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Online Urdu Dictionary - Meaning of Urdu Words | Rekhta? ›

Vocabulary is an English word that is used in many sentences in different contexts. Vocabulary meaning in Urdu is a ذخیرہ الفاظ - Zakheera e alfaaz. Vocabulary word is driven by the English language.

What is the meaning of vocabulary in Urdu words? ›

Vocabulary is an English word that is used in many sentences in different contexts. Vocabulary meaning in Urdu is a ذخیرہ الفاظ - Zakheera e alfaaz. Vocabulary word is driven by the English language.

What is the meaning of fakta in Urdu? ›

faqat. फ़क़तفقط merely, simply, only. बस, खत्म, समाप्त, केवल, सिर्फ, इतिश्री, तम्मत ।

What is the meaning of Irtebat in Urdu? ›

irtibaat. इर्तिबातارتباط alliance, connection, affinity. एक चीज़ को दूसरी से बाँधना, मेल-मिलाप, मैत्री, दोस्ती।।

What are some beautiful Urdu words? ›

Beautiful Urdu Words
Urdu ScriptEnglish PronunciationEnglish Meaning
نوازشnawaazishkindness
عنایتinaayatblessing
سکوںsukoonpeace
جستجوjustajoolonging
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Sep 22, 2022

What is the meaning of لغت? ›

لغت (lüğət) (definite accusative لغتی‎ (lüğəti), plural لغتلر‎ (lüğətlər)) Arabic spelling of lüğət (“dictionary”)

What does ilam mean in Urdu? ›

आलामآلام adversities, sufferings, sorrows, troubles. आपत्तियाँ, मुसीबतें, हर प्रकार के दुख अलम' का बहुः, कष्ट-समूह, हर प्रकार के दुःख, आपत्तियाँ, मुसीबते ।

What is the meaning of mash hoor? ›

/mashahūra/ famed adjective. If you are famed for something, you are very well-known because of it.

What is the meaning of kum zarf in Urdu? ›

kam-zarf. कम-ज़र्फ़کم ظرف vile, silly, mean. उथला

What is the best word for love in Urdu? ›

Most Common And Best Love Words In Urdu
EnglishPronunciationUrdu
Lovepiyarپیار
Cutepiyaraپیارا
Heartdilدل
Closenessqurbatقربت
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How to praise a beautiful girl in Urdu? ›

آپ خوبصورت ہو. She is beautiful. Wo bohot khoobsoorat hai. وہ خوبصورت ہے.

What is the Urdu word to say hello? ›

Hello. as-salaam-alaikum. السلام علیکم

What is the meaning of Urdu word Aabru? ›

aabruu. honour, repute, reputation, esteem, respect, prestige, dignity.

What is the meaning of etimad in Urdu? ›

भरोसा, तकिया, विश्वास, यक़ीन, सहारा

What is the meaning of makru in Urdu? ›

मकरूहمکروہ ominous, disgusting, unpleasant. घृणित, जिसे देखकर घिन आये, भद्दा, बदनुमा, इस्लाम धर्म में वह चीज़ जिसका खाना अच्छा न हो, परन्तु वह हराम न हो।

What is good word for life in Urdu? ›

Urdu words for life
  • आब-ओ-दाना
  • दम
  • हस्ती
  • हयात
  • जनम
  • जीवन
  • रूह
  • वुजूद

What is the Urdu name for beautiful lady? ›

252 Urdu Baby Girl Names With Meanings
NameGenderMeaning
GathibiyyaGirlA beautiful and gorgeous lady
GathibiyyahGirlA pretty and gorgeous lady
GhamzaGirlA girl with nice gestures
GulGirlGul means the fresh flower of red Rose
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May 14, 2023

What is the most beautiful word in Islam? ›

26 Of The Most Beautiful Words In The Arabic Language
  1. Firdaus (فردوس) Meaning: paradise.
  2. Al-fana' (الفناء) Meaning: demise.
  3. Shawq (شوق) Meaning: longing.
  4. Shafii (شفيعي) Meaning: my patron.
  5. Moutala'li'a (متلألئة) Meaning: sparkling.
  6. Tamayol (تمايل) Meaning: swaying.
  7. Eftinan (افتنان) Meaning: adoration.
  8. Azhar (أزهر)
May 6, 2020

What is the meaning of Lugat? ›

A lugat or liogat is a vampire-like being in Albanian mythology. They abide in shadows and darkness, especially places that never see sunlight, such as inside water wells, old ruins, and caves. They have a frightening visage and are extremely violent.

What does the name ukukhanya mean? ›

English Translation. light.

What do we call Qaumi in English? ›

firmness, durability, permanence, stability.

What is the meaning of Urdu word Mata? ›

mataa.a. मताअ'متاع goods, valuables, merchandise. माल-अस्बाब

What is Waktu in Islam? ›

time of day, as indicated by a clock, etc. particular moment or hour.

What is Siti in Islam? ›

Siti is a Muslim Girl name that means “A woman of noble qualities ”. It is one of the finest Muslim names that parents love to give as a lifetime identity to their Girl.

What does mashing a girl mean? ›

transitive verb. : to flirt with or seek the affection of. MASH.

What is the meaning of tahammul in Urdu? ›

تَحَمُّل کے اردو معانی پوشیدہ اسم، مذکر، واحد صبر، بردباری، حلم بوجھ کی برداشت، سہار، ذمہ داری

What is the meaning of Sharf in Urdu? ›

n. of شرف 'to be or become exalted,' c. A شرف sharaf (inf. n. of شرف 'to be or become exalted,' &c.), s.m. Highness of rank, &c., exaltation, eminence, excellence, rank, grandeur, glory, honour, dignity, nobility:—sharaf-baḵẖsh, adj.

What is zarf zaman? ›

zarf-e-zamaan

adverb of time, the noun that indicates the time.

What is the meaning of Muntazir in Urdu? ›

Adjective. मुंतज़िर • (muntazir) (indeclinable, Urdu spelling منتظر‎) waiting, awaiting, expecting.

What is the best word for husband in Urdu? ›

Urdu words for husband
  • बालम
  • घर वाला
  • ख़ाविंद
  • ख़सम
  • मर्द
  • मियाँ
  • पती
  • पीतम

What is the best word for best friend in Urdu? ›

P دوست dost [Pehl.

What are the unique words for love in Urdu? ›

Before we dive in, please note that there are a few different words for “love” in Urdu:
  • پیار (pyar)
  • عشق (ishq)
  • محبت (mohabbat)
  • الفت (ulfat)
Aug 26, 2021

How do you say you're beautiful in that Pakistan? ›

آپ خوبصورت ہیں۔ Aap khubsurat hain. “You are beautiful.”

How do Pakistanis greet? ›

The most common greeting among Pakistanis is “As-Salamu-Alaykum” ('Peace be upon you'). Elders are greeted first out of respect. Well-acquainted men may hug each other upon greeting.

How do you say thank you in Pakistan? ›

It is the official language of Pakistan but it is used in India as well. In Urdu, “Thank you” is Shukriya.

What is the meaning of Urdu word Istinja? ›

Istinja is the Islamic term for the action of using water to clean oneself after urinating and/or defecating. Istinja is obligatory; this means removing whatever has been passed from the genitals or the rectum with water.

What is the meaning of Veronica in Urdu? ›

Veronica (ویرونیکا) is a Muslim girl Name. The veronica Name Meaning in Urdu is "فتح لانےوالا".

What is the meaning of Salvat in Urdu? ›

صبر، قناعت، برداشت، آرام، خوشی، امن، چین، قناعت کرنا

What is the meaning of Jaan Gusal? ›

be deeply devoted to, be ready to sacrifice one's life for, love dearly, be ready to lay down one's life for love.

What is the meaning of Umra Daraz? ›

उम्र-ए-दराज़عمر دراز long life.

What is the meaning of Mustahab in Urdu? ›

Mustahabb (Arabic: مُسْتَحَبّ, lit. 'beloved thing') is an Islamic term referring to an action or thing that recommended and favoured.

What does Tashadud mean in Islam? ›

The Tashahhud (Arabic: تَشَهُّد, meaning "testimony [of faith]"), also known as at-Tahiyyat (Arabic: ٱلتَّحِيَّات), is the portion of the Muslim prayer where the person kneels or sits on the ground facing the qibla, glorifies God, and greets the messenger and the righteous people of God followed by the two testimonials ...

What does Islam mean vocabulary? ›

The root of the word Islam is the Arabic islam, or "submission to God's will," from aslama, "he resigned, he surrendered, he submitted." Definitions of Islam. the monotheistic religious system of Muslims founded in Arabia in the 7th century and based on the teachings of Muhammad as laid down in the Koran.

What is 10 vocabulary words? ›

Full list of words from this list:
  • atrocity. an act of shocking cruelty.
  • fanatical. marked by excessive enthusiasm for a cause or idea.
  • pensive. deeply or seriously thoughtful.
  • respite. a pause from doing something.
  • discordant. not in agreement or harmony.
  • eloquent. ...
  • encompass. ...
  • imperceptible.

What is vocabulary example? ›

Vocabulary is the words that are used in sentences. The word vocabulary originates from the Latin word vocabulum. Here are some words: Destination Scarcity, stamina, tactic, bluff, decline, nightmare, beneath, chase, milestone, etc.

Where did Urdu vocabulary come from? ›

It was based on the language spoken in the region around Delhi, and it was heavily influenced by Arabic and Persian, as well as Turkish. Urdu shares its origins with Hindi, sometimes referred to as a 'sister' language of Urdu due to the similar grammar base that they share.

What means mashallah? ›

The literal meaning of Mashallah is "God has willed it", in the sense of "what God has willed has happened"; it is used to say something good has happened, used in the past tense. Inshallah, literally "if God has willed", is used similarly but to refer to a future event.

What is the most important word in Islam? ›

Allahu Akbar: God is the Greatest. These words are repeated by Muslims many times during the course of the day, making them the most frequently chanted words on earth.

What are the 12 powerful words? ›

What are the twelve powerful words? Trace, Analyze, Infer, Evaluate, Formulate, Describe, Support, Explain, Summarize, Compare, Contrast, Predict. Why use the twelve powerful words? These are the words that always give students more trouble than others on standardized tests.

What are the 30 new words with meaning? ›

30+ New English Words With Meanings
  • Abnegation. Renunciation of a belief or doctrine; Denial. ...
  • Aggrandize. To enhance power, wealth, or status. ...
  • Fatuous. Devoid of intelligence. ...
  • Gratuitous. Uncalled for or unwarranted. ...
  • Iconoclast. Someone who criticizes or attacks cherished ideas and beliefs. ...
  • Idiosyncratic. ...
  • Incumbent. ...
  • Inveterate.

What are the 1,000 most commonly used words? ›

Here's the List of the 1000 Most Common English Words
  • be – “Will you be my friend?”
  • and – “You and I will always be friends.”
  • of – “Today is the first of November.”
  • a – “I saw a bear today.”
  • in – “She is in her room.”
  • to – “Let's go to the park.”
  • have – “I have a few questions.”
  • too – “I like her too.”

How can I improve my vocabulary? ›

7 Ways to Improve Your Vocabulary
  1. Develop a reading habit. Vocabulary building is easiest when you encounter words in context. ...
  2. Use the dictionary and thesaurus. ...
  3. Play word games. ...
  4. Use flashcards. ...
  5. Subscribe to “word of the day” feeds. ...
  6. Use mnemonics. ...
  7. Practice using new words in conversation.
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What is the most important word in a sentence? ›

the most important word in a phrase, which explains the truth of a situation: He was a painter - "was" being the operative word, since he died last week. Preparing for your Cambridge English exam?

Who gave Urdu a name? ›

The name Urdu was first used by the poet Ghulam Hamadani Mushafi around 1780 for Hindustani language even though he himself also used Hindavi term in his poetry to define the language.

Is it difficult to learn Urdu? ›

According to the difficulty scale, we can safely say that Urdu as a second language is a moderately difficult language to learn. It is more challenging than learning English but far easier than learning Chinese or Arabic.

Who speaks Urdu in the world? ›

The Urdu language is spoken predominantly in Pakistan and India. It is the official state language of Pakistan and is also officially recognized in the constitution of India. Significant Urdu communities exist in the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

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