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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode (completely in English) I tell you about my experience in Pakistan motorcycling from Islamabad to Skardu and back. I went with the tour company <a href="https://www.instagram.com/lostwithpurpose/" target="_blank">Lost with Purpose</a>. Feel free to reach out to our tour guides <a href="https://www.instagram.com/ihsaneya/" target="_blank">Ihsan</a> and <a href="https://www.instagram.com/show_me_pakistan/" target="_blank">Wasim</a>. </p><p>I also highly recommend listening to this Buddhist monk <a href="https://insighttimer.com/cheolsoeng/guided-meditations/two-kinds-of-people-in-the-world-what-is-ignorance-in-buddhism?_branch_match_id=1447870939053558748&utm_source=copy&utm_medium=guided_meditation&_branch_referrer=H4sIAAAAAAAAA8soKSkottLXz8wrzkzXyyjRT6vK84%2FIS843C06yrytKTUstKsrMS49PKsovL04tsnXOKMrPTQUAIS%2BEqzYAAAA%3D" target="_blank">HERE</a>. Enjoy the photos I’ve posted on the website. Let me know if you have any questions on the page for this episode or reach out via any of our socials. Thank you for listening!!</p>
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I also highly recommend listening to this Buddhist monk HERE. Enjoy the photos I’ve posted on the website (www.urduseekhiye.com/e33). Feel free to connect with us through any of our social media sites! Also post any questions you may have on the page for this episode. I hope you enjoy hearing about my journey!</itunes:summary>
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I also highly recommend listening to this Buddhist monk HERE. Enjoy the photos I’ve posted on the website (www.urduseekhiye.com/e33). Feel free to connect with us through any of our social media sites! Also post any questions you may have on the page for this episode. I hope you enjoy hearing about my journey!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode I translate the sentences from one of our Urdu handwriting lessons. Did you know that Arsalan sahab and I have created an Urdu Handwriting course? Check it out <a href="https://www.udemy.com/course/complete-urdu-handwriting-course/?referralCode=D6C6A90A20FF24CB136D">HERE</a>. The sentences in this episode are more advanced, but if you are interested in learning how to write Urdu from the beginning check out lesson number 1. Be sure to come back to this page as I will also post the video of me writing out all the sentences by hand. Be sure to subscribe to the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/urduseekhiye">YouTube channel</a> so you get notified of when it's published. </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>I wanted to go over Seth Godin's blog once more - it was initially covered in episode #26. The words spark excitement in me for when I am thinking about starting something new. Even though Urdu Seekhiye is now an old project, writing and publishing each new episode really does feel like a new project and the potential of it reaching new audience members (and old ones) excites me. Feel free to help with this endeavor. Be sure to download the PDF for the full episode at www.urduseekhiye.com/E26! nayā sāl mubārak ho!!</p><p>Be sure to let US know if you have any questions on the episode's page: <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e26/" target="_blank">Here</a>.<br /><br />Thank you for learning Urdu with Shireen!<br /><a href="https://linktr.ee/urduseekhiye" target="_blank">Connect with US</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wanted to go over Seth Godin's blog once more - it was initially covered in episode #26. The words spark excitement in me for when I am thinking about starting something new. Even though Urdu Seekhiye is now an old project, writing and publishing each new episode really does feel like a new project and the potential of it reaching new audience members (and old ones) excites me. Feel free to help with this endeavor. Be sure to download the PDF for the full episode at www.urduseekhiye.com/E26! nayā sāl mubārak ho!!</p><p>Be sure to let US know if you have any questions on the episode's page: <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e26/" target="_blank">Here</a>.<br /><br />Thank you for learning Urdu with Shireen!<br /><a href="https://linktr.ee/urduseekhiye" target="_blank">Connect with US</a></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[This is the second part of episode 31. Be sure to listen to part 1 before listening to this one.

This is a new series of episodes focused on grammar – specifically verb conjugation. For each episode, I’ll select a verb and then share with you how that verb is conjugated in the simple present, past, and future tenses. In this episode we’re going to focus on conjugating the to-be verb honā.  Various example sentences are shared in each of the tenses. For this episode, we also created an instagram/YouTube reel so be sure to check that out for additional sample sentences with the adjective (mota - fat). Don't forget to download the PDF for this episode as it's FREE! 
This episode is available in two parts, both parts are available in most podcast players, but they are also available on the website. www.urduseekhiye.com/e31

Be sure to ask US your questions in the discussion section for this episode by visting the website! Happy learning! 
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      <itunes:summary>This is the second part of episode 31. Be sure to listen to part 1 before listening to this one.

This is a new series of episodes focused on grammar – specifically verb conjugation. For each episode, I’ll select a verb and then share with you how that verb is conjugated in the simple present, past, and future tenses. In this episode we’re going to focus on conjugating the to-be verb honā.  Various example sentences are shared in each of the tenses. For this episode, we also created an instagram/YouTube reel so be sure to check that out for additional sample sentences with the adjective (mota - fat). Don&apos;t forget to download the PDF for this episode as it&apos;s FREE! 
This episode is available in two parts, both parts are available in most podcast players, but they are also available on the website. www.urduseekhiye.com/e31

Be sure to ask US your questions in the discussion section for this episode by visting the website! Happy learning!</itunes:summary>
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This is a new series of episodes focused on grammar – specifically verb conjugation. For each episode, I’ll select a verb and then share with you how that verb is conjugated in the simple present, past, and future tenses. In this episode we’re going to focus on conjugating the to-be verb honā.  Various example sentences are shared in each of the tenses. For this episode, we also created an instagram/YouTube reel so be sure to check that out for additional sample sentences with the adjective (mota - fat). Don&apos;t forget to download the PDF for this episode as it&apos;s FREE! 
This episode is available in two parts, both parts are available in most podcast players, but they are also available on the website. www.urduseekhiye.com/e31

Be sure to ask US your questions in the discussion section for this episode by visting the website! Happy learning!</itunes:subtitle>
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This episode is available in two parts, both parts are available in most podcast players, but they are also available on the website. www.urduseekhiye.com/e31

Be sure to ask US your questions in the discussion section for this episode by visting the website! Happy learning! 
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This episode is available in two parts, both parts are available in most podcast players, but they are also available on the website. www.urduseekhiye.com/e31

Be sure to ask US your questions in the discussion section for this episode by visting the website! Happy learning!</itunes:summary>
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This episode is available in two parts, both parts are available in most podcast players, but they are also available on the website. www.urduseekhiye.com/e31

Be sure to ask US your questions in the discussion section for this episode by visting the website! Happy learning!</itunes:subtitle>
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Please consider sharing this episode with someone else who is also learning Urdu and do leave US a review - it helps spread the word! Thank you for learning Urdu with Shireen!!</itunes:summary>
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Please consider sharing this episode with someone else who is also learning Urdu and do leave US a review - it helps spread the word! Thank you for learning Urdu with Shireen!!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This is a grammar episode focused on the topic of possessive adjectives. Now you can say things like:  </p><ul><li>What is his/her name?    (in kā nām kyā hai?)</li><li>This book is [all of] theirs.    (yih kitāb in [sab] kī hai.)</li><li>This is their book.       (yih kitāb in kī hai)</li></ul><p>Download the PDF for tons more example and visit the page for E28 repeatedly as we'll be posting more goodies related to this topic.  Quizzes and Notion templates coming soon.<br /><br />Be sure to let US know if you have any questions on the episode's page: <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e28/" target="_blank">Listen to Episode 28 Here</a>.<br /><br />Thank you for learning Urdu with Shireen!<br /><a href="https://linktr.ee/urduseekhiye" target="_blank">Connect with US</a></p>
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What is his/her name?    (in kā nām kyā hai?)
This book is [all of] theirs.    (yih kitāb in [sab] kī hai.)
This is their book.       (yih kitāb in kī hai)

Be sure to download the PDF for more examples. Quizzes and Notion templates coming soon.</itunes:summary>
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What is his/her name?    (in kā nām kyā hai?)
This book is [all of] theirs.    (yih kitāb in [sab] kī hai.)
This is their book.       (yih kitāb in kī hai)

Be sure to download the PDF for more examples. Quizzes and Notion templates coming soon.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode was such a joy to produce, and a long time coming. In this episode Mansoor and I translate Seth Godin's blog post titled <a href="https://seths.blog/2018/01/beginning-is-underrated/" target="_blank">Beginning is Underrated</a>. This post inspired me to start the Urdu Seekhiye podcast, so it means a lot. I hope that it inspires you to begin something that you may have been putting off, or restart something that you gave up on.<br /><br /><i><strong>"Merely begin, with the humility of someone who’s not sure, and the excitement of someone who knows that it’s possible."</strong></i><br /><br />Be sure to let US know if you have any questions on the episode's page: <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e26/" target="_blank">Listen to Episode 26 Here</a>.<br /><br />If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode was such a joy to produce, and a long time coming. In this episode Mansoor and I translate Seth Godin's blog post titled <a href="https://seths.blog/2018/01/beginning-is-underrated/" target="_blank">Beginning is Underrated</a>. This post inspired me to start the Urdu Seekhiye podcast, so it means a lot. I hope that it inspires you to begin something that you may have been putting off, or restart something that you gave up on.<br /><br /><i><strong>"Merely begin, with the humility of someone who’s not sure, and the excitement of someone who knows that it’s possible."</strong></i><br /><br />Be sure to let US know if you have any questions on the episode's page: <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e26/" target="_blank">Listen to Episode 26 Here</a>.<br /><br />If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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&quot;Merely begin, with the humility of someone who’s not sure, and the excitement of someone who knows that it’s possible.&quot;

Be sure to let US know if you have any questions on the episode&apos;s page:  www.urduseekhiye.com/e26.
Thank you for learning Urdu with Shireen! Be sure to follow us on social media and say hello! @UrduSeekhiye

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:summary>
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&quot;Merely begin, with the humility of someone who’s not sure, and the excitement of someone who knows that it’s possible.&quot;

Be sure to let US know if you have any questions on the episode&apos;s page:  www.urduseekhiye.com/e26.
Thank you for learning Urdu with Shireen! Be sure to follow us on social media and say hello! @UrduSeekhiye

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 2 Apr 2021 14:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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The past tense of hona is also discussed and more examples of the past tense are available on the free handout so be sure to download that from the website: www.urduseekhiye.com/e25.  

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!
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The past tense of hona is also discussed and more examples of the past tense are available on the free handout so be sure to download that from the website: www.urduseekhiye.com/e25.  

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!
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      <pubDate>Mon, 8 Feb 2021 02:24:01 +0000</pubDate>
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If you are enjoying our podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes so others can more easily find this podcast. If you know of others who might benefit from our podcast (or YouTube channel) help spread the word! Thank you for listening!

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If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:summary>
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If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:subtitle>
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Here is the YouTube video which I referred to in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGnV8zCK_Q8&amp;t=2s

Be sure to download the handout for this episode at www.urduseekhiye.com/e25.
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if you have kids you can share this nazm with them too!! 

Here is the YouTube video which I referred to in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGnV8zCK_Q8&amp;t=2s

Be sure to download the handout for this episode at www.urduseekhiye.com/e25.
If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:subtitle>
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Be sure to follow us on social media: @UrduSeekhiye

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Be sure to follow us on social media: @UrduSeekhiye

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>As salām 'alaikum! Thank you for listening to this episode. This episode was released to make you aware of the amazing Urdu Handwriting course that we have developed in partnership with Handwriting Universe. </p><p>The link to register: <a href="https://www.bit.ly/UrduHandwriting" target="_blank">www.bit.ly/UrduHandwriting</a></p><p>Sorry the discount is no longer valid. It expired on July 02, 2021. However, if you cannot afford the full price, please email me and we can discuss.  I don't want to stop anyone with a true interest in improving their handwriting (or in learning to write Urdu) to miss the opportunity to do so. :)</p><p>Let us know if you have any questions: Shireen@urduseekhiye.com! Thank you again!</p><p>If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As salām 'alaikum! Thank you for listening to this episode. This episode was released to make you aware of the amazing Urdu Handwriting course that we have developed in partnership with Handwriting Universe. </p><p>The link to register: <a href="https://www.bit.ly/UrduHandwriting" target="_blank">www.bit.ly/UrduHandwriting</a></p><p>Sorry the discount is no longer valid. It expired on July 02, 2021. However, if you cannot afford the full price, please email me and we can discuss.  I don't want to stop anyone with a true interest in improving their handwriting (or in learning to write Urdu) to miss the opportunity to do so. :)</p><p>Let us know if you have any questions: Shireen@urduseekhiye.com! Thank you again!</p><p>If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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      <itunes:summary>As salām &apos;alaikum! Thank you for listening to this episode. This episode was released to make you aware of the amazing Urdu Handwriting course that I have developed in partnership with Handwriting Universe. 

The link to register: https://www.bit.ly/UrduHandwriting

Sorry the discount is no longer valid. It expired on July 02, 2021. However, if you cannot afford the full price, please email me and we can discuss.  I don&apos;t want to stop anyone with a true interest in improving their handwriting to miss the opportunity to do so. :)

Let us know if you have any questions: Shireen@urduseekhiye.com! Thank you again!
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      <itunes:subtitle>As salām &apos;alaikum! Thank you for listening to this episode. This episode was released to make you aware of the amazing Urdu Handwriting course that I have developed in partnership with Handwriting Universe. 

The link to register: https://www.bit.ly/UrduHandwriting

Sorry the discount is no longer valid. It expired on July 02, 2021. However, if you cannot afford the full price, please email me and we can discuss.  I don&apos;t want to stop anyone with a true interest in improving their handwriting to miss the opportunity to do so. :)

Let us know if you have any questions: Shireen@urduseekhiye.com! Thank you again!
If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:subtitle>
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The music in the intro and outro is by Jiill - check them out here: https://youtu.be/d7zG3ib9VRc

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:summary>
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The music in the intro and outro is by Jiill - check them out here: https://youtu.be/d7zG3ib9VRc

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:subtitle>
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Make sure to download the free handout as it contains various examples mentioned in the episode. Plus you can find out how to say the numbers 52 and 64, which we clearly didn’t know how to say during the episode. </itunes:summary>
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Make sure to download the free handout as it contains various examples mentioned in the episode. Plus you can find out how to say the numbers 52 and 64, which we clearly didn’t know how to say during the episode. </itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode does not fit into our theme of beginner episodes, but with all that's happening in the United States, we had to include this poem on the subject of the Black Lives Matter movement. This poem is by Aslam Gurdaspuri (a living poet). He can be found on Facebook if you want to learn more about him and see the complete poem.</p><p>The YouTube video of the news anchor reciting the poem can be found <a href="https://youtu.be/SIaxGgob_j0?t=156 " target="_blank">HERE</a>.   (he starts around 2:36)</p><p>The music in the intro & outro is by Mughal-e-Funk, the track is called <a href="https://open.spotify.com/album/11Hldw1EsZoRSgUMOjVF9z?si=vx2-3CvFT5-00wi-PF5XMg" target="_blank">Babar</a>.</p><p>A special thank you to <a href="https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~01f9ed3b6640d85d5f" target="_blank">Naeema</a> for her translation of this poem and for sharing her insightful interpretations which we hope will spark your interest in Urdu.</p><p>We would love to hear your thoughts on this. Please feel free to go to the website www.urduseekhiye.com/e20 or find us on any of our social media pages. Of course you can also email Shireen directly at Shireen@UrduSeekhiye.com.<br /><br />If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving US a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p><p> </p>
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The YouTube video of the news anchor reciting the poem can be found here: https://youtu.be/SIaxGgob_j0?t=156   (he starts around 2:36)

The music in the intro &amp; outro is by Mughal-e-Funk, the track is called Babar: https://open.spotify.com/album/11Hldw1EsZoRSgUMOjVF9z?si=vx2-3CvFT5-00wi-PF5XMg

A special thank you to Naeema for her translation of this poem and for sharing her insightful interpretations which we hope will spark further interest in Urdu.

We would love to hear your thoughts on this. Please feel free to go to the website www.urduseekhiye.com/e20 or find us on any of our social media pages. Of course you can also email Shireen directly at Shireen@UrduSeekhiye.com.
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The YouTube video of the news anchor reciting the poem can be found here: https://youtu.be/SIaxGgob_j0?t=156   (he starts around 2:36)

The music in the intro &amp; outro is by Mughal-e-Funk, the track is called Babar: https://open.spotify.com/album/11Hldw1EsZoRSgUMOjVF9z?si=vx2-3CvFT5-00wi-PF5XMg

A special thank you to Naeema for her translation of this poem and for sharing her insightful interpretations which we hope will spark further interest in Urdu.

We would love to hear your thoughts on this. Please feel free to go to the website www.urduseekhiye.com/e20 or find us on any of our social media pages. Of course you can also email Shireen directly at Shireen@UrduSeekhiye.com.
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode Shireen and Travis show you how to haggle with shop keepers, a practice very common in South Asia. You'll hear key vocabulary such as <strong>too expensive</strong>, <strong>show me</strong>,  <strong>how much</strong>,  <strong>price</strong>,  <strong>to buy</strong>, and many more. Be sure to download the handout for this episode from our website: www.urduseekhiye.com/e19.</p><p>Have any questions, post them on the discussion section of the website or email Shireen directly: shireen@urduseekhiye.com.</p><p>Be sure to also check out the <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e10/" target="_blank">Kingtox episode</a> that goes more deeply into the word "vālā."<br /><br />If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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Have any questions, post them on the discussion section of the website or email Shireen directly: shireen@urduseekhiye.com.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we learn how to work with object pronouns in Urdu using the extended oblique case. If you're not a fan of grammar (like myself) then you'll find this lesson very helpful as we use several examples to break down the grammar concept. Be sure to download the handout from episode 18's page (www.urduseekhiye.com/e18) otherwise you might find yourself a bit lost.</p><p>If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on Apple Podcasts <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing! <br /><br />https://urduseekhiye.sellfy.store/</p>
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Be sure to download the handout from episode 18&apos;s page. www.urduseekhiye.com/e18 otherwise you might find yourself a bit lost. 

Also be sure to show us some love by rating us on Apple Podcast and commenting in the discussion boards! Thank you for listening!!

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Be sure to download the handout from episode 18&apos;s page. www.urduseekhiye.com/e18 otherwise you might find yourself a bit lost. 

Also be sure to show us some love by rating us on Apple Podcast and commenting in the discussion boards! Thank you for listening!!

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we partner with Mahwash Rehman from <a href="https://bkk.buzzsprout.com/" target="_blank">Bachpan ki Kahaniyan</a>, a podcast retelling children's stories in Urdu. It's a great resource for those who already have some exposure to Urdu, but want to improve their vocabulary (like Shireen).</p><p>Want to learn more about the women's cricket team in Pakistan? Check out Mahwash's book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/9699251808" target="_blank">Women in Green.</a> If you want to hear Mahwash in her element check out <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPJl1-t_M48" target="_blank">her reciting poetry</a> in Urdu.</p><p>                                                                                ~*~</p><p>In this episode Mahwash and Shireen talk about the time. The vocabulary in this episode includes time (<strong>waqt</strong>), quarter past (<strong>savā</strong>), morning (<strong>subh</strong>), to get up (<strong>uṭhnā</strong>), to fill (<strong>bharnā</strong>), and much more. </p><p>Be sure to answer the questions from this episode (in the discussion section on our site). How would you say the following?</p><ol><li>I have to get up in half an hour.</li><li>It's six forty-five PM.</li><li>...but first, I have to eat breakfast. (download the free handout to learn how to say <strong>breakfast</strong>)</li><li>I eat lunch from 1 PM to 2:30 PM.</li></ol><p>Be sure to visit the website to download the handout for E18. <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e18">https://urduseekhiye.com/e18</a></p><p>To watch the video on how to tell time in Urdu click <a href="https://youtu.be/jSs-hCckyqE" target="_blank">HERE</a>.   bahot šukria sun-ne kā (Thank you very much for listening!)</p><p> </p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 9 May 2020 00:55:38 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode we partner with Mahwash Rehman from <a href="https://bkk.buzzsprout.com/" target="_blank">Bachpan ki Kahaniyan</a>, a podcast retelling children's stories in Urdu. It's a great resource for those who already have some exposure to Urdu, but want to improve their vocabulary (like Shireen).</p><p>Want to learn more about the women's cricket team in Pakistan? Check out Mahwash's book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/9699251808" target="_blank">Women in Green.</a> If you want to hear Mahwash in her element check out <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPJl1-t_M48" target="_blank">her reciting poetry</a> in Urdu.</p><p>                                                                                ~*~</p><p>In this episode Mahwash and Shireen talk about the time. The vocabulary in this episode includes time (<strong>waqt</strong>), quarter past (<strong>savā</strong>), morning (<strong>subh</strong>), to get up (<strong>uṭhnā</strong>), to fill (<strong>bharnā</strong>), and much more. </p><p>Be sure to answer the questions from this episode (in the discussion section on our site). How would you say the following?</p><ol><li>I have to get up in half an hour.</li><li>It's six forty-five PM.</li><li>...but first, I have to eat breakfast. (download the free handout to learn how to say <strong>breakfast</strong>)</li><li>I eat lunch from 1 PM to 2:30 PM.</li></ol><p>Be sure to visit the website to download the handout for E18. <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e18">https://urduseekhiye.com/e18</a></p><p>To watch the video on how to tell time in Urdu click <a href="https://youtu.be/jSs-hCckyqE" target="_blank">HERE</a>.   bahot šukria sun-ne kā (Thank you very much for listening!)</p><p> </p>
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In this episode Mahwash and Shireen talk about the time. The vocabulary in this episode includes time (waqt), quarter past (savā), morning (subh), to get up (uṭhnā), to fill (bharnā), and much more. 

Be sure to answer the questions from this episode (in the discussion section on our site). How would you say the following?

I have to get up in half an hour.
It&apos;s six forty-five PM.
...but first, I have to eat breakfast. (download the free handout to learn how to say breakfast)
I eat lunch from 1 PM to 2:30 PM.

Be sure to visit the website to download the handout for E18. https://urduseekhiye.com/e18

To watch the video on how to tell time in Urdu click HERE.  Also, remember to fill out the SURVEY. The next 50 people will get a free invitation to our Urdu Seekhiye online community.  bahot šukria sun-ne kā (Thank you very much for listening!)</itunes:summary>
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Want to learn more about the women&apos;s cricket team in Pakistan? Check out Mahwash&apos;s book: Women in Green. If you want to hear Mahwash in her element check out her reciting poetry in Urdu.
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In this episode Mahwash and Shireen talk about the time. The vocabulary in this episode includes time (waqt), quarter past (savā), morning (subh), to get up (uṭhnā), to fill (bharnā), and much more. 

Be sure to answer the questions from this episode (in the discussion section on our site). How would you say the following?

I have to get up in half an hour.
It&apos;s six forty-five PM.
...but first, I have to eat breakfast. (download the free handout to learn how to say breakfast)
I eat lunch from 1 PM to 2:30 PM.

Be sure to visit the website to download the handout for E18. https://urduseekhiye.com/e18

To watch the video on how to tell time in Urdu click HERE.  Also, remember to fill out the SURVEY. The next 50 people will get a free invitation to our Urdu Seekhiye online community.  bahot šukria sun-ne kā (Thank you very much for listening!)</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>We are living in different times right now. This episode will better prepare you to ask others how they are doing health-wise and whether they are washing their hands and doing their part by staying home. Vocabulary from this episode includes, <strong>health</strong>, <strong>social distancing</strong>, <strong>with care</strong>, <strong>with caution</strong>, <strong>flu</strong>, <strong>cough</strong>, and <strong>fever</strong> among many others. </p><p>Be sure to let us know your thoughts in the discussion section of the episode page: <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e17/">https://urduseekhiye.com/e17/</a> Also visit the page to download the extremely helpful PDF guide. Did we mention it's FREE?</p><p>If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 3 Apr 2020 18:59:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are living in different times right now. This episode will better prepare you to ask others how they are doing health-wise and whether they are washing their hands and doing their part by staying home. Vocabulary from this episode includes, <strong>health</strong>, <strong>social distancing</strong>, <strong>with care</strong>, <strong>with caution</strong>, <strong>flu</strong>, <strong>cough</strong>, and <strong>fever</strong> among many others. </p><p>Be sure to let us know your thoughts in the discussion section of the episode page: <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e17/">https://urduseekhiye.com/e17/</a> Also visit the page to download the extremely helpful PDF guide. Did we mention it's FREE?</p><p>If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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Be sure to let us know your thoughts in the discussion section of the episode page: https://urduseekhiye.com/e17/ Also visit the page to download the extremely helpful PDF guide. Did we mention it&apos;s FREE?

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:summary>
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Be sure to let us know your thoughts in the discussion section of the episode page: https://urduseekhiye.com/e17/ Also visit the page to download the extremely helpful PDF guide. Did we mention it&apos;s FREE?

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode I'm joined by a loyal listener, Alessia. Listen to this episode to learn more about why she's learning Urdu. Did I mention she's Italian!?  She's a great example of how no language is too difficult to learn if enough time is given to practicing it - she speaks at least three other languages. <br /><br />In this episode we show you how to ask someone why they are so late, and how to apologize when you are late. Remember to visit the website to let us know how you like the episode. www.urduseekhiye.com/e16</p><p>Want to leave Shireen a voice message? Do so <a href="https://www.speakpipe.com/Urdu_Seekhiye" target="_blank">HERE</a>.  If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode I'm joined by a loyal listener, Alessia. Listen to this episode to learn more about why she's learning Urdu. Did I mention she's Italian!?  She's a great example of how no language is too difficult to learn if enough time is given to practicing it - she speaks at least three other languages. <br /><br />In this episode we show you how to ask someone why they are so late, and how to apologize when you are late. Remember to visit the website to let us know how you like the episode. www.urduseekhiye.com/e16</p><p>Want to leave Shireen a voice message? Do so <a href="https://www.speakpipe.com/Urdu_Seekhiye" target="_blank">HERE</a>.  If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nayā sāl mubārak ho! In this episode learn how to wish someone a happy new year. In this episode Sara joins me again, and since she's just returned from Pakistan she shares a bit about her trip to Pakistan. Do you want to know more about her trip? Feel free to ask your questions in the discussion section of the site: www.urduseekhiye.com/e15.</p><p>Happy New Year! Please help us spread the word about this podcast, so others can benefit too! Shukriya!</p><p>If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!  <br /><br />https://urduseekhiye.sellfy.store/</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Nayā sāl mubārak ho! In this episode learn how to wish someone a happy new year. In this episode Sara joins me again, and since she&apos;s just returned from Pakistan she shares a bit about her trip. Do you want to know more about her trip? Feel free to ask your questions in the discussion section of the site: www.urduseekhiye.com/e15.

Happy New Year! Please help us spread the word about this podcast, so others can benefit too! Shukriya!

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing! Download the PDFs here: https://urduseekhiye.sellfy.store/</itunes:summary>
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Happy New Year! Please help us spread the word about this podcast, so others can benefit too! Shukriya!

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing! Download the PDFs here: https://urduseekhiye.sellfy.store/</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Join Naeema and me as we discuss how to ask someone what he/she does for a living. Also learn how to ask someone how long they have been doing a certain activity. Vocabulary words in this episode include verbs like <strong>to write</strong>, <strong>to sing</strong>, and <strong>to work.</strong> We’d love it if you started a conversation about this topic below. Let us know if you have any questions! Thank you for listening!!<br /><br />If you need assistance with translation or transliteration, feel free to contact <a href="https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~01f9ed3b6640d85d5f">Naeema via Upwork!</a></p><p>Be sure to let US know if you have any questions on the episode's page: <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e14/" target="_blank">Listen to Episode 14 Here</a>.<br /><br />If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Nov 2019 20:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join Naeema and me as we discuss how to ask someone what he/she does for a living. Also learn how to ask someone how long they have been doing a certain activity. Vocabulary words in this episode include verbs like <strong>to write</strong>, <strong>to sing</strong>, and <strong>to work.</strong> We’d love it if you started a conversation about this topic below. Let us know if you have any questions! Thank you for listening!!<br /><br />If you need assistance with translation or transliteration, feel free to contact <a href="https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~01f9ed3b6640d85d5f">Naeema via Upwork!</a></p><p>Be sure to let US know if you have any questions on the episode's page: <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e14/" target="_blank">Listen to Episode 14 Here</a>.<br /><br />If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Join Naeema and me as we discuss how to ask someone what he/she does for a living. Also learn how to ask someone how long they have been doing a certain activity. Vocabulary words in this episode include verbs like to write, to sing, and to work. We’d love it if you started a conversation about this topic below. Let us know if you have any questions! Thank you for listening!!

As always, we highly encourage participation so be sure to visit our website to download the handout for E14 (www.urduseekhiye.com/e14) and to provide responses to the questions in this episode. 

Also, be sure to watch the YouTube video on the pronunciation of the Urdu alphabet: https://urduseekhiye.com/urdu-alphabet-pronunciation/

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join Naeema and me as we discuss how to ask someone what he/she does for a living. Also learn how to ask someone how long they have been doing a certain activity. Vocabulary words in this episode include verbs like to write, to sing, and to work. We’d love it if you started a conversation about this topic below. Let us know if you have any questions! Thank you for listening!!

As always, we highly encourage participation so be sure to visit our website to download the handout for E14 (www.urduseekhiye.com/e14) and to provide responses to the questions in this episode. 

Also, be sure to watch the YouTube video on the pronunciation of the Urdu alphabet: https://urduseekhiye.com/urdu-alphabet-pronunciation/

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode Leah, a polyglot, joins us from Germany. Leah, one of our listeners, was kind enough to share her story (listen to the end of E11 to hear it) with the Urdu Seekhiye community. Today, Leah and I share useful phrases that will come in handy when talking over long distances (over Skype or Whatsapp).</p><p>In this episode you’ll learn how to say the following in Urdu:</p><ol><li>How is everyone doing?</li><li>I can’t see you. | You are not visible</li><li>Can you say that again, you got cut off? | You got disconnected.</li><li>Your voice is choppy. | You are getting cut off.</li><li>I don’t want to offend you, but …  |  I understand what you are saying, but ...</li><li>We will have to agree to disagree.</li></ol><p>I tried to hide it, but I was truly blown away at how well Leah has mastered the Urdu language, and by her reasons for learning it.</p><p>Be sure to leave us your comments in the discussion section. If you'd like to be on an episode, let us know! Download the PDFs <a href="https://urduseekhiye.sellfy.store/" target="_blank">HERE</a>.<br /><br />If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode Leah, a polyglot, joins us from Germany. Leah, one of our listeners, was kind enough to share her story (listen to the end of E11 to hear it) with the Urdu Seekhiye community. Today, Leah and I share useful phrases that will come in handy when talking over long distances (over Skype or Whatsapp).</p><p>In this episode you’ll learn how to say the following in Urdu:</p><ol><li>How is everyone doing?</li><li>I can’t see you. | You are not visible</li><li>Can you say that again, you got cut off? | You got disconnected.</li><li>Your voice is choppy. | You are getting cut off.</li><li>I don’t want to offend you, but …  |  I understand what you are saying, but ...</li><li>We will have to agree to disagree.</li></ol><p>I tried to hide it, but I was truly blown away at how well Leah has mastered the Urdu language, and by her reasons for learning it.</p><p>Be sure to leave us your comments in the discussion section. If you'd like to be on an episode, let us know! Download the PDFs <a href="https://urduseekhiye.sellfy.store/" target="_blank">HERE</a>.<br /><br />If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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In this episode you’ll learn how to say the following in Urdu:

1. How is everyone doing?
2. I can’t see you. | You are not visible
3. Can you say that again, you got cut off? | You got disconnected.
4. Your voice is choppy. | You are getting cut off.
5. I don’t want to offend you, but …  |  I understand what you are saying, but ...
6. We will have to agree to disagree.

I tried to hide it, but I was truly blown away at how well Leah has mastered the Urdu language, and by her reasons for learning it.

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:summary>
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In this episode you’ll learn how to say the following in Urdu:

1. How is everyone doing?
2. I can’t see you. | You are not visible
3. Can you say that again, you got cut off? | You got disconnected.
4. Your voice is choppy. | You are getting cut off.
5. I don’t want to offend you, but …  |  I understand what you are saying, but ...
6. We will have to agree to disagree.

I tried to hide it, but I was truly blown away at how well Leah has mastered the Urdu language, and by her reasons for learning it.

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Sara and I talk about how you can ask where something is. You will also learn a little bit about the DC train system (only a little). The vocabulary words from this episode include <strong>near</strong>, <strong>far</strong>, <strong>stop sign</strong>, <strong>left</strong>, <strong>right</strong>, <strong>tonight</strong>, <strong>don't know</strong>, and much more. <br /><br />Be sure to answer the three questions on the website: <a href="https://www.urduseekhiye.com/e12" target="_blank">www.urduseekhiye.com/e12</a>. We LOVE hearing from you! (Use the voice message widget on the website to leave us a message.)</p><p>If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 7 Oct 2019 00:02:16 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Sara and I talk about how you can ask where something is. You will also learn a little bit about the DC train system (only a little). The vocabulary words from this episode include <strong>near</strong>, <strong>far</strong>, <strong>stop sign</strong>, <strong>left</strong>, <strong>right</strong>, <strong>tonight</strong>, <strong>don't know</strong>, and much more. <br /><br />Be sure to answer the three questions on the website: <a href="https://www.urduseekhiye.com/e12" target="_blank">www.urduseekhiye.com/e12</a>. We LOVE hearing from you! (Use the voice message widget on the website to leave us a message.)</p><p>If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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Be sure to follow Sara, my guest for this episode. She is a talented artist, and her work can be found on instagram (@whimsicalarts93) and Facebook (@beyondgalaxiesart). 

Answer the three questions on the website: www.urduseekhiye.com/e12. We LOVE hearing from you!

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:summary>
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Be sure to follow Sara, my guest for this episode. She is a talented artist, and her work can be found on instagram (@whimsicalarts93) and Facebook (@beyondgalaxiesart). 

Answer the three questions on the website: www.urduseekhiye.com/e12. We LOVE hearing from you!

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Humaira is back for E11! In this episode, learn about how to discuss the weather and ask others whether they like the heat (or the summer). We talk about how the rain in perceived here (in the West) vs. there (in South Asia). Some of the vocabulary in this episode include summer, rain, weather, picture and biryani. <br /><br />We also meet Leah, one of our listeners. She shares with US why she’s learning Urdu. If you want to share your reason for learning Urdu, please visit our website and use the voice recording tool to send us a message. Let us know if you have any questions about that. <br /><br />Be sure to translate the three questions repeated towards the end of the episode. Write your responses in the comments section  <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e11/" target="_blank">Listen to Episode 11 Here</a>.<br /><br />Thank you for learning Urdu with Shireen!<br /><a href="https://linktr.ee/urduseekhiye" target="_blank">Connect with US</a></p><p>Intro & Outro music by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/album/11Hldw1EsZoRSgUMOjVF9z">Mugal-e-Funk</a>, the track is Babar.<br /><br />If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Humaira is back for E11! In this episode, learn about how to discuss the weather and ask others whether they like the heat (or the summer). We talk about how the rain in perceived here (in the West) vs. there (in South Asia). Some of the vocabulary in this episode include summer, rain, weather, picture and biryani. <br /><br />We also meet Leah, one of our listeners. She shares with US why she’s learning Urdu. If you want to share your reason for learning Urdu, please visit our website and use the voice recording tool to send us a message. Let us know if you have any questions about that. <br /><br />Be sure to translate the three questions repeated towards the end of the episode. Write your responses in the comments section  <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e11/" target="_blank">Listen to Episode 11 Here</a>.<br /><br />Thank you for learning Urdu with Shireen!<br /><a href="https://linktr.ee/urduseekhiye" target="_blank">Connect with US</a></p><p>Intro & Outro music by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/album/11Hldw1EsZoRSgUMOjVF9z">Mugal-e-Funk</a>, the track is Babar.<br /><br />If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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      <itunes:summary>Humaira is back for E11! In this episode, learn about how to discuss the weather and ask others whether they like the heat (or the summer). We talk about how the rain in perceived here (in the West) vs. there (in South Asia). Some of the vocabulary in this episode include summer, rain, weather, picture and biryani. 

We also meet Leah, one of our listeners. She shares with US why she’s learning Urdu. If you want to share your reason for learning Urdu, please visit our website and use the voice recording tool to send us a message. Let us know if you have any questions about that. Be sure to translate the three questions repeated towards the end of the episode. Write your responses in the comments section: www.urduseekhiye.com/e11

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Humaira is back for E11! In this episode, learn about how to discuss the weather and ask others whether they like the heat (or the summer). We talk about how the rain in perceived here (in the West) vs. there (in South Asia). Some of the vocabulary in this episode include summer, rain, weather, picture and biryani. 

We also meet Leah, one of our listeners. She shares with US why she’s learning Urdu. If you want to share your reason for learning Urdu, please visit our website and use the voice recording tool to send us a message. Let us know if you have any questions about that. Be sure to translate the three questions repeated towards the end of the episode. Write your responses in the comments section: www.urduseekhiye.com/e11

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>STEP 1: Watch the Kingtox Commercial: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYjF-BUuz7E">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYjF-BUuz7E</a>.</p><p>STEP 2: Enjoy listening to Episode 10 - part 2 :)</p><p>STEP 3: Download the handout for this episode on our website - <a href="http://www.urduseekhiye.com/e10">www.urduseekhiye.com/e10</a></p><p>In this episode, Shireen translates the funny (and viral) Kingtox Commercial. Some of the vocabulary words in this episode are: right hand side, spoon, tea, and understand. We also cover how to make future tense statements in Urdu.</p><p>As always, let us know how you liked this episode by either starting a discussion on our website or by following us on social media. Shukria!!</p><p><a href="http://www.urduseekhiye.com">www.urduseekhiye.com</a></p><p>If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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STEP 3: Download the handout for this episode on our website - www.urduseekhiye.com/e10

In this episode, Shireen translates the funny (and viral) Kingtox Commercial. Some of the vocabulary words in this episode are: right hand side, spoon, tea, and understand. We also cover how to make future tense statements in Urdu.  

As always, let us know how you liked this episode by either starting a discussion below or by following us on social media. Shukria!!

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>STEP 1: Watch the Kingtox Commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYjF-BUuz7E.

STEP 2: Enjoy listening to Episode 10 :)

STEP 3: Download the handout for this episode on our website - www.urduseekhiye.com/e10

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As always, let us know how you liked this episode by either starting a discussion below or by following us on social media. Shukria!!

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:subtitle>
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STEP 3: Download the handout for this on our website: www.urduseekhiye.com/e10

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As always, let us know how you liked this episode by either starting a discussion on our website or by following us on social media. Shukria!!

www.urduseekhiye.com
YouTube &amp; Instagram: @UrduSeekhiye

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>STEP 1: Watch the Kingtox Commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYjF-BUuz7E.

STEP 2: Enjoy listening to Episode 10 :)

STEP 3: Download the handout for this on our website: www.urduseekhiye.com/e10

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As always, let us know how you liked this episode by either starting a discussion on our website or by following us on social media. Shukria!!

www.urduseekhiye.com
YouTube &amp; Instagram: @UrduSeekhiye

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode Anjum and I show you how to ask someone how they get to work, and how to tell someone that you're unemployed.</p><p>These are the questions for this episode:</p><p>How would you say the following in Urdu?</p><ol><li>How do you make biryani?</li><li>I operate a business.</li><li>That is an easy task.</li><li>This is very fragile. (fragile = nāzuk)</li><li>I go by bus, car, train, metro, etc.</li></ol><p>Remember to post your answers either on the episode page or record your responses using the voice message tool on our website. <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e09">https://urduseekhiye.com/e09</a></p><p>If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review in iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode Anjum and I show you how to ask someone how they get to work, and how to tell someone that you're unemployed.</p><p>These are the questions for this episode:</p><p>How would you say the following in Urdu?</p><ol><li>How do you make biryani?</li><li>I operate a business.</li><li>That is an easy task.</li><li>This is very fragile. (fragile = nāzuk)</li><li>I go by bus, car, train, metro, etc.</li></ol><p>Remember to post your answers either on the episode page or record your responses using the voice message tool on our website. <a href="https://urduseekhiye.com/e09">https://urduseekhiye.com/e09</a></p><p>If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review in iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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How would you say the following in Urdu?
1.	How do you make biryani?
2.	I operate a business.
3.	That is an easy task.
4.	This is very fragile.  (fragile = nāzuk)
5.	I go by bus, car, train, metro, etc.

Remember to post your answers either on the episode page.  https://urduseekhiye.com/e09

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:summary>
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These are the questions for this episode: 

How would you say the following in Urdu?
1.	How do you make biryani?
2.	I operate a business.
3.	That is an easy task.
4.	This is very fragile.  (fragile = nāzuk)
5.	I go by bus, car, train, metro, etc.

Remember to post your answers either on the episode page.  https://urduseekhiye.com/e09

If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes. It&apos;ll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, learn how to ask someone what type of food they like - more specifically whether they like meat. Humaira and I also talk about what we can and cannot do. Vocabulary words covered in this episode include <strong>type</strong>, <strong>meat</strong>, <strong>to like</strong>, <strong>to try</strong>, <strong>besides</strong>, and <strong>to cook</strong>.</p><p>Be sure to download the <a href="https://urduseekhiye.sellfy.store/" target="_blank">handout</a> for this episode. Also, check out our brand new website and be sure to begin discussions at the bottom of each episode page. Questions? Email Shireen@Urduseekhiye.com. </p><p>If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider leaving me a review on iTunes <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-seekhiye/id1450698080?mt=2" target="_blank">HERE</a>. It'll greatly help spread the word. Thank you so much for listening and subscribing!</p>
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      <author>Shireen@UrduSeekhiye.com (Urdu Seekhiye)</author>
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Be sure to let US know if you have any questions on the episode&apos;s page: www.urduseekhiye.com/e08

Be sure to download the handout for this episode on our website: https://urduseekhiye.sellfy.store/. 

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Be sure to let US know if you have any questions on the episode&apos;s page: www.urduseekhiye.com/e07

Thank you for learning Urdu with Shireen! 

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Instagram: @UrduSeekhiye
YouTube: https://YouTube.com/UrduSeekhiye
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Be sure to let US know if you have any questions on the episode&apos;s page: www.urduseekhiye.com/e07

Thank you for learning Urdu with Shireen! 

Be sure to follow us on Social Media for regular updates:

Twitter: @UrduSeekhiye
Instagram: @UrduSeekhiye
YouTube: https://YouTube.com/UrduSeekhiye
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UrduSeekhiye
All PDFs: https://urduseekhiye.sellfy.store/

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Be sure to follow us on Social Media for regular updates:

Twitter: @UrduSeekhiye
Instagram: @UrduSeekhiye
YouTube: https://YouTube.com/UrduSeekhiye
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UrduSeekhiye

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Thank you for learning Urdu with Shireen! Download the PDFs here: https://urduseekhiye.sellfy.store/

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Got questions? Suggestions? Email Shireen at UrduSeekhiye@gmail.com

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Also, please share this podcast with anyone whom you think could benefit from it. And lastly, be sure to say hello! We LOVE hearing why our listeners are learning Urdu. You can say hello in three ways: through the discussion section on our website, our social media pages (https://www.instagram.com/urduseekhiye/), or email (shireen@urduseekhiye.com). Thank you for listening!!</itunes:subtitle>
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