June 14, 2014

how: Urdu meaning

#how
Definitions: (adverb)
1. in what manner or way / by what means / [kese]
2. used to ask in what state or condition someone is / [kesa hy, kesi hy]
3. used to ask someone about their opinion of experience of something / [kesa hy/tha]
4. (before an adjective or adverb) used to ask about the extent, size, amount, or degree of something, or about someone's age (&how many / &how much /&how often)
5. (before an adjective or adverb) used to emphasize a particular fact or quality / [kese]
6. used for referring to a particular fact that you want to mention / [kese]
7. in whatever way or manner; however / [jese bhi]
8. the manner or way in which / [wese, jese]


Example Sentences:
1. Where is John? "How should I know?" (1)
(John kahaan hy? "Mujhay kese pata?")
2. How do I get to the bus stop? (1)
3. How much does it cost? (4)
4. Cook it how you please. (8)
5. How was the match? (3)
6. How is Ismail? (2)
7. That's how I opened the door.
8. How beautiful!
9. How would you like to pay?

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hair: Urdu meaning

#hair: (sin) #hairs: (pl)
[بال baal]Definitions: (noun)
1. hair: (uncountable) the mass of things like thin, fine threads that grows on a person's head, body, or the hair that grows from an animal's skin / [baal]
2. (countable) one of these thread-like things that grow out of the skin of a person or animal / a single hair / [baal]
3. -haired: (in adjectives) having the type of hair mentioned / [balon wala]
4. (informal) a very small distance, amount, degree, or extent
5. get in someone's hair: (informal) to annoy or bother someone, usually by being near them all the time
6. the hair of the dog (that bit you): (informal) an alcoholic drink taken to cure a hangover; an alcoholic drink taken to cure a headache cause by drinking too much alcohol the night before
7. let your hair down: (informal) to relax and enjoy yourself without worrying what other people will think
8. keep your hair on (also keep your shirt on): (informal) used to tell someone to keep calm, be patient, and not get angry or upset
9. make someone's hair stand on end: (informal) if something makes your hair stand on end, it makes you feel very frightened
10. not have a hair out of place: if someone does not have a hair out of place, it means that they have a very neat and clean appearance
11. a hair's breadth: a very small distance, amount or margin / [baal barabar]
12. not turn a hair: to remain calm and show no emotion when something frightening, bad, shocking, etc. happens


Example Sentences:
1. My hair is brown. (Don't say " My  hairs are brown)  (1) 
[Mere baal brown hain.]
2. He is brushing his hair. (1)
[Woh apne baal bana raha hay.]
3. He has a lot of hair on his chest. (1)
4. I found some hairs on the sofa. (2)
5. a short-haired woman (4)
[chotay balo'n wali aurat]
6. The shot missed by a hair. (4)
7. The holidays gave me a change to let my hair down. (7)
8. a hair's breadth escape (110

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