At Home گھر میں
- Look, make the bed over here.
- The milk has turned sour.
- Let me tether the cow.
- Keep the room clean/dusted.
- The coals were burnt to ashes.
- How many children do you have?
- We cook potatoes everyday for our meals.
- What new dishes are made today?
- When did the washer man last take the clothes
- for washing?
- Get this coat ironed again.
- Put wet clothes in the sun.
- Let me get ready.
- You are taking too long/You are very slow.
- We’ll reach there before time.
- Her mother-in-law is good natured, but not
her daughters-in-law. - You are welcome.
- You should keep your word.
- He behaved very rudely./He was impudent/rude.
- Get your utensils tinned.
- I can’t wait any longer.
- I have been out since morning.
- I’m feeling sleepy.
- I had a sound sleep last night.
- There is nobody inside.
- Now, go to sleep/bed.
- You took a long time.
- I’ll be ready in a moment.
- Why didn’t you wake me up?
- I didn’t think it proper to wake you up.
- I’ll relax/rest for a while.
- Pull/have a chair, please.
- You are still awake!
- Who is knocking at the door?
- I woke up late this morning.
- Someone has come./There is someone to see you.
- Please come in.
- Please be seated./Please have a seat./Please sit down.
- Where is Anwar?
- I don’t know where he is.
- What’s it?
- Who’s it?
- It’s me, Ali.
- Is Arshad in?
- The day is far advanced.
- I’m hard up/tight these days.
- Engage some expert cook.
- I am dead/terribly tired.
- Let’s have a chat.
- Bolt the door.
- Its time to depart now.
- Keep the household things in their place.
- Take rest/Relax here tonight.
- You are dozing.
- Make my bed.
- Your nose is running.
- We kept talking/chatting till very late.
- Ring up the doctor.
- My maternal uncle has come to see me.
- This gentleman has some work with you.
- I have to go to his house./I have to call on him.
- He lives separately from his parents.
- Had he asked me, I would have stayed.
- I take/have a shower-bath every morning.