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11 [eleven]

Months

Months

‫11 [گیارہ]‬

gayarah

‫مہینے‬

[mahinay]

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January ‫-ن-ر-‬ ‫______ ‫-ن-ر-‬ ------- ‫جنوری‬ 0
Jan-ary J______ J-n-a-y ------- January
February ‫ف-و--‬ ‫______ ‫-ر-ر-‬ ------- ‫فروری‬ 0
feb f__ f-b --- feb
March ‫--رچ‬ ‫_____ ‫-ا-چ- ------ ‫مارچ‬ 0
M--ch M____ M-r-h ----- March
April ‫ا-ریل‬ ‫______ ‫-پ-ی-‬ ------- ‫اپریل‬ 0
A--il A____ A-r-l ----- April
May ‫م-ی‬ ‫____ ‫-ئ-‬ ----- ‫مئی‬ 0
M-y M__ M-y --- May
June ‫ج--‬ ‫____ ‫-و-‬ ----- ‫جون‬ 0
J-ne J___ J-n- ---- June
These are six months. ‫-ہ چ- م-ی-- -ی--‬ ‫__ چ_ م____ ہ____ ‫-ہ چ- م-ی-ے ہ-ں-‬ ------------------ ‫یہ چھ مہینے ہیں-‬ 0
ye- c-a--ma-in-- h--- y__ c___ m______ h___ y-h c-a- m-h-n-y h-n- --------------------- yeh chay mahinay hin-
January, February, March, ‫ج----- --وری،-م-رچ‬ ‫______ ف_____ م____ ‫-ن-ر-، ف-و-ی- م-ر-‬ -------------------- ‫جنوری، فروری، مارچ‬ 0
J-nua-y --f--,-M---h J______ , f___ M____ J-n-a-y , f-b- M-r-h -------------------- January , feb, March
April, May and June. ‫--ر--،-مئی-ا-- ---‬ ‫______ م__ ا__ ج___ ‫-پ-ی-، م-ی ا-ر ج-ن- -------------------- ‫اپریل، مئی اور جون‬ 0
Ap----, -ay-----Ju-e A____ , M__ a__ J___ A-r-l , M-y a-r J-n- -------------------- April , May aur June
July ‫جو----‬ ‫_______ ‫-و-ا-ی- -------- ‫جولائی‬ 0
July J___ J-l- ---- July
August ‫اگ-ت‬ ‫_____ ‫-گ-ت- ------ ‫اگست‬ 0
au-st a____ a-g-t ----- augst
September ‫-----‬ ‫______ ‫-ت-ب-‬ ------- ‫ستمبر‬ 0
Se--em--r S________ S-p-e-b-r --------- September
October ‫اک--ب-‬ ‫_______ ‫-ک-و-ر- -------- ‫اکتوبر‬ 0
oc--ber o______ o-t-b-r ------- october
November ‫ن-مبر‬ ‫______ ‫-و-ب-‬ ------- ‫نومبر‬ 0
N-ve--er N_______ N-v-m-e- -------- November
December ‫د-مبر‬ ‫______ ‫-س-ب-‬ ------- ‫دسمبر‬ 0
d-ce--ber d________ d-c-m-b-r --------- decemeber
These are also six months. ‫-- بھ--چھ م---ے---ں-‬ ‫__ ب__ چ_ م____ ہ____ ‫-ہ ب-ی چ- م-ی-ے ہ-ں-‬ ---------------------- ‫یہ بھی چھ مہینے ہیں-‬ 0
y-h bhi ch---ma----y--in- y__ b__ c___ m______ h___ y-h b-i c-a- m-h-n-y h-n- ------------------------- yeh bhi chay mahinay hin-
July, August, September, ‫ج-لائ-- -گس-----مب-‬ ‫_______ ا____ س_____ ‫-و-ا-ی- ا-س-، س-م-ر- --------------------- ‫جولائی، اگست، ستمبر‬ 0
Ju-- , a----, --p-e-b-r J___ , a_____ S________ J-l- , a-g-t- S-p-e-b-r ----------------------- July , augst, September
October, November and December. ‫اکتوب-، نومب- --- --م--‬ ‫_______ ن____ ا__ د_____ ‫-ک-و-ر- ن-م-ر ا-ر د-م-ر- ------------------------- ‫اکتوبر، نومبر اور دسمبر‬ 0
o--o-er---o-e-ber---r--e-e----r o_______ N_______ a__ d________ o-t-b-r- N-v-m-e- a-r d-c-m-b-r ------------------------------- october, November aur decemeber

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