Lesson Notes
Lesson Focus
The focus of this lesson is Self Introductions
Topic 1: How introduce yourself
Sentence from the Lesson:
السلام علیکم۔ میرا نام افراح ہے۔
Assalam u Alaikum. Meraa naam Afrah hai.
"Hi, my name is Afrah. Nice to meet you."
Let’s take a closer look.
First is the phrase, Assalam u Alaikum
Assalam u Alaikum in Urdu is equivalent to "hello."
Next is meraa meaning "my." This is a way to refer to yourself which can be used by both men and women.
Next we have naam meaning "name."
Then you say your name.
And finally we have hai
hai is attached to the end of the sentence, and literally means "to exist."
In the first sentence, we have the construction Mera + Naam + (your name) + Hai.
The structure of simple Urdu sentences is different from English. In Urdu, the word order is Subject, Object, Verb.
Topic 2: How to Say "Nice to meet you"
Sentence from the Lesson:
آپ سے مل کر خوشی ہوئی.
Aap se milkar khushi hui.
"Nice to meet you."
The second sentence we have is aap se milkar khushi hui.
Aap se milkar khushi hui can be used by both men and women. It means,
"Nice to meet you." It is used when meeting someone for the first time.
Tip
Pakistani people do generally shake hands with people of the same gender and often hug them as well. If you are unsure, just say Assalam u Alaikum and shake hands with people of the same gender as you. However, in a business situation, you might refrain from shaking hands.
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