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691    each (adjective)
ہر۔ ہر ایک۔ فی۔ گیل۔ پیچھے۔ ایک ایک۔ ایک
    each house
گھر گیل
    each person
آدمی پیچھے
    each year
فی سال۔ برسوڑی
    each party
جانبین۔ طرفین
    each other
ایک دوسرا۔ بہم۔ ہم دگر۔ یک دگر
692    eager (adjective)
    1. ardent
ابھی لاکھی۔ سرگرم۔ مشتاق۔ متمنی۔ شوقین۔ شائق۔ آرزو مند۔ خواہش مند
    2. brittle
کڑکتا۔ کرخت۔ کڑا۔ کڑکنا۔ نازک
693    eagerly (adverb)
بہ دل و جان۔ شوق سے۔ بہ تمنا۔ مشاتاقانہ۔ سرگرمی سے۔ چاہ سے
694    eagerness (Noun)
چاہ۔ ابھی لاکھا۔ آرزومندی۔ سر گرمی۔ اشتیاق۔ شوق۔ تمنا
695    eagle (Noun)
گدھ۔ شاہین۔ ہما۔ عقاب۔ شاردول
    That eagle's fate and mine are one
    Which, on the shaft that made him die
    Espied a feather of his own
    Wherewith he wont to soar so high. (E. Waller)
میرا اور ہما کا ہے بخت ایک سا قضا کا جب ایک تیر اس کے لگا تو دیکھا کہ اس میں ہے وہ پر لگا جو لے جاتا اس کو تھا اونچے اڑا F.C.
696    eagle-eyed, eagle-sighted (adjective)
گدھ انکھا۔ دوربیں۔ تیز نظر
697    eagle-stone (Noun)
خلاص مہرہ۔ کرنجوا
698    eagre (Noun)
ایک بھاٹا یا جوار جو دوسرے بھاٹے یا جوار کے اوپر آتا ہے
699    ear (Noun)
    1. the organ of hearing
کان۔ کرن۔ گوش
    Walls have ears.
دیوار کے بھی کان ہیں
    In from one ear, and out at the other. (Prov.)
اس کان سنی اس کان اڑا دی
    2. sense of hearing
سماعت۔ سرون۔ کن رس
    3. attention
دھیان۔ کان۔ توجہ۔ التفات
    Give ear to the words of my mouth.
میری باتیں کان دھر کے سنو
    4. handle
کان۔ گوشہ۔ ہتھا۔ دستہ۔ کندہ۔ قبضہ
    5. head of a plant
بال۔ بھٹا۔ سٹ۔ بوندا
    ears of corn
اناج کی بال
    ear cap
کنٹوپ
    ear finger
کن انگلی
    ear-lock
زلف۔ کاکل
    ear-pricker, ear-piercer
کان سلائی
    ear-trumpet
کان میں کہنے کی نلی
    ear-wax
کان کا میل
    ear wig
پت بچھی۔ گوجیا۔ کن گوجر
    ear witness
سماعی گواہ۔ شہادت سماعی
    about the ears
کان پر۔ سر پر۔ نزدیک
    to be up to the ears
کانوں تک ہونا۔ دم لینے کی فرصت نہ ہونا۔ مصروف ہونا۔ ڈوبنا
    to box the ear, to pinch one's ear
گوشمالی دینا۔ کان امیٹھنا
    to catch the ear
سنائی پڑنا۔ کان میں بھنک پڑنا
    to have the ears of
کان لگانا۔ سننا
    to poison one's ears
کان بھرنا۔ کان میں پھونکنا
    to set by the ears
لڑانا۔ لڑائی کرا دینا۔ بھڑوا دینا
    to slap on one's ear
تماچا مارنا
    to turn a deaf ear to
کانو ںمیں انگلی دینا۔ متوجہ نہ ہونا۔ نہ سننا
    to whisper in the ear
کانا پھونسی کرنا
700    ear-drop (Noun)
آویزہ۔ بندا۔ دربچہ
 

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yeah its orign is sansikrat

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Can anyone guide about this word Sanjeen- origin of word and meanings
plz. Help me -----Female word

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سنگین is an Urdu word meaning Heavy or burdensome.

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Can anyone please help with the transaltion of kach march into English? It is a form of leaf or type of saag. Someone recommended its oil for healing powers and I need to know what to look for in English. Hope someone can help. Thanks

Dear site users,
First of all,I am intrested in old Urdu and Hindi poetry.And since I don't speak none these languages ,I was advised to go to India to learn the language there..I am actually a university student in my last year.I was wandering if you can advise me where to go,what knid of job opportunity I can find?...Bearig in mind that I am specialising in English literature and have a 3 years of experience in teaching ,plus two years in tourist guiding.By the way I'v heard that some schools or institutions there needed teachers of Arabic and I am a native speaker .Anyway,if anyone can help or at least comment on the previous,I'll be grateful.thanks in advance.
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they lady who wanted to learn urdu and hindi poetry
Submitted by jyesj on Wed, 2006-03-29 00:10.
Actually urdu and hindi are very close as far as speaking is concerned. But the script are entirely different. urdu is writtien in arabic or persian script while hindi is written in deonagri. Actually I want to make it clear that you do not get confused b/w urdu and hindi. In india with a little change urdu is the language of speaking while in pakistan it is completly spoken and read with persian script. It is advisable if you are interested in learning urdu/hindi try pakistani institues. All the historical poetry is said in urdu not hindi. there is alphabet "ghain" also in arabic it is not available in hindi script so the poetry of urdu poets ghalib and mir have been defaced using hindi script. But urdu/hindi is popular in arab world because of indian movies where they use origional urdu and very few hindi words. this is the reason people relate urdu with india. anyway there are many institutes in india for pure urdu.

First off you would need to choose what you want to learn. Urdu poetry is totally different from Hindi poetry. That's like comparing aeroplanes to worms. You may find remote areas in India to study Urdu, those places were Muslims once ruled from or currently reside. It would be the best place to learn Hindi though, you would need to most likely study Sanskrit at the same time. To become an expert you may have to also study at the temples; I hear the pundits use good Hindi.
In Pakistan there are many institutions for the study of Urdu. You will most likely learn from works of Iqbal and Ghalib.
Another note: Everyone, even in India, considers Urdu to be a superior language for expression. Even the Indian Bollywood movies try their best to make their songs using Urdu words. Hindi poetry never achieved high ranks even in the Hindu society.

CAN SOMEONE TELL ME THE MEANING OF THIS URDU WORD "CHARONJI"
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