Lesson Transcript

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.
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See you soon! الوداع.

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