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Wahid Jama Urdu Class 1 ✔

Paas hi teen aur the. (Jama) "Ab char darakht hain. Sab ko pani chahiye."

Ammi ne kaha, "Ali, ab samajh aa gaya? Wahid ek cheez hai, Jama bohat si cheezein hain."

Ek hai. (Wahid) "Kitna sundar phool hai!" Ali bola.

Ali ne sar hilaya. "Haan Ammi, ab main ja raha hoon." (Wahid) "Lekin kal school mein mere ghar ke baare mein likhunga." (Jama) wahid jama urdu class 1

Note for the teacher/parent: The plural of "phool" and "ghar" remains the same in simple Urdu for Class 1, while "parinda" changes to "parinday". The story uses visual counting (1 vs many) to reinforce the concept.

Phir usne do dekhe. (Jama) "Ab do phool hain," Ali muskraya.

Vocabulary Table for the student:

Ammi ne kaha, "Chalo, baghcha mein phool dekhte hain."

Ammi hansi aur dono ghar laut aaye.

Wahan ek tha. (Wahid) Ali ne us darakht ko pani diya. Paas hi teen aur the

Ali daurta hua baghcha mein gaya. Usne dekha:

Ali ne oopar dekha. Ek udd raha tha. (Wahid) "Wah, ek parinda!" Ali ne taali bajai.

Thodi der baad, chaar aaye aur sab ne shaakh par aaram kiya. (Jama) "Ab char parinday hain," Ali chup chap baitha. Wahid ek cheez hai, Jama bohat si cheezein hain