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    Learning Urdu for Spanish Speakers

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    • Introduction to Urdu
      • 1.1Importance of Urdu language
      • 1.2Connection between Urdu, Hindi and other South Asian languages
      • 1.3Basic Urdu alphabets and their pronunciation
      • 1.4Greetings, introductions and basic Urdu phrases
    • Personal Information
      • 2.1Urdu vocabulary for personal details
      • 2.2Asking and answering about personal details
      • 2.3Forming sentences and questions about personal details
    • Everyday conversation
      • 3.1Conversation starters
      • 3.2Talk about interests and hobbies
      • 3.3Talking about time and schedule
    • Food and Culture
      • 4.1Learn about popular Pakistani food
      • 4.2Ordering food in Urdu
      • 4.3Pakistani cultural norms related to food and dining
    • Travel and Transportation
      • 5.1Vocabulary related to travel and transportation
      • 5.2Navigations and directions in Urdu
      • 5.3Asking for and giving directions
    • Shopping
      • 6.1Shopping vocabulary
      • 6.2Shopping conversations
      • 6.3Negotiation and bargaining in Urdu
    • Work and Profession
      • 7.1Discussing work and profession
      • 7.2Vocabulary related to different professions
      • 7.3Work-related conversations
    • Health and Wellness
      • 8.1Vocabulary related to health and wellness
      • 8.2Conversations regarding health issues
      • 8.3Medical terms and common ailments
    • Public Services and Institutions
      • 9.1Vocabulary related to public services
      • 9.2Conversations with public institutions
      • 9.3Important public signs and instructions
    • Dealing with Emergencies
      • 10.1Vocabulary for emergencies
      • 10.2Common emergency phrases
      • 10.3Understanding urgency in a conversation
    • Idiomatic Expressions
      • 11.1Learn common Urdu idioms and proverbs
      • 11.2Use of idioms in everyday conversation
    • Dialects of Urdu
      • 12.1Introduction to major regional Urdu Dialects
      • 12.2Differences in vocabulary and pronunciation
    • Recap and Practice
      • 13.1Revising key conversation topics
      • 13.2Practicing conversational Urdu scenarios

    Public Services and Institutions

    Understanding Important Public Signs and Instructions in Urdu

    Indo-Aryan language spoken in South Asia

    Indo-Aryan language spoken in South Asia.

    In this unit, we will focus on understanding common public signs, notices, and instructions in Urdu. This knowledge is crucial for navigating public spaces, ensuring safety, and complying with local regulations in Urdu-speaking regions.

    Common Public Signs in Urdu

    Public signs are everywhere, from streets to buildings, parks, and transportation hubs. They provide essential information, guide us, and sometimes warn us about potential dangers. Here are some common public signs you might encounter:

    • خطرہ (Khatrah): Danger
    • روک (Rok): Stop
    • داخلہ ممنوعہ (Daakhla Mamnooa): No Entry
    • آگ (Aag): Fire
    • پانی (Pani): Water
    • بستر (Bistar): Bed (often used in hospitals)
    • مرد (Mard) and عورت (Aurat): Men and Women (used for restrooms)

    Notices and Instructions

    Notices and instructions are often found in public buildings, transportation, and workplaces. They provide guidelines and rules that people need to follow. Some common phrases you might see include:

    • مہربانی فرما کے کچرہ ڈبہ میں ڈالیں (Mehrbani farma ke kachra daba mein dalain): Please put the trash in the bin
    • سیٹ بیلٹ باندھیں (Seat belt baandhain): Fasten your seatbelt
    • موبائل فون کا استعمال ممنوع ہے (Mobile phone ka istemal mamnoo hai): The use of mobile phones is prohibited

    Safety and Emergency Instructions

    Safety and emergency instructions are crucial to understand, especially in situations like a fire or medical emergency. Here are some phrases you might encounter:

    • آگ کی صورت میں اس راستے سے نکلیں (Aag ki soorat mein is raaste se niklein): In case of fire, exit this way
    • پہلی مدد (Pehli madad): First Aid
    • نجاتی جیکٹ پہنیں (Najati jacket pehnein): Wear a life jacket

    Understanding these signs, notices, and instructions is a crucial part of being able to navigate and interact with public spaces in Urdu-speaking regions. Practice reading and interpreting these signs to become more comfortable with them.

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