![]() ![]() ![]() See, we can use it two ways or I think more than two ways, but I will just demonstrate two ways. We use this sentence in terms of games but yes, also as a warning to our kids that I am going to count to three. (Mein teen tk shumar kernay ja raha/ rahi hun.) If it is softer pitch, it conveys a soft message but if it is a harsh or hard pitch or a loud pitch I would say, then it conveys a bit more strict message. The more you speak Urdu, you would come to realize that a lot of the things actually depends upon the pitch you are using. For example, washing dishes or clothes or something like that.Īgain, tone. This can also mean a homework as in school work but it can also mean your house chores. I think it depends upon your body language when you are speaking these words that this sentence itself can be soft but it can also be harsh like khamosh raho like “be quiet.” But yeah, khamosh raho like “stay quiet” or “be quiet.” This word also tends to mean “please take care” and yes, we can also use it for “be careful.” So our lesson for today would be “Top 10 Phrases Your Parents Always Say.” Let’s get started. Assalamualaikum and welcome to another video of Urdu top words.
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