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UrduVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Everyday Vocabulary → Colors and Shapes

Hello, and welcome to another lesson in the "Complete 0 to A1 Urdu Course." In this lesson, we will learn the names of colors and shapes in Urdu, which will help you describe objects and their appearance in Urdu. As a language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I believe that learning the basics of any language is essential to mastering it. By learning the colors and shapes in Urdu, you will be able to communicate more effectively with others and understand more of the language.


With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: Animals & Foods and Beverages.

Colors in Urdu

In this section, you will learn how to say the names of colors in Urdu. It is important to note that the gender of the noun determines the color's form. For example, the word for "white" will change when describing a male noun versus a female noun.

Basic Colors

Let's start with the most common colors that you will encounter:

Urdu Pronunciation English
سفید safed White (for male nouns)
سفیدہ safedah White (for female nouns)
کالا kala Black (for male nouns)
کالی kali Black (for female nouns)
نیلا neela Blue (for male nouns)
نیلی neeli Blue (for female nouns)
سبز sabz Green
پیلا peela Yellow
گلابی gulabi Pink
لال laal Red
بھورا bhura Brown

Additional Colors

Here are some additional colors that you may come across:

Urdu Pronunciation English
پرتو دار parto daar Rainbow
کینچی والا kainchi waala Silver
سونے والا sonay waala Gold
زرد zard Marigold (yellow-orange color)

Now that you have learned the colors in Urdu, try to use them in your everyday conversations. Practice saying them out loud to improve your pronunciation.

Shapes in Urdu

In this section, you will learn how to say the names of shapes in Urdu. Knowing the shapes is important when describing objects and their appearance.

Basic Shapes

Let's start with the most common shapes:

  • Circle – دائرہ – da'ira
  • Square – چوکور – chokor
  • Triangle – مثلث – musallas
  • Rectangle – مستطیل – mustatil
  • Diamond – ہیرا – heera
  • Hexagon – چھکونہ – chhokonah

Additional Shapes

Here are some additional shapes that may be helpful to know:

  • Pentagon – پانچ شکل – paanch shakl
  • Octagon – آٹھ شکل – aath shakl
  • Cylinder – سلنڈر – cylinder
  • Cone – مخروط – makhrut
  • Sphere – کرہ – kara
  • Cube – مکعب – maka'b

By learning the shapes in Urdu, you will be able to describe everyday objects more precisely. Try to use them in short sentences to practice and cement them in your memory.

Conclusion

In this lesson, we covered the names of colors and shapes in Urdu, which will help you describe objects and their appearance in Urdu. As with any language, practice makes perfect, so I encourage you to use the colors and shapes in your everyday conversations. Remember that language learning is a journey and not a destination. Keep practicing and improving, and soon you will be able to communicate effectively in Urdu.

Don't forget to continue on to the next lesson in the course, where you will learn about food and drinks in Urdu.


With this lesson finished, you may want to explore these additional pages: How to say Good Bye? & Numbers and Counting.

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