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8 [eight]

The time

The time

‫8 [آٹھ]‬

aath

‫وقاتا‬

waqt

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Excuse me! ‫م-اف ک-جے ---‬ ‫____ ک___ گ___ ‫-ع-ف ک-ج- گ--- --------------- ‫معاف کیجے گا-‬ 0
maa----je g-- m___ k___ g__ m-a- k-j- g-- ------------- maaf kije ga-
What time is it, please? ‫ک-ا-وقت--وا ---‬ ‫___ و__ ہ__ ہ___ ‫-ی- و-ت ہ-ا ہ-؟- ----------------- ‫کیا وقت ہوا ہے؟‬ 0
kya waq- ---a ha-? k__ w___ h___ h___ k-a w-q- h-w- h-i- ------------------ kya waqt howa hai?
Thank you very much. ‫--ت --ت-ش-ری--‬ ‫___ ب__ ش______ ‫-ہ- ب-ت ش-ر-ہ-‬ ---------------- ‫بہت بہت شکریہ-‬ 0
boha- -o-at b____ b____ b-h-t b-h-t ----------- bohat bohat
It is one o’clock. ‫ایک-بج گیا-ہے-‬ ‫___ ب_ گ__ ہ___ ‫-ی- ب- گ-ا ہ--- ---------------- ‫ایک بج گیا ہے-‬ 0
a-k-ba- g--a -ai-- a__ b__ g___ h__ - a-k b-j g-y- h-i - ------------------ aik baj gaya hai -
It is two o’clock. ‫-و ---گئ--ہ-ں-‬ ‫__ ب_ گ__ ہ____ ‫-و ب- گ-ے ہ-ں-‬ ---------------- ‫دو بج گئے ہیں-‬ 0
do--b-j g--e ---- d__ b__ g___ h___ d-o b-j g-y- h-n- ----------------- doo baj gaye hin-
It is three o’clock. ‫-ی- بج-گئے-ہ-ں-‬ ‫___ ب_ گ__ ہ____ ‫-ی- ب- گ-ے ہ-ں-‬ ----------------- ‫تین بج گئے ہیں-‬ 0
t-en---- g-y--h-n- t___ b__ g___ h___ t-e- b-j g-y- h-n- ------------------ teen baj gaye hin-
It is four o’clock. ‫چ-ر -ج-گئ------‬ ‫___ ب_ گ__ ہ____ ‫-ا- ب- گ-ے ہ-ں-‬ ----------------- ‫چار بج گئے ہیں-‬ 0
cha-- ba- g-ye--i-- c____ b__ g___ h___ c-a-r b-j g-y- h-n- ------------------- chaar baj gaye hin-
It is five o’clock. ‫-انچ -ج--ئ- ہ---‬ ‫____ ب_ گ__ ہ____ ‫-ا-چ ب- گ-ے ہ-ں-‬ ------------------ ‫پانچ بج گئے ہیں-‬ 0
pa---h ----ga-e-hi-- p_____ b__ g___ h___ p-a-c- b-j g-y- h-n- -------------------- paanch baj gaye hin-
It is six o’clock. ‫-ھ-بج--ئے ہی--‬ ‫__ ب_ گ__ ہ____ ‫-ھ ب- گ-ے ہ-ں-‬ ---------------- ‫چھ بج گئے ہیں-‬ 0
c--- b-j-g--e ---- c___ b__ g___ h___ c-a- b-j g-y- h-n- ------------------ chay baj gaye hin-
It is seven o’clock. ‫س-------ئ--ہ-ں-‬ ‫___ ب_ گ__ ہ____ ‫-ا- ب- گ-ے ہ-ں-‬ ----------------- ‫سات بج گئے ہیں-‬ 0
s-at--a---ay---in- s___ b__ g___ h___ s-a- b-j g-y- h-n- ------------------ saat baj gaye hin-
It is eight o’clock. ‫--ھ ب--گ-ے--ی--‬ ‫___ ب_ گ__ ہ____ ‫-ٹ- ب- گ-ے ہ-ں-‬ ----------------- ‫آٹھ بج گئے ہیں-‬ 0
aa-h-ba--g-ye----- a___ b__ g___ h___ a-t- b-j g-y- h-n- ------------------ aath baj gaye hin-
It is nine o’clock. ‫نو-بج گ---ہ-ں-‬ ‫__ ب_ گ__ ہ____ ‫-و ب- گ-ے ہ-ں-‬ ---------------- ‫نو بج گئے ہیں-‬ 0
no--a- g-y- ---- n_ b__ g___ h___ n- b-j g-y- h-n- ---------------- no baj gaye hin-
It is ten o’clock. ‫-س--ج--ئے--ی--‬ ‫__ ب_ گ__ ہ____ ‫-س ب- گ-ے ہ-ں-‬ ---------------- ‫دس بج گئے ہیں-‬ 0
da- baj g-----in- d__ b__ g___ h___ d-s b-j g-y- h-n- ----------------- das baj gaye hin-
It is eleven o’clock. ‫---رہ--ج --ے -یں-‬ ‫_____ ب_ گ__ ہ____ ‫-ی-ر- ب- گ-ے ہ-ں-‬ ------------------- ‫گیارہ بج گئے ہیں-‬ 0
g-y-ra--ba- ga-e-hin- g______ b__ g___ h___ g-y-r-h b-j g-y- h-n- --------------------- gayarah baj gaye hin-
It is twelve o’clock. ‫-----ب--گ---ہ---‬ ‫____ ب_ گ__ ہ____ ‫-ا-ہ ب- گ-ے ہ-ں-‬ ------------------ ‫بارہ بج گئے ہیں-‬ 0
baar- --j g-ye ---- b____ b__ g___ h___ b-a-a b-j g-y- h-n- ------------------- baara baj gaye hin-
A minute has sixty seconds. ‫-یک-منٹ -ی- --ٹ--س--ن- ہ-تے ہی--‬ ‫___ م__ م__ س___ س____ ہ___ ہ____ ‫-ی- م-ٹ م-ں س-ٹ- س-ک-ڈ ہ-ت- ہ-ں-‬ ---------------------------------- ‫ایک منٹ میں ساٹھ سیکنڈ ہوتے ہیں-‬ 0
ai- -inut- m-i- s---h ----n- -ot-y hin- a__ m_____ m___ s____ s_____ h____ h___ a-k m-n-t- m-i- s-a-h s-c-n- h-t-y h-n- --------------------------------------- aik minute mein saath second hotay hin-
An hour has sixty minutes. ‫-یک گ--ٹ--میں--ا-- -نٹ-ہ-ت--ہ-ں-‬ ‫___ گ____ م__ س___ م__ ہ___ ہ____ ‫-ی- گ-ن-ے م-ں س-ٹ- م-ٹ ہ-ت- ہ-ں-‬ ---------------------------------- ‫ایک گھنٹے میں ساٹھ منٹ ہوتے ہیں-‬ 0
a-k -h--t-y mei- sa--- minu-- -o-ay -in- a__ g______ m___ s____ m_____ h____ h___ a-k g-a-t-y m-i- s-a-h m-n-t- h-t-y h-n- ---------------------------------------- aik ghantay mein saath minute hotay hin-
A day has twenty-four hours. ‫ا----ن--ی--چ---س -ھنٹ- ہ-----ی--‬ ‫___ د_ م__ چ____ گ____ ہ___ ہ____ ‫-ی- د- م-ں چ-ب-س گ-ن-ے ہ-ت- ہ-ں-‬ ---------------------------------- ‫ایک دن میں چوبیس گھنٹے ہوتے ہیں-‬ 0
ai- -in-m-i- c----es--h--tay h---y-h--- a__ d__ m___ c______ g______ h____ h___ a-k d-n m-i- c-o-e-s g-a-t-y h-t-y h-n- --------------------------------------- aik din mein chobees ghantay hotay hin-

Language families

About 7 billion people live on Earth. And they speak about 7,000 different languages! Like people, languages can also be related. That is, they originate from a common root. There are also languages that are completely isolated. They are not genetically related to any other language. In Europe, for example, Basque is considered an isolated language. But most languages have "parents", "children" or "siblings". They belong to a particular language family. You can recognize how similar languages are through comparisons. Linguists today count around 300 genetic entities. Among those, there are 180 families that consist of more than one language. The rest make up 120 isolated languages. The largest language family is the Indo-European. It is comprised of around 280 languages. This includes Romance, Germanic and Slavic languages. There are more than 3 billion speakers on all continents! The Sino-Tibetan language family is dominant in Asia. It has more than 1.3 billion speakers. The main Sino-Tibetan language is Chinese. The third largest language family is in Africa. It is named after its area of circulation: Niger-Congo. "Only" 350 million speakers belong to it. Swahili is the main language in this family. In most cases: the closer the relationship, the better the understanding. People who speak related languages understand each other well. They can learn the other language relatively quickly. So, learn languages – family reunions are always nice!
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German is the native language of more than 90 million people. These people live primarily in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. German is also spoken in Belgium, Liechtenstein, northern Italy, and Luxembourg. In addition to the native speakers, there are 80 million people who understand German. German is one of the most-learned foreign languages. It is counted among the West Germanic languages, like English and Dutch. It was also influenced by other languages over many centuries. This is due to the fact that the language region is located in the middle of Europe. Nowadays, English terms above all are integrated into the German vocabulary. Another hallmark of the German language is the many different dialects. These are increasingly losing importance, however. The standard language is becoming more and more widespread, especially through the media. Because of this, many schools want to teach dialects again. German grammar is not especially easy, but it is worth the trouble! German is among the ten most important languages of the world.