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26 [twenty-six]

In nature

In nature

‫26 [چھبیس]‬

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‫قدرتی نظارے‬

[qudrati nazare]

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Do you see the tower there? ‫ت- و- ٹ--- د--- ر-- ہ-----‬ ‫تم وہ ٹاور دیکھ رہے ہو؟کیا‬ 0
tu- w-- t---- d--- r---- h-?tum woh tower dekh rahay ho?
Do you see the mountain there? ‫ت- و- پ--- د--- ر-- ہ-----‬ ‫تم وہ پہاڑ دیکھ رہے ہو؟کیا‬ 0
tu- w-- p---- d--- r---- h-?tum woh pahar dekh rahay ho?
Do you see the village there? ‫ت- و- د---- د--- ر-- ہ-----‬ ‫تم وہ دیہات دیکھ رہے ہو؟کیا‬ 0
tu- w-- d----- d--- r---- h-?tum woh dehaat dekh rahay ho?
Do you see the river there? ‫ت- و- د--- د--- ر-- ہ-----‬ ‫تم وہ دریا دیکھ رہے ہو؟کیا‬ 0
tu- w-- d---- d--- r---- h-?tum woh darya dekh rahay ho?
Do you see the bridge there? ‫ت- و- پ- د--- ر-- ہ-----‬ ‫تم وہ پل دیکھ رہے ہو؟کیا‬ 0
tu- w-- p-- d--- r---- h-?tum woh pal dekh rahay ho?
Do you see the lake there? ‫ت- و- ج--- د--- ر-- ہ-----‬ ‫تم وہ جھیل دیکھ رہے ہو؟کیا‬ 0
tu- w-- j---- d--- r---- h-?tum woh jheel dekh rahay ho?
I like that bird. ‫و- پ---- م--- ا--- ل--- ہ-‬ ‫وہ پرندہ مجھے اچھا لگتا ہے‬ 0
wo- p------- m---- a--- l-- r--- h-iwoh parindah mujhe acha lag raha hai
I like that tree. ‫و- د--- م--- ا--- ل--- ہ-‬ ‫وہ درخت مجھے اچھا لگتا ہے‬ 0
wo- d------ m---- a--- l-- r--- h-iwoh darakht mujhe acha lag raha hai
I like this stone. ‫و- پ--- م--- ا--- ل--- ہ-‬ ‫وہ پتھر مجھے اچھا لگتا ہے‬ 0
wo- p----- m---- a--- l-- r--- h-iwoh pathar mujhe acha lag raha hai
I like that park. ‫و- پ--- م--- ا--- ل--- ہ-‬ ‫وہ پارک مجھے اچھا لگتا ہے‬ 0
wo- p--- m---- a--- l-- r--- h-iwoh park mujhe acha lag raha hai
I like that garden. ‫و- ب----- م--- ا--- ل--- ہ-‬ ‫وہ باغیچہ مجھے اچھا لگتا ہے‬ 0
wo- b------- m---- a--- l-- r--- h-iwoh baagicha mujhe acha lag raha hai
I like this flower. ‫ی- پ--- م--- ا--- ل--- ہ-‬ ‫یہ پھول مجھے اچھا لگتا ہے‬ 0
ye- p---- m---- a--- l-- r--- h-iyeh phool mujhe acha lag raha hai
I find that pretty. ‫م--- ی- خ------ ل--- ہ-‬ ‫مجھے یہ خوبصورت لگتا ہے‬ 0
mu--- y-- k-------- l-- r--- h-imujhe yeh khobsorat lag raha hai
I find that interesting. ‫م--- ی- د---- ل--- ہ-‬ ‫مجھے یہ دلچسپ لگتا ہے‬ 0
mu--- y-- d------- l-- r--- h-imujhe yeh dilchasp lag raha hai
I find that gorgeous. ‫م--- ی- ب-- خ------ ل--- ہ-‬ ‫مجھے یہ بہت خوبصورت لگتا ہے‬ 0
mu--- y-- b---- k-------- l-- r--- h-imujhe yeh bohat khobsorat lag raha hai
I find that ugly. ‫م--- ی- ب- ص--- ل--- ہ-‬ ‫مجھے یہ بد صورت لگتا ہے‬ 0
mu--- y-- b-- s----- l-- r--- h-imujhe yeh bad soorat lag raha hai
I find that boring. ‫ی- ب-- ل--- ہ- م---‬ ‫یہ بور لگتا ہے مجھے‬ 0
ye- b--- h-iyeh bore hai
I find that terrible. ‫ی- ہ--- ن-- ل--- ہ- م---‬ ‫یہ ہیبت ناک لگتا ہے مجھے‬ 0
ye- H----- n--- h-iyeh Haibat naak hai

Languages and sayings

There are sayings in every language. In this way, sayings are an important part of national identity. Sayings reveal the norms and values of a country. Their form is generally known and fixed, not modifiable. Sayings are always short and succinct. Metaphors are often used in them. Many sayings are also poetically constructed. Most sayings give us advice or rules of conduct. But some sayings also offer obvious criticism. Sayings also often use stereotypes. So they may be about supposedly typical traits of other countries or people. Sayings have a long tradition. Aristotle praised them as short philosophical pieces. They are an important stylistic device in rhetoric and literature. What makes them special is that they always remain topical. In linguistics there is a discipline, which is devoted just to them. Many sayings exist in multiple languages. Thus they can be lexically identical. In this case, speakers of different languages use the same words. Bellende Hunde beißen nicht, Perro que ladra no muerde. (DE-ES) Other sayings are semantically similar. Meaning the same idea is expressed using different words. Appeler un chat un chat, Dire pane al pane e vino al vino. (FR-IT) So sayings help us understand other people and cultures. Most interesting are the sayings that are found worldwide. Those are about the "major" topics of human life. These sayings deal with universal experiences. They show that we're all alike – no matter what language we speak!
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