Colloquial Urdu: The Complete Course for BeginnersPsychology Press, 2000 - 358 من الصفحات Colloquial Urdu provides a step-by-step course in Urdu as it is written and spoken today. Combining a user-friendly approach with a thorough treatment of the language, it equips learners with the essential skills needed to communicate confidently and effectively in Urdu in a broad range of situations. No prior knowledge of the language is required. Key features include: e progressive coverage of speaking, listening, reading and writing skills e structured, jargon-free explanations of grammar e an extensive range of focused and stimulating exercises e realistic and entertaining dialogues covering a broad variety of scenarios e useful vocabulary lists throughout the text e additional resources available at the back of the book, including a full answer key, a grammar summary and bilingual glossaries Balanced, comprehensive and rewarding, Colloquial Urdu will be an indispensable resource both for independent learners and students taking courses in Urdu. Course components: The complete course comprises the book and audio materials. These are available to purchase separately in paperback, ebook, CD and MP3 format. The paperback and CDs can also be purchased together in the great-value Colloquials pack. Paperback: 978-0-415-13540-5 (please note this does not include the audio) CDs : 978-0-415-28950-4 eBook: 978-0-203-97730-9 (please note this does not include the audio, available to purchase from http://ebookstore.tandf.co.uk/audio_viewbooks.aspx) MP3s: 978-0-415-47058-2 (available to purchase from http://ebookstore.tandf.co.uk/audio_viewbooks.aspx) Pack : 978-0-415-44539-9 (paperback and CDs) |
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... Persian Cambodian * Cantonese * Chinese Croatian and Serbian Polish Portuguese Portuguese of Brazil Romanian * Russian Czech Danish Dutch Estonian Finnish French German Greek Gujarati Hindi Hungarian Indonesian Italian Slovak Slovene ...
... Persian and Arabic , two languages which have exerted far greater influence on Urdu than on Hindi . Unsurprisingly , the use of common structures and words enables near - perfect mutual comprehension in day - to - day social situations ...
... Persians and Turks . Urdu is written in a modified form of the Arabic script . Like Arabic , Persian and Hebrew it is written and read from right to left . It is written in a cursive style . For more details see the section on the Urdu ...
... Persian - Muslim . Some notable literary figures of Urdu literature are Inshah Alla Khan , Malik Muhammad Jaysi , Kabir , Mir , Mir Hasan , Daya Shankar Nasim , Bahadur Shah Zafar , Faiz Ahmad Faiz , Sirdar Jafari , Sadat Hasan Manto ...
... Persian and Arabic . They exist in a number of words borrowed from these languages . j غ خ زاز ف Ž f Z X G Out of the above five , the last four are used quite frequently in Urdu . ž ( IPAž ) is a voiced palato - alveolar fricative ...
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Greetings and social etiquette | 27 |
Where are you from? | 43 |
What would you like? | 57 |
What are your hobbies? | 71 |
What are you going to do during the holidays? | 89 |
What did you do yesterday? | 105 |
Can you speak Urdu? | 121 |
I need to get some cheques cashed | 141 |
Whats written in the fortune cookie? | 159 |
Festivals | 177 |