Thursday, February 3, 2011

How to Learn Urdu Writing

More than 104 million people speak Urdu as a primary and a secondary language in the world. It is the national language of Pakistan and numerous other countries speak Urdu as well Including India, Nepal, Afghanistan, Germany, Fiji, Thailand and Norway. To learn Urdu, just knowing how to say and sound Urdu words won’t be enough. It takes extra time to study an alphabet that uses a completely different set of symbols than other languages.

Practice reading and writing the per so-Arabic alphabet. This alphabet has different symbols than the English alphabet. Work on reading and writing each symbol until you know them by heart.
 
Read the things in Urdu. Once you have a general grasp of the languages, reading the language helps to comment in your mind.
Online resources that offer informative articles and stories written in Urdu can be found through the British Broadcast Corporation website and the official website of the Government of Pakistan.

Purchase an Urdu dictionary, and his will help you learn the language just like the American dictionary helped you learn English. When you come across a word you don't know, look it up and try to use the word yourself in a different sentence. Talk with someone who speaks Urdu. Talking with someone who already speaks the language can help you fine-tune your language skills, as well as your Urdu pronunciation.

1 comment:

  1. hi! i've come from south africa to pakiskan im having a problem writing urdu own my own as in test n all i can it but make mistakes while writing plz help me

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