I am from Kerala. I am learning Urdu for better understanding of language and to improve Hindi knowledge. I came across several Urdu classes but I am very much impressed with your teaching method and writing method. Now I am able to read Urdu very well. Your alphabet is very vivid.
Iam in 10th grade and i don't understand urdu this video helped me thank you for posting it, by the way its 7 years old iam amazed how good quality its has then rest of the videos.
This is good and very useful to me. I know all of the letters, and I can do some of the writing. I find it useful though to see many examples of how the letters connect together in words. Bahut dhanyavad.
Handwriting very beautiful For urdu language special pen Nice and very good method for teaching I will carry on ur class for starting and practice Thoda 2 hard hai sikhen ge jaroor
I am excited to watch and learn urdu through your videos..i will find time to watch it all and put in note too..may Allah bless you always.in sha Allah!
one of the best lessons , i can learn with this for sure and the method and understanding is made easy along with the tone of voice is at a good speed to learn, thank you for sharing this and to help us learn urdu. Your writing is lovely and i do like the way you are teaching and repeating the sound. You are a very patient teacher keep up the good work,
Thank you Sir for the wonderful explanation, I know all of the Urdu alphabets as an Arab it's easy for me but ,would you tell me how to distinguish between ر and ڑ in sounds , I know that ڑ is more stressed in pronunciation , but still don't know how to write them in some words according to their sounds. Regards
You are right, ( ڑ ) is more stressed. There are some word which need such stress like Pahaar ( پہاڑ) mountain. To say ( ر) we simple say 'ray' sound, whereas for ( ڑ) we will start with small sound of 'a' like 'aRay' to generate stress and some bend on the edge of the tongue. Thx
With the word bakri, I see that you draw "r" downward, and then "i" above this. Is this purely a font and stylistic choice, or can you write the glyphs in more of a horizontal fashion? Thankyou for your tutorials. I'm the 10001th subscriber :)
The "Nastaliq Typeface" has different styles. One of them mostly used in old Urdu books would usually have the last "detached" letter of a word written above the second last letter, at the end of a line or somewhere in the middle. In some cases, the whole word would be written above the last letter of the word before. In this "old" style, there is much less consistency of forms as compared to the modern one; you would see the same letter written slightly differently across the same line of a text. Moreover, the more the density of words per line, the more these detached letters could be written above the second last letter. The modern style has what you call the 'horizontal fashion' and is totally consistent. Handwriting is more like the "old" style that is you may write the detached letters in both ways. Compare here: tinypic.com/r/jrwh2v/9
Anyway nice lessons here bro... really kinda appreciate your efforts here. Or where else I can get so good lessons for free? :) Globs web certainly not that a bad thing after all... it has some real good benifits too. ;)
assalamualikum nahid have you completely taught by azeem sir. I mean i too started learning from azeem sir and i appreatiate him for guiding us for such help. but i would like to know that i how many months have it taken for you to learn urdu writing . pls i wiuld be glad if you give me a rply on my question . you can text me on my email my email id is masoomasyeda2014@gmail.com
Masooma ali Syeda Language learning is not a good idea when we link it with time. It is life long process. The important is to have progress after each day/week / month. Complete the available lessons and repeat it again after some short gap. During learning apply it on your own work for which you are learning the language. When you will apply learning on your own work you will be motivated and can work hard that will take you to the next stage. Find someone around you who can encourage you in this mission.
Thnks sir for video But sir ek baat mujhe samj nhi lagi ke jo shoti ye hai wo kbhi ye ki sound deti hai aur kabhi i ki jaise rail jha pr ye ki sound aur gadi main i ki sound plz sir expalin
Vippen Bhatia Hi Vippen BhatiaI apologize for late reply. I missed this comment. Please note that when it comes in the end it will give "i" sound especially in feminine case like KURSI(chair), otherwise it gives sound of "ay".
I am from Kerala. I am learning Urdu for better understanding of language and to improve Hindi knowledge. I came across several Urdu classes but I am very much impressed with your teaching method and writing method. Now I am able to read Urdu very well. Your alphabet is very vivid.
That's great! Thank you
ماشاءاللہ excellent way of teaching
good clear instructions, patient explanation, and demonstration. Bahut dhanyawad.
Thank you
shukriya*
I like your teaching method. It is very didactic. You are patient too. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you
Your teaching style injected to the brain to understand clearly about Urdu language.Thanjs a lot.
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I really needed it Thank you so much Bohut shukuria
In Urdu Say Bahut Shukriya
بہت شکریہ
Great explanation and well written and it can easily understood. Thanks sir. 🙏🏾🙏🏾
You are welcome
Amazing, what an explanation, so precise, beautiful and clear guidance. May god bless you forever!!
this is helpfull :) thanks jazakaAllah khair !
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Iam in 10th grade and i don't understand urdu this video helped me thank you for posting it, by the way its 7 years old iam amazed how good quality its has then rest of the videos.
Glad it helped
I am also in 10 grade 😀
Assalamualikum. Thanks for your instructions. Your efforts give me the opportunity to learn Urdu smoothly.
Glad to hear that
This is the best video I've come across yet on how to connect the letters! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
MashaAllah your writing is so beautiful
Right
Thank you
@@EDUCATIONPYRAMIDUAE In these videos, which pen are you using? Please guide which pen should I use to be able to write the way you are. 🙏🏻
Tnq v Much sir ...ur vedios r very helpfull to learn urdu... May God shaver blessing on u...
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Very helpful for me to pursue urdu learning /
Thanks Sir .
Jasbir Singh from Indian Punjab .
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thank q sir, iam your subscriber and followed your lessons very helpful to me
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excellent way of urdu teaching.
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This is good and very useful to me. I know all of the letters, and I can do some of the writing. I find it useful though to see many examples of how the letters connect together in words. Bahut dhanyavad.
Thank you
Handwriting very beautiful
For urdu language special pen
Nice and very good method for teaching
I will carry on ur class for starting and practice
Thoda 2 hard hai sikhen ge jaroor
Thank you
Sir these videos have helped me a lot in my projects thank u so much!!!!!!!
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Thank you so much sir. May Allah bless you abundantly
You are most welcome
Bohot behtareen class👌👌👌👌
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I am excited to watch and learn urdu through your videos..i will find time to watch it all and put in note too..may Allah bless you always.in sha Allah!
Thank you
Your voice and write is very gud and it's helpful
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Very easy to understand
Thanks... Teaching methodical.
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I m sure muje urdu aa jayenga out of all words four went wrong... sir u r fab...thnx from farhana...each day I see ur two lessons
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Can any one resist saying big thanks to this excellent teacher.,
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live in the uk never learnt urdu but this is the only video i have learnt
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YOUR VIDEOS ARE VERY GOOD AND EASY TO UNDERSTAND SIR...THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH ...
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your teaching is very helpful thanks
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Great effort.
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Actually I'm learning by watching the video thanks a lot sir
All the best
one of the best lessons , i can learn with this for sure and the method and understanding is made easy along with the tone of voice is at a good speed to learn, thank you for sharing this and to help us learn urdu. Your writing is lovely and i do like the way you are teaching and repeating the sound. You are a very patient teacher keep up the good work,
thx
ماشا اللہ
اور بجھے
Thanku soo much sir
Great effort
Most welcome, Thank you
I became love this language
Why?
you are great sir...
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Very helpful video thank you so much sir 😊
Most welcome
Mashaallah
Aapbahuta
Acheseseekhatehai
Shukriya! Getting the grip 💪
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Super explanation
Jazakallahukhair sir
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Thank you sir.
Good teacher thank you
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Masa Allah 😍😍
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Very Informative
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Thank you Bro
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هنا مربط الفرس
هنا الثمره
"وعلم آدم الاسماء كلها "
Hand writing is awesome
Thank you
Nice writing
thanks
Aish Osman baqir
thanks
Thank you
Very very helpful
Glad it helped
Masha Allah
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Thnk u very much
Bhot acha tarika h
Thank you
Superb sir
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So good and beautiful
Thank you
Thank you Sir for the wonderful explanation, I know all of the Urdu alphabets as an Arab it's easy for me but ,would you tell me how to distinguish between ر and ڑ in sounds , I know that ڑ is more stressed in pronunciation , but still don't know how to write them in some words according to their sounds.
Regards
You are right, ( ڑ ) is more stressed. There are some word which need such stress like Pahaar ( پہاڑ) mountain. To say ( ر) we simple say 'ray' sound, whereas for ( ڑ) we will start with small sound of 'a' like 'aRay' to generate stress and some bend on the edge of the tongue. Thx
Agar aap urdu ko urdu ki tarah padaye to baraye maharbani hogi
Waise aapki writing Masha Allah bahut acchi hai 👏
I agree, but these lessons are prepared for non-native Urdu speakers.
thank you very mach
Thank you
thanks sir
Thank you
Very nice lesson
Thank you
Thank you sir
You are welcome
With the word bakri, I see that you draw "r" downward, and then "i" above this. Is this purely a font and stylistic choice, or can you write the glyphs in more of a horizontal fashion?
Thankyou for your tutorials. I'm the 10001th subscriber :)
The "Nastaliq Typeface" has different styles. One of them mostly used in old Urdu books would usually have the last "detached" letter of a word written above the second last letter, at the end of a line or somewhere in the middle. In some cases, the whole word would be written above the last letter of the word before. In this "old" style, there is much less consistency of forms as compared to the modern one; you would see the same letter written slightly differently across the same line of a text. Moreover, the more the density of words per line, the more these detached letters could be written above the second last letter. The modern style has what you call the 'horizontal fashion' and is totally consistent. Handwriting is more like the "old" style that is you may write the detached letters in both ways. Compare here: tinypic.com/r/jrwh2v/9
haha.
(بکری)
Bak-ri
only four letters.
Thanks for wonderful explanations. Is it tarazu or taraju? In the first case, it will be ze and in later case can jim be used? please suggest.
It is Tarazu. ترازو
your r very good teacher, allah hafiz
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Verynaish
It was nice
Thank you
Love these I am learning Urdu but can you do a slightly more advanced course I’m learning but I’m having difficulty in school
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Thanks sir I am lerning urdu
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Good job
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It's very hard to connect all letters together, but I already understand their meaning
Hayastan Khachatryan faisal
Hayastan Khachatryan faisal
Hayastan Khachatryan dgqrhx ydhdbg
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Subhanallah mashallah 👍👍👍
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Only good for time pass
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VERY GOOD
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Very nice video sir
Thank you
sir how i will to know that which form of the alphabet had to be used in the word that i am writing
+riya kumari By the sounds
hai
Please explain same sound letters....where and how to use?
You can learn by reading Urdu script with audio simultaneously.
make a vedeo which shows the difrence among leters like leter 'seen,soaad'
small ye and big ye where it is used etc
Dog is always
Send me email in detail please, (educationpyramiduae@gmail.com)
Please make more videos
Hi sir I'm confused for huqqa spellings. ..why it's not alif at the end.
It ends with Hah sound not aa sound.
@@EDUCATIONPYRAMIDUAE so in other words, should it be hu-qah? i assume pesh is used over the he for hu.
Anyway nice lessons here bro... really kinda appreciate your efforts here. Or where else I can get so good lessons for free? :)
Globs web certainly not that a bad thing after all... it has some real good benifits too. ;)
Thank you
masah allah
Thank you
I have a question how do we know when to use toe or te
You are a great teacher. I had a doubt. Why didn't you use tasdeed in Chammach?
I deliberately avoid using them as focus is spoken here and these are not common in day to day scripts.
WOW THANKS YOU REALLY TAUT ME
assalamualikum nahid have you completely taught by azeem sir. I mean i too started learning from azeem sir and i appreatiate him for guiding us for such help. but i would like to know that i how many months have it taken for you to learn urdu writing . pls i wiuld be glad if you give me a rply on my question . you can text me on my email my email id is masoomasyeda2014@gmail.com
hi can you pls give reply
Masooma ali Syeda
Language learning is not a good idea when we link it with time. It is life long process. The important is to have progress after each day/week / month. Complete the available lessons and repeat it again after some short gap. During learning apply it on your own work for which you are learning the language. When you will apply learning on your own work you will be motivated and can work hard that will take you to the next stage. Find someone around you who can encourage you in this mission.
EDUCATION PYRAMID UAE jazakallahu khair sir. inshallah i will try to do to which to told me
i think you need english lessons too.
GOOD
Thank you
Urdu likhne ke liye kaunsa oen use koya hai. Isvit caligraphy pen
Any calligraphic pen.
sir ray is non connector so how did you connect it with kaaf in bakri
connector mean connector to all letters
Difference in degree and dagree or dugree in Urdu as no zer zaber present. How to differentiate?
Read like English as it is English word. ڈ گری
we can write BABA with zer instead of alif. what is the difference ??
do you mean zabar then it will give sound when we say bUk bUk
It is when we want longer aa sound
It is when we want longer aa sound
I learned Urdu on my own many years back but still the fluency in reading is missing. How can I increase my reading speed and accuracy?
Do peed reading aloud
U mean speed reading??
Sorry it was typing mistake (seed writing). I meant do speed reading and reading aloud.
Sir why you didn't added "uu" sound in huqah.
It is covered by "pesh"
Oh! Thankyou Dr Azeem.
you are welcome
Sir please tell me which pen you use to write
calligraphic pen
The video is not proper only audio available after some time
can i get image or pdf of the all the letters and their words?
I am trying to find time for such requirement, but always fail.
Thnks sir for video
But sir ek baat mujhe samj nhi lagi ke jo shoti ye hai wo kbhi ye ki sound deti hai aur kabhi i ki jaise rail jha pr ye ki sound aur gadi main i ki sound plz sir expalin
Vippen Bhatia Hi Vippen BhatiaI apologize for late reply. I missed this comment. Please note that when it comes in the end it will give "i" sound especially in feminine case like KURSI(chair), otherwise it gives sound of "ay".
Thnks sir
Hi, would you be interested in teaching Urdu online to my kids ? Thanks
Its would be difficult as I have lot of engagements.
We do not mention zer in degree in final word??
(ی) sound already produce such , so we an avoid such emphasis symbols.