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QuestionHow do I say "Goodbye" in Urdu?Community AnswerYou may say 'Allah Haafiz' or 'Allah Nighibaan' which means 'May Allah protect you' or you may also say 'As-salam-o-alaikum' as you did when you met the person.
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QuestionHow do I say "Hello, how are you" in Urdu?Community Answer'Assalam u alaikum aap keseh hain?'
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QuestionHow do I say "what is your name?"Community Answer'Aapka naam kia hai?' is what you say. Naam is Urdu for name. So if you start the conversation and say 'naam' very politely, they'll tell you their name.
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QuestionHow do I say "good morning" in Pakistan?Community Answer'Subha Bakher' is the common translation. This, however, is not a common thing to say in a formal conversation. It is better to start your conversation right away, after say Salam.
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QuestionHow do I say "Hi, what is your name." in Pakistan?Community AnswerJust say, 'assalamu 'alaikum, aap ka kia naam hai? Or if you're in the capital or Karachi or some developed place, say that in English, people don't tend to mind. If they understand you, they'll reply with their name. 'Naam' is Urdu for name.
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QuestionHow do I say, "hello"?Community Answer"Asalum aleikum." This is more of a formal way to greet someone. This means "hello" in Arabic as well as in Somali.
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QuestionHow do I say "good afternoon" in Pakistani?Community AnswerSepahar bakhair is close enough.
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QuestionHow do I say goodbye in Pakistan?Community AnswerPeople commonly say "Allah Hafiz" or "Khuda Hafiz"; we also say "Alwidaah". But you can simply just say goodbye, because most people in Pakistan understand English.
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QuestionWhat message do I use in a card of thanks in Pakistan?Community AnswerYou can write "Aap ka bohat bohat Shukria," which means, "Thank you so much."
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QuestionHow do I say "how are you?" in Pakistan?Community AnswerSay: "aap kesai ho" for younger "aap kesai hein" for male elders and "aap kesi hein" for female elders.
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