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<h2>Introduction</h2>
== Introduction ==
 
In this lesson, we will learn about the days of the week, months of the year, and how to ask and answer questions about dates in Sindhi. Understanding these concepts is essential for everyday conversations and for expressing and understanding dates and appointments in Sindhi. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently talk about dates and understand the calendar in Sindhi.
 
== Days of the Week ==
 
Let's start by learning the days of the week in Sindhi. Here is a table with the Sindhi words, pronunciations, and English translations for each day:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| سومر || sōmar || Monday
|-
| مانگل || māngal || Tuesday
|-
| بُدھ || budh || Wednesday
|-
| جمعرات || jamirāt || Thursday
|-
| جمعو || jamū || Friday
|-
| ٿپس || thips || Saturday
|-
| اَچَر || achar || Sunday
|}


In this lesson, we will learn the names of the days of the week and months of the year in Sindhi. We will also learn how to ask and answer questions about dates.
Now, let's see some examples of how to use these words in sentences:


<h2>Days of the Week</h2>
* مانگل کي ٻيٽ ٽڪرائيو ويو آهي؟ (Māngal ki bīṭ ṭakrā'yo wiyō āhī?) - Did you meet on Tuesday?
* سومر کان بُڪ ڪريو ويو؟ (Sōmar kān buk karyō wiyō?) - What did you do on Monday?
* جمعو کان پڻ ڀت پڻ ڪريو ويو؟ (Jamū kān paṇ bhut paṇ karyō wiyō?) - What else did you do on Friday?


The days of the week in Sindhi are named after planets.
== Months of the Year ==


<table class="wikitable">
Next, let's learn the months of the year in Sindhi. Here is a table with the Sindhi words, pronunciations, and English translations for each month:
  <tr>
    <th>Sindhi</th>
    <th>Pronunciation</th>
    <th>English</th>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>اڱارو</td>
    <td>aghāru</td>
    <td>Monday</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>ساڀتو</td>
    <td>sāṭtu</td>
    <td>Tuesday</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>اربع</td>
    <td>arb'a</td>
    <td>Wednesday</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>خميس</td>
    <td>khamīs</td>
    <td>Thursday</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>جمعو</td>
    <td>jumo'</td>
    <td>Friday</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>اهنڌ</td>
    <td>ahinḍu</td>
    <td>Saturday</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>آچر</td>
    <td>āchar</td>
    <td>Sunday</td>
  </tr>
</table>


<h2>Months of the Year</h2>
{| class="wikitable"
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| جنوري || janwari || January
|-
| فِيبروري || fēbṛōri || February
|-
| مارچ || mārc || March
|-
| اَپريل || aprīl || April
|-
| مَئي || maī || May
|-
| جُون || jūn || June
|-
| جُولاءِ || jūlā'i || July
|-
| آگسٽ || āgusṭ || August
|-
| سِپٽمبر || sepṭambir || September
|-
| اُڪٽوبر || uktōbar || October
|-
| نومبر || nōvambir || November
|-
| ڊِسمبر || disambir || December
|}


The months of the year in Sindhi are named after natural phenomena.
Let's use these words in some example sentences:


<table class="wikitable">
* اَپريل ۾ سَچِن ڪريو ويو؟ (Aprīl mēṇ sāchin karyō wiyō?) - Did you watch a movie in April?
  <tr>
* جُون ۾ بَحَر ۾ سَفَر ڪريو ويو؟ (Jūn mēṇ bahar mēṇ safar karyō wiyō?) - Did you travel to the beach in June?
    <th>Sindhi</th>
* سِپٽمبر ۾ پارڪ ۾ جوڙ ڪريو ويو؟ (Sepṭambir mēṇ pārk mēṇ jorṛ karyō wiyō?) - Did you play in the park in September?
    <th>Pronunciation</th>
    <th>English</th>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>جيٽ</td>
    <td>jīṭ</td>
    <td>January</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>ڀروري</td>
    <td>bharwāri</td>
    <td>February</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>مارچ</td>
    <td>mārč</td>
    <td>March</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>اپريل</td>
    <td>aprīl</td>
    <td>April</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>مي</td>
    <td>mē</td>
    <td>May</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>جون</td>
    <td>jūn</td>
    <td>June</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>جولاءِ</td>
    <td>julā'i</td>
    <td>July</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>آڱسٽ</td>
    <td>āghasṭ</td>
    <td>August</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>سيپٽيمبر</td>
    <td>sēpṭēmbar</td>
    <td>September</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>آڪٽوبر</td>
    <td>ākṭōbar</td>
    <td>October</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>نومبر</td>
    <td>nōmbar</td>
    <td>November</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>ڊسمبر</td>
    <td>ḍisambar</td>
    <td>December</td>
  </tr>
</table>


<h2>Asking and Answering About Dates</h2>
== Asking and Answering Questions about Dates ==


To ask about the date in Sindhi, we use the phrase "ٻاھڻ سان ڪيون" (baḥṇu sān kiyoN), which means "what is the date today?"
Now that we know the days of the week and months of the year, let's learn how to ask and answer questions about dates in Sindhi. Here are some common phrases and their translations:


To answer, we say the name of the day followed by the number of the day and the name of the month. For example, if today is August 4th, we would say "آئون ساڌو اڄ" (ā'ūn sāu cuāro áj).
* What is today's date? - آج کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Āj kī biṛ āhī?)
* Today is [date]. - آج [date] آهي. (Āj [date] āhī.)
* What is the date tomorrow? - سڀاڻي کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Sabhaṇī kī biṛ āhī?)
* Tomorrow is [date]. - سڀاڻي [date] آهي. (Sabhaṇī [date] āhī.)
* What is the date yesterday? - ڪالههه کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Kālhe kī biṛ āhī?)
* Yesterday was [date]. - ڪالههه [date] آهي. (Kālhe [date] āhī.)


Here are some examples:
Let's practice with some examples:


<ul>
* What is today's date? - آج کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Āj kī biṛ āhī?)
<li>ٻاھڻ سان ڪيون؟ (baḥṇu sān kiyoN?) - What is the date today?</li>
* Today is the 15th of June. - آج 15 جُون آهي. (Āj 15 jūn āhī.)
<li>آچر اڄ پنجوم ٽپپندي ٿيو. (āchar áj panjōm ṭuppandī ṭhiyō.) - Today is Saturday, August 5th.</li>
* What is the date tomorrow? - سڀاڻي کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Sabhaṇī kī biṛ āhī?)
<li>ساڀتو اڄ ٢٧ فروري ٿيو. (sāṭtu áj bāhsو ستن bārah ṭhiyō.) - Today is Tuesday, February 27th.</li>
* Tomorrow will be the 10th of July. - سڀاڻي 10 جُولاءِ آهي. (Sabhaṇī 10 jūlā'i āhī.)
</ul>
* What was the date yesterday? - ڪالههه کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Kālhe kī biṛ āhī?)
* Yesterday was the 25th of August. - ڪالههه 25 آگسٽ آهي. (Kālhe 25 āgusṭ āhī.)


<h2>Conclusion</h2>
== Cultural Insights ==


Congratulations! You now know the names of the days of the week and months of the year in Sindhi. You can also ask and answer questions about dates. Keep practicing and building your vocabulary. In the next lesson, we will learn the names of colors and shapes in Sindhi.
In Sindhi culture, the days of the week and months of the year hold significance in various aspects of life. For example, certain days of the week may be considered more auspicious or favorable for specific activities such as weddings, engagements, or religious ceremonies. Similarly, certain months may be associated with festivals, harvests, or other cultural events.


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== Exercises ==
 
Now, let's practice what we have learned. Fill in the blanks with the correct Sindhi words for the days of the week or months of the year:
 
1. _________ is the first day of the week.
2. I have a meeting on _________.
3. We celebrate Independence Day in _________.
4. What day comes after _________?
5. My birthday is in _________.
 
Answers:
1. اَچَر (achar)
2. جمعرات (jamirāt)
3. آگسٽ (āgusṭ)
4. جمعو (jamū)
5. سِپٽمبر (sepṭambir)
 
Now, let's practice asking and answering questions about dates. Translate the following sentences from English to Sindhi:
 
1. What is today's date?
2. Tomorrow will be the 20th of December.
3. What is the date yesterday?
4. Yesterday was the 5th of March.
 
Answers:
1. آج کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Āj kī biṛ āhī?)
2. سڀاڻي 20 ڊِسمبر آهي. (Sabhaṇī 20 disambir āhī.)
3. ڪالههه کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Kālhe kī biṛ āhī?)
4. ڪالههه 5 مارچ آهي. (Kālhe 5 mārc āhī.)
 
== Conclusion ==
 
Congratulations! You have learned the days of the week, months of the year, and how to ask and answer questions about dates in Sindhi. These vocabulary and conversational skills will greatly enhance your ability to communicate and understand the calendar in Sindhi. Keep practicing and using these words and phrases in your daily conversations to reinforce your learning. In the next lesson, we will explore the names of colors and basic shapes in Sindhi.


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we will learn about the days of the week, months of the year, and how to ask and answer questions about dates in Sindhi. Understanding these concepts is essential for everyday conversations and for expressing and understanding dates and appointments in Sindhi. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently talk about dates and understand the calendar in Sindhi.

Days of the Week[edit | edit source]

Let's start by learning the days of the week in Sindhi. Here is a table with the Sindhi words, pronunciations, and English translations for each day:

Sindhi Pronunciation English
سومر sōmar Monday
مانگل māngal Tuesday
بُدھ budh Wednesday
جمعرات jamirāt Thursday
جمعو jamū Friday
ٿپس thips Saturday
اَچَر achar Sunday

Now, let's see some examples of how to use these words in sentences:

  • مانگل کي ٻيٽ ٽڪرائيو ويو آهي؟ (Māngal ki bīṭ ṭakrā'yo wiyō āhī?) - Did you meet on Tuesday?
  • سومر کان بُڪ ڪريو ويو؟ (Sōmar kān buk karyō wiyō?) - What did you do on Monday?
  • جمعو کان پڻ ڀت پڻ ڪريو ويو؟ (Jamū kān paṇ bhut paṇ karyō wiyō?) - What else did you do on Friday?

Months of the Year[edit | edit source]

Next, let's learn the months of the year in Sindhi. Here is a table with the Sindhi words, pronunciations, and English translations for each month:

Sindhi Pronunciation English
جنوري janwari January
فِيبروري fēbṛōri February
مارچ mārc March
اَپريل aprīl April
مَئي maī May
جُون jūn June
جُولاءِ jūlā'i July
آگسٽ āgusṭ August
سِپٽمبر sepṭambir September
اُڪٽوبر uktōbar October
نومبر nōvambir November
ڊِسمبر disambir December

Let's use these words in some example sentences:

  • اَپريل ۾ سَچِن ڪريو ويو؟ (Aprīl mēṇ sāchin karyō wiyō?) - Did you watch a movie in April?
  • جُون ۾ بَحَر ۾ سَفَر ڪريو ويو؟ (Jūn mēṇ bahar mēṇ safar karyō wiyō?) - Did you travel to the beach in June?
  • سِپٽمبر ۾ پارڪ ۾ جوڙ ڪريو ويو؟ (Sepṭambir mēṇ pārk mēṇ jorṛ karyō wiyō?) - Did you play in the park in September?

Asking and Answering Questions about Dates[edit | edit source]

Now that we know the days of the week and months of the year, let's learn how to ask and answer questions about dates in Sindhi. Here are some common phrases and their translations:

  • What is today's date? - آج کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Āj kī biṛ āhī?)
  • Today is [date]. - آج [date] آهي. (Āj [date] āhī.)
  • What is the date tomorrow? - سڀاڻي کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Sabhaṇī kī biṛ āhī?)
  • Tomorrow is [date]. - سڀاڻي [date] آهي. (Sabhaṇī [date] āhī.)
  • What is the date yesterday? - ڪالههه کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Kālhe kī biṛ āhī?)
  • Yesterday was [date]. - ڪالههه [date] آهي. (Kālhe [date] āhī.)

Let's practice with some examples:

  • What is today's date? - آج کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Āj kī biṛ āhī?)
  • Today is the 15th of June. - آج 15 جُون آهي. (Āj 15 jūn āhī.)
  • What is the date tomorrow? - سڀاڻي کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Sabhaṇī kī biṛ āhī?)
  • Tomorrow will be the 10th of July. - سڀاڻي 10 جُولاءِ آهي. (Sabhaṇī 10 jūlā'i āhī.)
  • What was the date yesterday? - ڪالههه کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Kālhe kī biṛ āhī?)
  • Yesterday was the 25th of August. - ڪالههه 25 آگسٽ آهي. (Kālhe 25 āgusṭ āhī.)

Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]

In Sindhi culture, the days of the week and months of the year hold significance in various aspects of life. For example, certain days of the week may be considered more auspicious or favorable for specific activities such as weddings, engagements, or religious ceremonies. Similarly, certain months may be associated with festivals, harvests, or other cultural events.

Additionally, it is common in Sindhi culture to celebrate birthdays according to the lunar calendar, which may differ from the Gregorian calendar. This means that the date of a person's birthday may vary from year to year. It is also customary to celebrate certain religious holidays and festivals based on the lunar calendar, such as Eid, Diwali, or Cheti Chand.

Sindhi culture also places importance on the concept of time and punctuality. Being aware of the days of the week and months of the year allows individuals to plan and organize their schedules effectively. Timeliness and respecting other people's time are highly valued traits in Sindhi society.

Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now, let's practice what we have learned. Fill in the blanks with the correct Sindhi words for the days of the week or months of the year:

1. _________ is the first day of the week. 2. I have a meeting on _________. 3. We celebrate Independence Day in _________. 4. What day comes after _________? 5. My birthday is in _________.

Answers: 1. اَچَر (achar) 2. جمعرات (jamirāt) 3. آگسٽ (āgusṭ) 4. جمعو (jamū) 5. سِپٽمبر (sepṭambir)

Now, let's practice asking and answering questions about dates. Translate the following sentences from English to Sindhi:

1. What is today's date? 2. Tomorrow will be the 20th of December. 3. What is the date yesterday? 4. Yesterday was the 5th of March.

Answers: 1. آج کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Āj kī biṛ āhī?) 2. سڀاڻي 20 ڊِسمبر آهي. (Sabhaṇī 20 disambir āhī.) 3. ڪالههه کي ڀيڙ آهي؟ (Kālhe kī biṛ āhī?) 4. ڪالههه 5 مارچ آهي. (Kālhe 5 mārc āhī.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have learned the days of the week, months of the year, and how to ask and answer questions about dates in Sindhi. These vocabulary and conversational skills will greatly enhance your ability to communicate and understand the calendar in Sindhi. Keep practicing and using these words and phrases in your daily conversations to reinforce your learning. In the next lesson, we will explore the names of colors and basic shapes in Sindhi.

Videos[edit | edit source]

Days of the week and months of the year with Sindhi meaning | days ...[edit | edit source]

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