You are absolutely right ... it's not a gāf it's a ǧain! I show the correct letter when transliterated, but I didn't pronounce it correctly! 🤦Good catch!
@@Urduseekhiye Thanks. I teach Urdu to high schoolers so they can get a language credit and middle and elementary levels in USA so I am very careful about the correct pronunciation.
This is very helpful for foreigners eventhough Muslims able to read Arabic but it's different without tajweed. Please keep uploading Urdu lesson bht shukria ....
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I am from Pakistan native urdu. She make very nice video for bigners. If you learn Urdu, you can also read Arabic very well because urdu has all Arabic alphabets but urdu has 7 extra alphabets then Arabic. Good luck
Thank you for this video!! It’s so in depth I loved the visual explaintion of how to pronounce the letters, that really helped so much, also the chart of the mouth!! Thanks so much
Thank you, good and useful lessons. ...All these letteres are for arabic words which entered or have borrowed by non-arabic muslim peoples like Persians and Afghani (Pashtun and Tajik) and Pakistani peoples,, these letters I mean (ث ح ذ ص ض ط ظ ع غ ق ) but we the Kurds (in Iraqi and Iranian Kurdistans) write only some of them like ( ح، ع، غ، ق ) the others we write and pronounce like (s, z, t) as such: ث، ص = س،،، ذ ظ = ز، . Persian language has a lot of arabic words, I think 60%, they destroyed their beautiful language during centuries,, and this process continues till to day,, they throw out their words and adopt arabic ones!!! but we the Kurds, we translate arabic words into kurdish words and invent kurdish for those words which have not equivalent word in our language, that is why I thing that only 5% of our language is composed of arabic words,, but in terms of person names, we have enormous arabic/islamic firstnames !
This video very helpful for me I will watched a lot of videos but this video very crazy and helpful you can watch the please video all of the quality learning❤❤❤
ماشاءاللہ ماشاءاللہ جزاک اللہ خیرا ۔ ۔ ۔ ۔ ۔ ۔ ۔ سجاد حسینی پاکستان پنجاب جھنگ ۔ محبت مجھے ان جوانوں سے ہے ڈالتے ہیں جو ستاروں پے کمند !! جزاک اللہ خیرا ۔
As a (non-native) Arabic speaker I'm finding it very difficult to understand the difference in some of of these letters. ذ ز ض ظ all sound like Arabic ز zayn to me and ث and ص sound the same as well.
Urdu and Hindi alphabets frustrate me because there are so many letters that sound the same. I was surprised when learning Arabic that it was easier than i expected.
well, the letters that sound the same in the urdu actually sound diffrent in arabic, the sounds of these letters have fallen from urdu while staying in arabic, However since both languages use the same script you can learn the original way to spell those letters from arabic
Hello, thanks heaps for the video! May I know which external link is for the explanation of the 2 Urdu alphabets which sound like the English "r"...? Cheers
I learn Urdu from youtube ,Urdu letter and punctuation please help me ,what is difference between Urdu and parsi please tell me ,how to write Urdu letter and good pronunciation help help..
Yes, if you break down the video(s) that'd be much better No video has been posted since almost an year should I expect of you to post more that could I subscribe your channel?
Hey, this is not urdu related (but i am trying to learn it), my question is, is there a meaning behind the gesture of lightly rubbing a finger on your nose bridge in pakistan? Lately my pakistani coworker did this to my face and I'm confused, i was busy at that time so i just ignored him.. i am very curious and i have done some research and i have no idea what it means...
Here is a free PDF with the word "dant" - this means teeth. Dant uses the nun gunna. urduseekhiye.sellfy.store/p/e23/ When you look at the transliteration (in English) you'll see this letter (ṅ) representing nun gunna in ALL my PDFs.
Yup - I totally forgot about it. I looked for a video explaining it: th-cam.com/video/qhKHCQCbaZg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-AQ4Hbv8E4VkeQSG&t=26 - however, it's in Urdu. I'll put it on my list of topics to cover. Thanks for brining it to my attention! Thanks also for checking out our video!
Is it really nun gunna? Nun ghunna is what I have always known. نون غنہ
You are absolutely right ... it's not a gāf it's a ǧain! I show the correct letter when transliterated, but I didn't pronounce it correctly! 🤦Good catch!
@@Urduseekhiye Thanks. I teach Urdu to high schoolers so they can get a language credit and middle and elementary levels in USA so I am very careful about the correct pronunciation.
@@sonyasyeda That's awesome! Urdu is actually taught at the high school level for credit?!
@@Urduseekhiye yes in some school districts.
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Shukriya! I am a native Dutch learning Urdu so i can communicate with my in-laws :) this video is so helpful!
It will help you when you want to watch the video second time for practice 😅😅
alif 2:20 be 2:48
pe 3:06 te 3:24 te 4:10
se 4:43 jim 5:00
Ce 5:30 bari he 5:58 he 7:00
Dal 7:48 dal 8:32
Zal 9:01
Re 9:50 re 10:08
Ze 10:50 ze 11:00
Sin 11:22 sheen 11:44
Svad 11:55 zvad 12:12
toe 12:48 Zoe 12:54
Ain 13:10 gain 13:30
Fe 15:05 qaf 15:13
Kaf 15:55 gaf 16:12
Lam 16:41 mim 16:57
Nun 17:10 nun gunna 17:27
Vao 18:00 choti he 18:13
Do casime he 18:33
Hamza 18:52 choti ye 19:05
Bari ye 19:18
Thank you!
@@DaccaChittagongmy pleasure ❤❤
This is very helpful for foreigners eventhough Muslims able to read Arabic but it's different without tajweed. Please keep uploading Urdu lesson bht shukria ....
It is much easier for me since I know Arabic. I love how the Urdu alphabet sounds
I came to the Urdu alphabet after I learned the Arabic one - which made it easier for me too!
And my daughter is from Pakistan ❤ but she doesn’t know Urdu 😮 but thanks to you 😊 she is learning 😊😊😊😊😊❤
I love reading such comments!! Thanks for sharing!!
Best video on Urdu Alphabets ever.
Thanks alot sister.
Jazakallahi khairan.
Hi, thanks for this. It is so far the best Urdu alphabet learning video tutorial I found.
This makes my day! Thank you :) ~Shireen
I agree with you.是目前为止最好的教程,发音清晰,还有讲解,以及嘴巴的特写。
I also agree
@@chinaconan ni hao
Just found this, going to be re-watching again and again! Thank you!
Omg! My favorite urdu letter is seen! Since my name begins with it which next to your letter! MashaAllah and shukria for the tutorial!!!!😀
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Best tutorial so far on urdu alphabet
I am from Pakistan native urdu. She make very nice video for bigners.
If you learn Urdu, you can also read Arabic very well because urdu has all Arabic alphabets but urdu has 7 extra alphabets then Arabic.
Good luck
الحمد لله اغلب الحروف سهلة النطق بالنسبة لي لأن اصلي عربي واتعلم اردو😅
صحيح انا لغة العربية هي لغة ام لذلك رح تكون سهل علي 😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you. This is the best lesson on the pronunciation of Urdu Lphabet. Shukriya.
Wow I just love your video it was so good 😊❤ l am such a fan 🎉 thanks 😂happy holidays 🎉
Wow very nice method of teaching. Thank you so much
Thank you for this video!! It’s so in depth I loved the visual explaintion of how to pronounce the letters, that really helped so much, also the chart of the mouth!! Thanks so much
You are most welcome!! Thank you for learning with me! :)
Aap ka beyhad shukriya aur aap ne baaDii quub-suratii se samjhaaya. Magar ye bataen ke ن aur ں aur ئ/ے mae Kya farq hae - KHudaa haafiz
Thank you, good and useful lessons. ...All these letteres are for arabic words which entered or have borrowed by non-arabic muslim peoples like Persians and Afghani (Pashtun and Tajik) and Pakistani peoples,, these letters I mean (ث ح ذ ص ض ط ظ ع غ ق ) but we the Kurds (in Iraqi and Iranian Kurdistans) write only some of them like ( ح، ع، غ، ق ) the others we write and pronounce like (s, z, t) as such: ث، ص = س،،، ذ ظ = ز، . Persian language has a lot of arabic words, I think 60%, they destroyed their beautiful language during centuries,, and this process continues till to day,, they throw out their words and adopt arabic ones!!! but we the Kurds, we translate arabic words into kurdish words and invent kurdish for those words which have not equivalent word in our language, that is why I thing that only 5% of our language is composed of arabic words,, but in terms of person names, we have enormous arabic/islamic firstnames !
Love from pakistan....🇵🇰...Your good Teacher...💖💖💕❤
Ye apke bot achi Kawish hay Mashallah
Thank you so much for this video ma Allah bless you
This video very helpful for me I will watched a lot of videos but this video very crazy and helpful you can watch the please video all of the quality learning❤❤❤
Good idea to promote support Urdu .
I'm now pronouncing Urdu letter
You are a wonderful teacher.youe pronunciation of Urdu letters is sweet and melodious
Good video ,i think uve got a good idea how languages work.
You really made my day
very useful lesson Thank you ! 😍
so amazing video really helpfull and thankyou so much 😇
ماشاءاللہ ماشاءاللہ جزاک اللہ خیرا ۔ ۔ ۔ ۔ ۔ ۔ ۔ سجاد حسینی پاکستان پنجاب جھنگ ۔
محبت مجھے ان جوانوں سے ہے
ڈالتے ہیں جو ستاروں پے کمند !!
جزاک اللہ خیرا ۔
Excellent work is done I am so impressed❤ keep it up❤
A
mazing effort. Love your channel!
Thank you very much!
Very nice
ماشاءاللہ تبارک اللہ
As a (non-native) Arabic speaker I'm finding it very difficult to understand the difference in some of of these letters. ذ ز ض ظ all sound like Arabic ز zayn to me and ث and ص sound the same as well.
I'll address this soon! 🙂
The way i was taught to speak urdu i had to emphasise the ع خ ق غ like it was arabic 😂 but not too exaggerated also
😂
Arabic turns Urdu ا آ ب پ ژ ز چ ج ئ و ؤ
I was taught these as خ = /h/, ق = /kʰ/, and غ = /ʁ/, and ع is a wildcard. This aligns with Indian pronunciation but not Pakistani pronunciation.
You are amazing
Thank you , this was tremendously helpful
Very interesting ❤❤❤
Quite useful. Thank you
So exciting and clear to imitate👌
I am a Muslim learning Urdu, because I want to go to the countries and talk with people when I’m older
Yeaa same but it's easier for me cuz ik hindi and Arabic, I guess I'll learn faster.........How is your learning going?
inshallah you will
Same bro
Me too
Masha Allah clear explain and teaching
Do you have any exercises that can help me pronounce ڑ
Try this exercise: th-cam.com/video/rBZacz5w5X8/w-d-xo.html (Good luck!!)
Urdu and Hindi alphabets frustrate me because there are so many letters that sound the same.
I was surprised when learning Arabic that it was easier than i expected.
well, the letters that sound the same in the urdu actually sound diffrent in arabic, the sounds of these letters have fallen from urdu while staying in arabic, However since both languages use the same script you can learn the original way to spell those letters from arabic
Bohut khub ❤ I love it
great video! very helpful.
Execelent & informative
Seen, zay, swad in all these letters, we put our tongue behind the top teeth or bottom teeth?
Hi Nauman. That would be the top teeth. :)
Thank you for this information
Te looks like a smiley-face.
OMG this is so helpful
When l was 2 l started to speak Urdu
An excellent video, thankyou.Will be revisiting many times to try and cough up a "Qaf"
Hehe - good luck!! :)
Zukriya ❤
Thanks for your time.... ش
Thank you very much
That was so easy
It’s like Arabic but more letters?
Pe😂
I'm in kindergarten again 🤷🏼...I'm american and I'm have a hard time hearing the difference in a few letters. Any good pointers for someone BRAND NEW?
Have you heard of Tandem? You could find an Urdu language partner. That's what I've done with Spanish. It's been very helpful.
@@Urduseekhiye thank you. I will look into it. I do have an Urdu partner in Pakistan 😁... They are my family away from my family ❤️
If I'm understanding correctly, could I say that the "غ" is pronounced similar to an exaggerated way to pronounce French "r" sounds?
Really great!
Assalamu alaikum ❤❤
Hello, thanks heaps for the video! May I know which external link is for the explanation of the 2 Urdu alphabets which sound like the English "r"...? Cheers
Sorry about the delay. Thanks for watching - I think this video will help: th-cam.com/video/rBZacz5w5X8/w-d-xo.html :)
@@Urduseekhiye That doesn't help with R sound in "thora" 😅
@@Rolando_Cuevaapny Urdu sikli?
This Video is good
Is zuaad the correct pronunciation or duaad? Or both of them are correct?
It's zuaad. Check out the letter chart: urduseekhiye.sellfy.store/p/letterchart/
For Arabic d for Urdu z
What if is "۶"?
I learn Urdu from youtube ,Urdu letter and punctuation please help me ,what is difference between Urdu and parsi please tell me ,how to write Urdu letter and good pronunciation help help..
Yes, if you break down the video(s) that'd be much better
No video has been posted since almost an year should I expect of you to post more that could I subscribe your channel?
Yes - likely in 2021, but yes :). Also, are you aware that we also have a podcast? (www.urduseekhiye.com/e01). Thanks for watching!
Well done
I'm an Urdu speaker but can't pronounce ڑ sound 😥
I think this video should help: th-cam.com/video/rBZacz5w5X8/w-d-xo.html Good luck! :)
Shukirea
I forgot how to pronounce the words at this age
Good ❤
Thanks
How do you tell the difference with ظ and ز?
The first one u hv said is "zo e" 12:54 ... The second one is just "ze"
@izzahhaneen100 no how you use them and pronounce them in sentences
please break it down for me
Thank you
Tnx it was awesome
My ears cannot distinguish these sounds 😭
Alif madaa?
So alif mad a, is a long vowel - so I think I covered it in the long vowel video. Check it out :)
I thought i would quickly see how different Urdu is from Arabic
Hey, this is not urdu related (but i am trying to learn it), my question is, is there a meaning behind the gesture of lightly rubbing a finger on your nose bridge in pakistan? Lately my pakistani coworker did this to my face and I'm confused, i was busy at that time so i just ignored him.. i am very curious and i have done some research and i have no idea what it means...
nope nothing like that
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Do chashme he what 😁😁😁
Good work
I didn't understand what's the difference between noon and noon gunna
Hope this helps. Thank you!
drive.google.com/file/d/1ym_eNmrvMt9QbRG_uEbmC19sRkWQEhQS/view?usp=sharing
Here is a free PDF with the word "dant" - this means teeth. Dant uses the nun gunna. urduseekhiye.sellfy.store/p/e23/
When you look at the transliteration (in English) you'll see this letter (ṅ) representing nun gunna in ALL my PDFs.
@Urduseekhiye yes got it thx!!
right do chasmi he
Alif alif mady a be bay tay
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this look like an arabic alphabet
yeah bc they’re basically the same lol
Wariya asal
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NOW URDU ALPHABET LORE ARABIC
se = çe
Excellent
Ummm where is آ?
Yup - I totally forgot about it. I looked for a video explaining it: th-cam.com/video/qhKHCQCbaZg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-AQ4Hbv8E4VkeQSG&t=26 - however, it's in Urdu. I'll put it on my list of topics to cover. Thanks for brining it to my attention! Thanks also for checking out our video!
You forgot Alif madah
please come in front of the camera.
கொக்கீ எழ்த்தூகள் மூய்மையடாதா பதம் நம் சாஸ்த்தீரத்தீண் இரண்டாம் படி எழ்த்துகள்