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80 [eighty]

Adjectives 3

Adjectives 3

‫80 [اسّی]‬

assi

‫صفت 3‬

[sift]

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She has a dog. ‫ا--- پ-- ا-- ک--- ہ- -‬ ‫اسکے پاس ایک کتّا ہے -‬ 0
us--- p--- a-- h-- -uskay paas aik hai -
The dog is big. ‫ک--- ب-- ہ- -‬ ‫کتّا بڑا ہے -‬ 0
ba-- h-- -bara hai -
She has a big dog. ‫ا--- پ-- ب-- ک--- ہ- -‬ ‫اسکے پاس بڑا کتّا ہے -‬ 0
us--- p--- b--- h-- -uskay paas bara hai -
She has a house. ‫ا--- پ-- ا-- گ-- ہ- -‬ ‫اسکے پاس ایک گھر ہے -‬ 0
us--- p--- a-- g--- h-- -uskay paas aik ghar hai -
The house is small. ‫گ-- چ---- ہ- -‬ ‫گھر چھوٹا ہے -‬ 0
gh-- c----- h-- -ghar chhota hai -
She has a small house. ‫ا--- پ-- چ---- گ-- ہ- -‬ ‫اسکے پاس چھوٹا گھر ہے -‬ 0
us--- p--- c----- g--- h-- -uskay paas chhota ghar hai -
He is staying in a hotel. ‫و- ہ--- م-- ر--- ہ- -‬ ‫وہ ہوٹل میں رہتا ہے -‬ 0
wo- h---- m--- r---- h-- -woh hotel mein rehta hai -
The hotel is cheap. ‫ہ--- س--- ہ- -‬ ‫ہوٹل سستا ہے -‬ 0
ho--- s---- h-- -hotel sasta hai -
He is staying in a cheap hotel. ‫و- ا-- س--- ہ--- م-- ر--- ہ- -‬ ‫وہ ایک سستے ہوٹل میں رہتا ہے -‬ 0
wo- a-- s----- h---- m--- r---- h-- -woh aik sastay hotel mein rehta hai -
He has a car. ‫ا--- پ-- ا-- گ--- ہ- -‬ ‫اسکے پاس ایک گاڑی ہے -‬ 0
us--- p--- a-- g---- h-- -uskay paas aik gaari hai -
The car is expensive. ‫گ--- م---- ہ- -‬ ‫گاڑی مہنگی ہے -‬ 0
ga--- m----- h-- -gaari mehngi hai -
He has an expensive car. ‫ا--- پ-- ا-- م---- گ--- ہ- -‬ ‫اسکے پاس ایک مہنگی گاڑی ہے -‬ 0
us--- p--- a-- m----- g---- h-- -uskay paas aik mehngi gaari hai -
He reads a novel. ‫و- ن--- پ-- ر-- ہ- -‬ ‫وہ ناول پڑھ رہا ہے -‬ 0
wo- n---- p--- r--- h-- -woh novel parh raha hai -
The novel is boring. ‫ن--- ب-- ہ- -‬ ‫ناول بور ہے -‬ 0
no--- b--- h-- -novel bore hai -
He is reading a boring novel. ‫و- ا-- ب-- ن--- پ-- ر-- ہ- -‬ ‫وہ ایک بور ناول پڑھ رہا ہے -‬ 0
wo- a-- b--- n---- p--- r--- h-- -woh aik bore novel parh raha hai -
She is watching a movie. ‫و- ف-- د--- ر-- ہ- -‬ ‫وہ فلم دیکھ رہی ہے -‬ 0
wo- f--- d--- r--- h-- -woh film dekh rahi hai -
The movie is exciting. ‫ف-- س---- خ-- ہ- -‬ ‫فلم سنسنی خیز ہے -‬ 0
fi-- s------ k---- h-- -film sansani khaiz hai -
She is watching an exciting movie. ‫و- ا-- س---- خ-- ف-- د--- ر-- ہ- -‬ ‫وہ ایک سنسنی خیز فلم دیکھ رہی ہے -‬ 0
wo- a-- s------ k---- f--- d--- r--- h-- -woh aik sansani khaiz film dekh rahi hai -

The language of academics

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