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Instruction to begin a task.
문화적 배경
In Pakistani schools, the phrase is often followed by 'Bismillah' by students to ensure blessings on their work. In the highly refined culture of Lucknow, you might hear 'کرم فرما کر خامہ فرسائی شروع کریں' (Please begin the rubbing of the pen), a very poetic variation. On Urdu social media, 'لکھنا شروع کریں' is a common prompt for 'Write a comment' or 'Start a thread'. In Sufi literature, starting to write is seen as an act of 'Zikr' (remembrance), where the pen is an extension of the soul.
The 'Karein' Rule
When in doubt, always use 'karein'. It is never rude and works in 99% of situations.
Bismillah
In many Urdu-speaking households, saying 'Bismillah' before you 'likhna shuru karein' is considered good luck.
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Instruction to begin a task.
The 'Karein' Rule
When in doubt, always use 'karein'. It is never rude and works in 99% of situations.
Bismillah
In many Urdu-speaking households, saying 'Bismillah' before you 'likhna shuru karein' is considered good luck.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing word to complete the polite instruction.
براہ کرم اپنا سبق لکھنا _______ کریں۔
'Shuru' means start, which completes the phrase 'Start writing'.
Which of the following is the most polite way to tell a teacher to start writing?
آپ بورڈ پر _______۔
'Kijiye' is the most formal and respectful form, appropriate for a teacher.
Complete the dialogue between an invigilator and a student.
Invigilator: Time is up! Stop writing. Student: Sir, can I have one more minute? Invigilator: No, you should have _______ earlier.
The past tense 'shuru kiya' is needed here to say 'should have started'.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제براہ کرم اپنا سبق لکھنا _______ کریں۔
'Shuru' means start, which completes the phrase 'Start writing'.
آپ بورڈ پر _______۔
'Kijiye' is the most formal and respectful form, appropriate for a teacher.
Invigilator: Time is up! Stop writing. Student: Sir, can I have one more minute? Invigilator: No, you should have _______ earlier.
The past tense 'shuru kiya' is needed here to say 'should have started'.
🎉 점수: /3
자주 묻는 질문
3 질문Yes, 'likhna' covers both handwriting and typing in modern Urdu.
Absolutely. You can say 'khana shuru karein' (start eating) or 'parhna shuru karein' (start reading).
'Shuru' is common and everyday. 'Aaghaz' is very formal and poetic.
관련 표현
کام شروع کریں
similarStart the work
پڑھنا شروع کریں
similarStart reading
لکھنا بند کریں
contrastStop writing
تحریر کریں
specialized formTo compose/write