| Hi, everybody! |
| Do you know how to say “Bye” in Urdu? In this lesson, you'll learn three parting expressions in Urdu. |
| Let’s start with the easiest one. |
| خدا حافظ. |
| [slowly] خدا حافظ. |
| This means "Goodbye" in Urdu. |
| You can use this parting expression for any occasion. |
| If you want to say "bye" at night, there's a different phrase you should use. |
| شببخیر. |
| [slowly] شببخیر. |
| This means "Good night" in Urdu. |
| The first word, Shab, means "night,'' and the second word, Bakhair, means "good." |
| If you want to sound more casual, here's a phrase for you. |
| الوداع. |
| [slowly] الوداع. |
| This means "Bye" in Urdu. |
| This is the simplest way to say "bye" in Urdu. |
| Let's wrap up this lesson by recapping what you've learned. Listen to the words and repeat after me. |
| "Goodbye" |
| خدا حافظ. |
| * beep |
| خدا حافظ. |
| "Good night" |
| شببخیر. |
| * beep |
| شببخیر. |
| "Bye" |
| الوداع. |
| * beep |
| الوداع. |
| Well done! [pause] Here's a fun fact! |
| Shab Bakhair is not the only way to say "good night" to someone. Most Pakistanis will also say Assalam u Alaikum, which means "peace be with you." |
| You just learned how to say “Bye” in three different ways in Urdu. |
| And don't forget, you can learn Urdu twice as fast with your Free PDF lessons. Just click on the link in the description to download them! |
| See you soon! الوداع. |
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