Essential Urdu vocabulary and context for A-Level Urdu Language exam preparation, covering family, media, work, and social issues.
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Rishtedaari ( relationships )
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Translates to 'relationships' or 'kinship'. In the syllabus context (Topic 1.1), this covers family activities, new patterns of family relationships, and the status of the elderly. Pronunciation: Rishtay-daari.
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Nasal ( generation )
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Refers to a 'generation' or 'progeny'. Critical for Topic 1.2 regarding the 'generation gap', conflicts between young and old, and changing attitudes towards the family environment. Pronunciation: Nasal.
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Zehniyat ( mindset )
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Means 'mindset', 'mentality', or 'ideology'. Used when discussing young people in society (Topic 1.3) and how they are targeted by advertisers and politicians compared to older generations. Pronunciation: Zeh-nee-yat.
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Shehri o Dehati Zindagi ( Urban and Rural Life )
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Translates to 'Urban and Rural Life'. Topic 2.2 covers the advantages and disadvantages of these lifestyles, including transport, housing, and infrastructure issues. Pronunciation: Sheh-ri o De-ha-tee Zin-da-gi.
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Zarai Ibtida ( Agricultural resources )
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Zarai Mawad means agricultural resources or farming inputs. It refers to the materials and resources used in agriculture, such as seeds, fertilisers, water, and machinery.
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