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21 [twenty-one]

Small Talk 2

Small Talk 2

‫21 [اکیس]‬

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‫مختصر گفتگو 2‬

[mukhtasir guftagu]

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Where do you come from? ‫آپ--ہا--ک--رہن--و----ہ---‬ ‫-- ک--- ک- ر--- و--- ہ---- ‫-پ ک-ا- ک- ر-ن- و-ل- ہ-ں-‬ --------------------------- ‫آپ کہاں کے رہنے والے ہیں؟‬ 0
a-- kaha- k- re--e-w-lay-ha--? a-- k---- k- r---- w---- h---- a-p k-h-n k- r-h-e w-l-y h-i-? ------------------------------ aap kahan ke rehne walay hain?
From Basel. ‫-ازل -ا‬ ‫---- ک-- ‫-ا-ل ک-‬ --------- ‫بازل کا‬ 0
ba-e- ka b---- k- b-z-l k- -------- bazel ka
Basel is in Switzerland. ‫باز--س--ٹزرل-ن------ہے‬ ‫---- س--------- م-- ہ-- ‫-ا-ل س-ی-ز-ل-ن- م-ں ہ-‬ ------------------------ ‫بازل سویٹزرلینڈ میں ہے‬ 0
baz-- S-itz---a-d --i---ai b---- S---------- m--- h-- b-z-l S-i-z-r-a-d m-i- h-i -------------------------- bazel Switzerland mein hai
May I introduce Mr. Miller? ‫میں -- ک--تعا-ف مس-ر-مو---س--ک----سک-ا-ہ----یا‬ ‫--- آ- ک- ت---- م--- م--- س- ک--- س--- ہ------- ‫-ی- آ- ک- ت-ا-ف م-ٹ- م-ل- س- ک-و- س-ت- ہ-ں-ک-ا- ------------------------------------------------ ‫میں آپ کا تعارف مسٹر مولر سے کروا سکتا ہوں؟کیا‬ 0
mein--a- -----ar-f-m-ster ---le--- -----a --n? m--- a-- k- t----- m----- m------- k----- h--- m-i- a-p k- t-a-u- m-s-e- m-l-e-s- k-r-t- h-n- ---------------------------------------------- mein aap ka taaruf mister mullerse karata hon?
He is a foreigner. ‫و--غی---ل-ی---‬ ‫-- غ-- م--- ہ-- ‫-ہ غ-ر م-ک- ہ-‬ ---------------- ‫وہ غیر ملکی ہے‬ 0
h- ghair-mu--i-h--n h- g---- m---- h--- h- g-a-r m-l-i h-i- ------------------- hi ghair mulki hain
He speaks several languages. ‫-ہ-بہت سا-ی -ب-نی----ل-- ہے‬ ‫-- ب-- س--- ز----- ب---- ہ-- ‫-ہ ب-ت س-ر- ز-ا-ی- ب-ل-ا ہ-‬ ----------------------------- ‫یہ بہت ساری زبانیں بولتا ہے‬ 0
y-h--oh-- s-a-i -u-a-a----o--ay-h--n y-- b---- s---- z------- b----- h--- y-h b-h-t s-a-i z-b-n-i- b-l-a- h-i- ------------------------------------ yeh bohat saari zubanain boltay hain
Are you here for the first time? ‫کیا آپ پ-ل- د--ہ یہاں---ے-----‬ ‫--- آ- پ--- د--- ی--- آ-- ہ---- ‫-ی- آ- پ-ل- د-ع- ی-ا- آ-ے ہ-ں-‬ -------------------------------- ‫کیا آپ پہلی دفعہ یہاں آئے ہیں؟‬ 0
k----ap-pe------f-- -a-a---a- h-in? k-- a-- p---- d---- y---- a-- h---- k-a a-p p-h-i d-f-a y-h-n a-e h-i-? ----------------------------------- kya aap pehli dafaa yahan aae hain?
No, I was here once last year. ‫-ہیں،-م---پچ--ے---------یہ-- آی- -ھ-‬ ‫----- م-- پ---- س-- ب-- ی--- آ-- ت--- ‫-ہ-ں- م-ں پ-ھ-ے س-ل ب-ی ی-ا- آ-ا ت-ا- -------------------------------------- ‫نہیں، میں پچھلے سال بھی یہاں آیا تھا‬ 0
n-h---me-- --ch--- s--- bh- yahan-aa-a---a n---- m--- p------ s--- b-- y---- a--- t-- n-h-, m-i- p-c-a-y s-a- b-i y-h-n a-y- t-a ------------------------------------------ nahi, mein pichaly saal bhi yahan aaya tha
Only for a week, though. ‫-یک--ص-ف ا-- -ف-ے کے -یے‬ ‫---- ص-- ا-- ہ--- ک- ل--- ‫-ی-ن ص-ف ا-ک ہ-ت- ک- ل-ے- -------------------------- ‫لیکن صرف ایک ہفتے کے لیے‬ 0
l-kin--i-f -i--h---ay--e li-e l---- s--- a-- h----- k- l--- l-k-n s-r- a-k h-f-a- k- l-y- ----------------------------- lekin sirf aik haftay ke liye
How do you like it here? ‫-- -- یہ-ں ک-س- ل----- ---‬ ‫-- ک- ی--- ک--- ل- ر-- ہ--- ‫-پ ک- ی-ا- ک-س- ل- ر-ا ہ-؟- ---------------------------- ‫آپ کو یہاں کیسا لگ رہا ہے؟‬ 0
a-p--------n---i-- l-g -aha---i? a-- k- y---- k---- l-- r--- h--- a-p k- y-h-n k-i-a l-g r-h- h-i- -------------------------------- aap ko yahan kaisa lag raha hai?
A lot. The people are nice. ‫بہت---ھا- لوگ ب-ت-اچ-- ہی-‬ ‫--- ا---- ل-- ب-- ا--- ہ--- ‫-ہ- ا-ھ-۔ ل-گ ب-ت ا-ھ- ہ-ں- ---------------------------- ‫بہت اچھا۔ لوگ بہت اچھے ہیں‬ 0
b-hat-ac-a---og --hat-a---y hain b---- a---- l-- b---- a---- h--- b-h-t a-h-. l-g b-h-t a-h-y h-i- -------------------------------- bohat acha. log bohat achay hain
And I like the scenery, too. ‫یہا--کے ع-اقے م-ھے-پس-د ہی-‬ ‫---- ک- ع---- م--- پ--- ہ--- ‫-ہ-ں ک- ع-ا-ے م-ھ- پ-ن- ہ-ں- ----------------------------- ‫یہاں کے علاقے مجھے پسند ہیں‬ 0
y-han-k--i-a-ay--u--e--asa-d hain y---- k- i----- m---- p----- h--- y-h-n k- i-a-a- m-j-e p-s-n- h-i- --------------------------------- yahan ke ilaqay mujhe pasand hain
What is your profession? ‫آ--ک----ا- ک-تے--یں؟‬ ‫-- ک-- ک-- ک--- ہ---- ‫-پ ک-ا ک-م ک-ت- ہ-ں-‬ ---------------------- ‫آپ کیا کام کرتے ہیں؟‬ 0
aa--k-a---a- k-rte-hain? a-- k-- k--- k---- h---- a-p k-a k-a- k-r-e h-i-? ------------------------ aap kya kaam karte hain?
I am a translator. ‫------ر-م-ہ--‬ ‫--- م---- ہ--- ‫-ی- م-ر-م ہ-ں- --------------- ‫میں مترجم ہوں‬ 0
me-- m--raji--h-n m--- m------- h-- m-i- m-t-a-i- h-n ----------------- mein mutrajim hon
I translate books. ‫م-----ا--- کے--رج-ے کرت- ---‬ ‫--- ک----- ک- ت---- ک--- ہ--- ‫-ی- ک-ا-و- ک- ت-ج-ے ک-ت- ہ-ں- ------------------------------ ‫میں کتابوں کے ترجمے کرتا ہوں‬ 0
m-in-ki----- -e -r----k--t--hon m--- k------ k- t---- k---- h-- m-i- k-t-b-n k- t-j-e k-r-a h-n ------------------------------- mein kitabon ke trjme karta hon
Are you alone here? ‫کی- -پ-یہ-ں -کیل- ہ-ں؟‬ ‫--- آ- ی--- ا---- ہ---- ‫-ی- آ- ی-ا- ا-ی-ے ہ-ں-‬ ------------------------ ‫کیا آپ یہاں اکیلے ہیں؟‬ 0
k-a -a--y-ha---k-ile- ha-n? k-- a-- y---- a------ h---- k-a a-p y-h-n a-a-l-y h-i-? --------------------------- kya aap yahan akailey hain?
No, my wife / my husband is also here. ‫نہیں- -یر---یو--میر--شو-- بھ- ی--- --‬ ‫----- م--- ب-------- ش--- ب-- ی--- ہ-- ‫-ہ-ں- م-ر- ب-و-/-ی-ا ش-ہ- ب-ی ی-ا- ہ-‬ --------------------------------------- ‫نہیں، میری بیوی/میرا شوہر بھی یہاں ہے‬ 0
n-h-----r- b----/ m--a---oh-r -hi-yah----ai n---- m--- b--- / m--- s----- b-- y---- h-- n-h-, m-r- b-w- / m-r- s-o-a- b-i y-h-n h-i ------------------------------------------- nahi, meri biwi / mera shohar bhi yahan hai
And those are my two children. ‫او- وہاں م----دو--ں -چ---ی-‬ ‫--- و--- م--- د---- ب-- ہ--- ‫-و- و-ا- م-ر- د-ن-ں ب-ے ہ-ں- ----------------------------- ‫اور وہاں میرے دونوں بچے ہیں‬ 0
a-- -a-----ere dono --c-a- h--n a-- w---- m--- d--- b----- h--- a-r w-h-n m-r- d-n- b-c-a- h-i- ------------------------------- aur wahan mere dono bachay hain

Romance Languages

700 million people speak a Romance language as their native tongue. Thus the Romance language group ranks among the most significant worldwide. Romance languages belong to the Indo-European language family. All Romance languages date back to Latin. This means they are descendants of the language of Rome. The basis of all Romance languages was Vulgar Latin. By which is meant the Latin spoken in late ancient times. Vulgar Latin was spread throughout Europe through Roman conquests. Out of it there then developed the Romance languages and dialects. Latin itself is an Italian language. There are in total about 15 Romance languages. The exact number is difficult to determine. It is often unclear whether independent languages or only dialects exist. A few Romance languages have died out over the years. But new languages based on Romance languages have also developed. They are Creole languages. Today, Spanish is the largest Romance language worldwide. It belongs to the world languages with more than 380 million speakers. Romance languages are very interesting for scientists. Because the history of this linguistic group is well-documented. Latin or Roman texts have existed for 2,500 years. Linguists use them to examine the evolution of the individual languages. Thus, the rules from which language develops can be researched. Many of these results can be transferred to other languages. The grammar of Romance languages is similarly constructed. Above all, however, the vocabulary of the languages is similar. If a person speaks one Romance language, he can easily learn another one. Thank you, Latin!
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The Japanese language is surely one of the most fascinating. Many people find the writing system especially interesting. It is comprised of Chinese symbols and two syllabaries. Another characteristic of Japanese is that it has many dialects. These differ from one another significantly in some cases. Thus it is possible that two speakers from different regions do not understand each other. Japanese has a melodic accent. If a word needs to be emphasized it is not spoken louder. The pitches of the sounds are varied. Approximately 130 million people speak Japanese. Naturally, the majority of those live in Japan. There are also large groups of Japanese speakers in Brazil and North America. They are the descendants of Japanese emigrants. There are relatively few true second language speakers. That is exactly what should motivate us to learn this exciting language!