian/Pakistani shirt
| گھاگرا || ghaagra || skirt
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| شرٹ || shirt || shirt
| بلوز || blouse || blouse
|-
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| قمیض || qameez || traditional Indian/Pakistani dress
| جاکٹ || jacket || jacket
|-
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| ٹی شرٹ || T-shirt || T-shirt
| ڈریس || dress || dress
|-
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| کوٹ || coat || coat
| کوٹ || coat || coat
|-
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| بندی || bandi || sleeveless or half-sleeved jacket
| سوٹ || suit || suit
|-
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| جیکٹ || jacket || jacket
| ٹی شرٹ || tee shirt || t-shirt
|-
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| سوئیٹر || sweater || sweater
| نیکر || nicker || shorts
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| اسٹال || stoll || shawl or wrap
|}
|}


=== Bottoms ===
== Accessories ==
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In addition to clothing items, accessories play a crucial role in completing our outfits. Let's learn the names of some common accessories in Urdu:
! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| جینز || jeans || jeans
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| شلوار || shalwar || traditional Indian/Pakistani pants
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| پتلون || pantalon || pants
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| لنگا || lehenga || traditional Indian/Pakistani skirt
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| گھاگھرا || ghagra || traditional Indian/Pakistani skirt
|}


=== Footwear ===
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! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
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| جوتے || jootay || shoes
| ٹوپی || topi || cap
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| سنڈل || sandal || sandal
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| چپل || chappal || flip-flops or sandals
| جوتی || jooti || shoes
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| بوٹ || boot || boots
| موزا || moza || socks
|-
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| کھڑی || khussa || traditional Indian/Pakistani slipper
| ٹائٹ || taayt || tie
|}
 
=== Accessories ===
 
Now, let's move on to some common accessories:
 
=== Headwear ===
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! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
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| ٹوپی || topi || cap
| پٹکا || patka || headband
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| جنگیہ || jangiya || headband
| چشمہ || chashma || glasses
|-
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| ٹیکہ || teeka || hair accessory worn with traditional clothes
| قلندر || qalander || belt
|-
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| جھمکا || jhumka || traditional Indian/Pakistani earring
| ہاتھ گھڑی || haath ghari || watch
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| ہار || haar || necklace
| قفلیں || qafleen || handcuffs
|-
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| گلوبن || guloband || choker necklace
| ہاتھ بند || haath band || bracelet
|}
|}


=== Handbags and Purses ===
== Cultural Significance ==
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Clothing and accessories in Urdu-speaking countries often reflect the rich cultural heritage and traditional values. Each region has its own unique style, influenced by historical, social, and climatic factors. For example, in Punjab, the traditional dress for men is a kurta, while for women it is a salwar kameez. In contrast, in the northern regions of Pakistan, people wear shawls and thick woolen clothing to combat the cold climate.
! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| بیگ || bag || bag
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| ہینڈ باگ || handbag || handbag
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| پرس || purse || purse
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| ٹوٹی || tote || tote bag
|}


=== Others ===
It is also worth mentioning that clothing and accessories play a significant role in religious and ceremonial events. For instance, during Eid, Muslims in Urdu-speaking countries wear new clothes to celebrate the festival. Similarly, brides and grooms in weddings often wear elaborate and ornate outfits to mark the auspicious occasion.
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! Urdu !! Pronunciation !! English
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| کلاچ || cluch || clutch bag
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| بیلٹ || belt || belt
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| چشمہ || chashma || glasses
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| دستانہ || dastana || gloves
|}


== Usage of Clothing Vocabulary ==
== Exercise: Describing Clothes ==
Now, let's put our learning into practice. Imagine you are describing the clothes you are wearing to a friend. Write down a sentence or two describing each item of clothing and accessory. Here's an example to get you started:


Now that you have learned some basic clothing and accessory vocabulary, let's see how to use them in sentences.
* I am wearing a قمیض (qameez) - shirt with شلوار (shalwar) - pants.
* I have a ٹائٹ (taayt) - tie around my neck.
* I am also wearing جوتی (jooti) - shoes and موزا (moza) - socks.


* I am wearing a shirt. / میں شرٹ پہن رہا/رہی ہوں۔ (main shirt pehn raha/rahi hoon.)
Take a few minutes to write down your own sentences. Once you are done, compare your sentences with a partner and discuss any differences.
* She bought a new purse. / وہ نئی پرس خریدی۔ (woh nayi purse kharidi.)
* He is fond of wearing traditional Indian/Pakistani clothes. / وہ ہندوستانی/پاکستانی روپے پہننے کا شوق رکھتا ہے۔ (woh hindustani/pakistani kapray pehnne ka shoq rakhta hai.)


=== Shopping for Clothes ===
== Exercise: Shopping for Clothes ==
Imagine you are going shopping for clothes in an Urdu-speaking country. Create a dialogue between a customer and a shopkeeper. Include sentences that involve asking for specific clothing items, inquiring about the price, and making a purchase. Here's an example to help you get started:


If you are planning to buy clothes in a Urdu-speaking country, here are some phrases that might come in handy:
Customer: میرے پاس کوئی سوٹ ہیں؟ (Mere paas koi suit hain?) - Do you have any suits?
Shopkeeper: ہاں، ہمارے پاس مختلف قسم کے سوٹ ہیں۔ (Haan, hamare paas mukhtalif qisam ke suit hain.) - Yes, we have different types of suits.
Customer: یہ سوٹ کتنے کا ہے؟ (Yeh suit kitne ka hai?) - How much is this suit?
Shopkeeper: یہ سوٹ ١٠٠٠ روپے کا ہے۔ (Yeh suit hazar rupay ka hai.) - This suit is 1000 rupees.


* How much is this shirt? / یہ شرٹ کتنے کی ہے؟ (yeh shirt kitnay ki hai?)
Continue the dialogue by including other clothing items and accessories. Practice the dialogue with a partner and switch roles to play both the customer and shopkeeper.
* Do you have this coat in a different color? / کیا آپ کے پاس یہ کوٹ کسی دوسرے رنگ میں ہے؟ (kya aap ke paas yeh coat kisi dosray rang mein hai?)
* Can I try on this dress? / کیا میں اس ڈریس کو پہن کر دیکھ سکتا/سکتی ہوں؟ (kya main is dress ko pehn kar dekh sakta/sakti hoon?)


== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==
In this lesson, we learned the names of clothing items and accessories in Urdu. We explored how clothing and accessories are an important part of our everyday lives and cultural identity. We also practiced describing clothes and engaging in conversations related to shopping for clothes. By expanding your vocabulary in this area, you will be better equipped to talk about fashion, describe clothes, and enjoy shopping experiences in Urdu-speaking countries.


Congratulations on taking the first step towards learning the Urdu language. I hope this lesson helped you understand more about clothing and accessory vocabulary in Urdu. Remember to practice using these words in everyday conversations or while shopping. In the next lesson, we will learn about forming questions and negations in Urdu. Happy learning!
Keep practicing and exploring the world of Urdu vocabulary. In the next lesson, we will delve into the topic of forming questions and negations in Urdu.


<span link>Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Urdu/Vocabulary/Parts-of-the-Body|Parts of the Body]] & [[Language/Urdu/Vocabulary/Numbers-and-Counting|Numbers and Counting]].</span>
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* [https://www.urdupod101.com/lesson-library/urdu-vocab-builder/ Urdu Vocab Builder - UrduPod101]


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* [https://www.urdupod101.com/lesson-library/urdu-vocab-builder/ Urdu Vocab Builder - UrduPod101]


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Clothing and accessories are an integral part of our everyday lives. They not only serve a practical purpose of protecting us from the elements but also allow us to express our personal style and cultural identity. In this lesson, we will learn the names of clothing items and accessories in Urdu. This knowledge will enable you to talk about fashion, describe clothes, and discuss shopping for clothes in the Urdu language.

Clothing Items[edit | edit source]

Let's begin by learning the names of various clothing items in Urdu. Here are some common clothing items along with their pronunciation and English translation:

Urdu Pronunciation English
قمیض qameez shirt
شلوار shalwar pants
گھاگرا ghaagra skirt
بلوز blouse blouse
جاکٹ jacket jacket
ڈریس dress dress
کوٹ coat coat
سوٹ suit suit
ٹی شرٹ tee shirt t-shirt
نیکر nicker shorts

Accessories[edit | edit source]

In addition to clothing items, accessories play a crucial role in completing our outfits. Let's learn the names of some common accessories in Urdu:

Urdu Pronunciation English
ٹوپی topi cap
جوتی jooti shoes
موزا moza socks
ٹائٹ taayt tie
پٹکا patka headband
چشمہ chashma glasses
قلندر qalander belt
ہاتھ گھڑی haath ghari watch
قفلیں qafleen handcuffs
ہاتھ بند haath band bracelet

Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]

Clothing and accessories in Urdu-speaking countries often reflect the rich cultural heritage and traditional values. Each region has its own unique style, influenced by historical, social, and climatic factors. For example, in Punjab, the traditional dress for men is a kurta, while for women it is a salwar kameez. In contrast, in the northern regions of Pakistan, people wear shawls and thick woolen clothing to combat the cold climate.

It is also worth mentioning that clothing and accessories play a significant role in religious and ceremonial events. For instance, during Eid, Muslims in Urdu-speaking countries wear new clothes to celebrate the festival. Similarly, brides and grooms in weddings often wear elaborate and ornate outfits to mark the auspicious occasion.

Exercise: Describing Clothes[edit | edit source]

Now, let's put our learning into practice. Imagine you are describing the clothes you are wearing to a friend. Write down a sentence or two describing each item of clothing and accessory. Here's an example to get you started:

  • I am wearing a قمیض (qameez) - shirt with شلوار (shalwar) - pants.
  • I have a ٹائٹ (taayt) - tie around my neck.
  • I am also wearing جوتی (jooti) - shoes and موزا (moza) - socks.

Take a few minutes to write down your own sentences. Once you are done, compare your sentences with a partner and discuss any differences.

Exercise: Shopping for Clothes[edit | edit source]

Imagine you are going shopping for clothes in an Urdu-speaking country. Create a dialogue between a customer and a shopkeeper. Include sentences that involve asking for specific clothing items, inquiring about the price, and making a purchase. Here's an example to help you get started:

Customer: میرے پاس کوئی سوٹ ہیں؟ (Mere paas koi suit hain?) - Do you have any suits? Shopkeeper: ہاں، ہمارے پاس مختلف قسم کے سوٹ ہیں۔ (Haan, hamare paas mukhtalif qisam ke suit hain.) - Yes, we have different types of suits. Customer: یہ سوٹ کتنے کا ہے؟ (Yeh suit kitne ka hai?) - How much is this suit? Shopkeeper: یہ سوٹ ١٠٠٠ روپے کا ہے۔ (Yeh suit hazar rupay ka hai.) - This suit is 1000 rupees.

Continue the dialogue by including other clothing items and accessories. Practice the dialogue with a partner and switch roles to play both the customer and shopkeeper.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we learned the names of clothing items and accessories in Urdu. We explored how clothing and accessories are an important part of our everyday lives and cultural identity. We also practiced describing clothes and engaging in conversations related to shopping for clothes. By expanding your vocabulary in this area, you will be better equipped to talk about fashion, describe clothes, and enjoy shopping experiences in Urdu-speaking countries.

Keep practicing and exploring the world of Urdu vocabulary. In the next lesson, we will delve into the topic of forming questions and negations in Urdu.

Videos[edit | edit source]

Names of Clothes in English and Urdu – Clothes Vocabulary OSEI ...[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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