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it means "nature" but it is used for a person's character. e.g. " creed is in his nature" (English) " laalch uski fittrat mein hai." (Urdu)
Most newspapers are printed in either Urdu or English.
Sigh in English is "ufff" in Urdu ...its a an expression of weariness
Dastaan is an urdu / Persian word though popularly used in Hindi too......it means "story" .
In Hindi and Urdu both the word 'roti' is used for the 'bread'.
term "khatma" is being used in urdu for "full stop"
'Khichadi' is itself a Urdu word, which is also being used in Hindi.
To my knowledge, the same word is used in urdu.
In urdu, english names for countries are often used, like for example: Indonesia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, and so on. The reason for this is that english is one of two official languages in Pakistan. However, many countries have an additional name in urdu, the following is a list of countries I can name in Urdu: Amreeka (America), Britania (Great Britain), Turki (Turkey), Habsh (Ethiopia), Missr (Egypt), Ros (Russia), Chin (China). Something that might help: French and Spanish are called Fransisi and Hispanvi. Hope this was helpful :)
Maskhara
Scene or Sight or View The origin of this word is Arabic word 'Manaazir' (used as a plural to Manzar) and is widely used in Urdu and Urdu poetry. In Arabic it means to look, judge, to see, observe, while the meaning in Urdu are View, Vision, Sight or Scene. Also used as a name for males.