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en Days of the week   »   ur ‫دنہفتے کے‬

9 [nine]

Days of the week

Days of the week

‫9 [نو]‬

no

‫دنہفتے کے‬

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Monday ‫-ی-‬ ‫____ ‫-ی-‬ ----- ‫پیر‬ 0
paiir p____ p-i-r ----- paiir
Tuesday ‫-ن--‬ ‫_____ ‫-ن-ل- ------ ‫منگل‬ 0
man--l m_____ m-n-a- ------ mangal
Wednesday ‫-دھ‬ ‫____ ‫-د-‬ ----- ‫بدھ‬ 0
b-dh b___ b-d- ---- budh
Thursday ‫ج-عرات‬ ‫_______ ‫-م-ر-ت- -------- ‫جمعرات‬ 0
j-m---at j_______ j-m-r-a- -------- jumaraat
Friday ‫جم-ہ‬ ‫_____ ‫-م-ہ- ------ ‫جمعہ‬ 0
jummay j_____ j-m-a- ------ jummay
Saturday ‫--تہ‬ ‫_____ ‫-ف-ہ- ------ ‫ہفتہ‬ 0
ha-ta h____ h-f-a ----- hafta
Sunday ‫ا-و--‬ ‫______ ‫-ت-ا-‬ ------- ‫اتوار‬ 0
i-waar i_____ i-w-a- ------ itwaar
the week ‫--تہ‬ ‫_____ ‫-ف-ہ- ------ ‫ہفتہ‬ 0
hafta h____ h-f-a ----- hafta
from Monday to Sunday ‫-ی- -----وار-ت-‬ ‫___ س_ ا____ ت__ ‫-ی- س- ا-و-ر ت-‬ ----------------- ‫پیر سے اتوار تک‬ 0
p-i-r se itwaa---aq p____ s_ i_____ t__ p-i-r s- i-w-a- t-q ------------------- paiir se itwaar taq
The first day is Monday. ‫---- دن پ-- ہے-‬ ‫____ د_ پ__ ہ___ ‫-ہ-ا د- پ-ر ہ--- ----------------- ‫پہلا دن پیر ہے-‬ 0
pe-la --n pai---h-- - p____ d__ p____ h__ - p-h-a d-n p-i-r h-i - --------------------- pehla din paiir hai -
The second day is Tuesday. ‫----ا دن--ن-ل ہ--‬ ‫_____ د_ م___ ہ___ ‫-و-ر- د- م-گ- ہ--- ------------------- ‫دوسرا دن منگل ہے-‬ 0
do-ra d---m--g----ai - d____ d__ m_____ h__ - d-s-a d-n m-n-a- h-i - ---------------------- dosra din mangal hai -
The third day is Wednesday. ‫ت-----د- -دھ -ے-‬ ‫_____ د_ ب__ ہ___ ‫-ی-ر- د- ب-ھ ہ--- ------------------ ‫تیسرا دن بدھ ہے-‬ 0
tee-r--din bu-----i-- t_____ d__ b___ h__ - t-e-r- d-n b-d- h-i - --------------------- teesra din budh hai -
The fourth day is Thursday. ‫چ--ھ- -ن------- ---‬ ‫_____ د_ ج_____ ہ___ ‫-و-ھ- د- ج-ع-ا- ہ--- --------------------- ‫چوتھا دن جمعرات ہے-‬ 0
ch--t-a-d-n-jum--a-- hai-- c______ d__ j_______ h__ - c-o-t-a d-n j-m-r-a- h-i - -------------------------- choutha din jumaraat hai -
The fifth day is Friday. ‫پان-وا--د- ج-عہ-ہے-‬ ‫_______ د_ ج___ ہ___ ‫-ا-چ-ا- د- ج-ع- ہ--- --------------------- ‫پانچواں دن جمعہ ہے-‬ 0
p-----w-n -i- -u-ma- -ai-- p________ d__ j_____ h__ - p-n-h-w-n d-n j-m-a- h-i - -------------------------- panchawan din jummay hai -
The sixth day is Saturday. ‫چ-ٹا--ن ہ--ہ-ہے-‬ ‫____ د_ ہ___ ہ___ ‫-ھ-ا د- ہ-ت- ہ--- ------------------ ‫چھٹا دن ہفتہ ہے-‬ 0
ch-ata-d-- ha-t- -a- - c_____ d__ h____ h__ - c-h-t- d-n h-f-a h-i - ---------------------- chhata din hafta hai -
The seventh day is Sunday. ‫سا--ا- دن ---ا--ہے-‬ ‫______ د_ ا____ ہ___ ‫-ا-و-ں د- ا-و-ر ہ--- --------------------- ‫ساتواں دن اتوار ہے-‬ 0
s--w-an di- itwa-r---- - s______ d__ i_____ h__ - s-t-a-n d-n i-w-a- h-i - ------------------------ satwaan din itwaar hai -
The week has seven days. ‫ای--ہفتہ---- سا- -ن ہ--ے--ی--‬ ‫___ ہ___ م__ س__ د_ ہ___ ہ____ ‫-ی- ہ-ت- م-ں س-ت د- ہ-ت- ہ-ں-‬ ------------------------------- ‫ایک ہفتہ میں سات دن ہوتے ہیں-‬ 0
aik -afta---i- -a-- ----h-t-- -in- a__ h____ m___ s___ d__ h____ h___ a-k h-f-a m-i- s-a- d-n h-t-y h-n- ---------------------------------- aik hafta mein saat din hotay hin-
We only work for five days. ‫-م---ف پا-چ د- --م-کرت------‬ ‫__ ص__ پ___ د_ ک__ ک___ ہ____ ‫-م ص-ف پ-ن- د- ک-م ک-ت- ہ-ں-‬ ------------------------------ ‫ہم صرف پانچ دن کام کرتے ہیں-‬ 0
h-m--irff--a---h-din k------r-----n- h__ s____ p_____ d__ k___ k____ h___ h-m s-r-f p-a-c- d-n k-a- k-r-e h-n- ------------------------------------ hum sirff paanch din kaam karte hin-

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