The magical words that can bring a smile to any face. So, how do you say ‘Thank you’ in Urdu? You can learn easily! Below, UrduPod101 brings you perfect translations and pronunciation as you learn the most common ways Urdu speakers say ‘Thanks’ in various situations.
In Urdu one says "khuda hafiz" for "goodbye." If you meet a Muslim you can use that for goodbye. For example a Muslim might use the arabic "assalamu alaikum," or peace be upon you (salam /selam/ means peace, the same as the Hebrew "shalom") instead of the Hindu "namaste." If you are greeted with "assalamu alaikum", the proper response is "walaikum assalam" (peace be upon you too). The language of Indian Muslims and Hindus from northeast India and Pakistan is more influenced by Persian, Arabic, and the Islamic religion. Of course if you want to be more polite, you can add the famous "ji" particle :-) It's namaskar, bearing the same meaning, and used more frequently in Southern India you can use it instead of "namaste".
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Now it's time to learn how to say "Hello" and "Goodbye".
If you want to sound more polite you can use the particle "जी" (ji).