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100 Daily-Use English Sentences with Urdu Meaning

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100 Daily-Use English Sentences with Urdu Meaning

100 Daily-Use English Sentences with Urdu Meaning for Speaking Practice

Do you understand basic English but struggle to create a sentence when someone speaks to you?

You may know many English words individually. However, during a real conversation, you need complete sentences—not disconnected vocabulary.

This collection of 100 daily-use English sentences with Urdu meaning will help you practise common expressions for greetings, introductions, home, work, requests, telephone conversations and everyday situations.

These sentences are especially useful for Urdu-speaking beginners in Pakistan who want to improve spoken English through practical repetition.

Do not read these sentences silently. Speak them aloud, personalise them and use them in short conversations.

How to Practise These English Sentences

Trying to memorise all 100 sentences in one sitting is unnecessary. Divide them into small groups and practise consistently.

  1. Choose ten sentences for the day.
  2. Read each English sentence aloud three times.
  3. Look at the Urdu meaning to confirm your understanding.
  4. Close or cover the Urdu translation.
  5. Say the English sentence again without reading it.
  6. Change names, places or details to create a personal example.
  7. Record yourself using the sentences in a one-minute voice note.

A Simple Practice Example

Original sentence: I am going to the market.

Personal examples:

  • I am going to the office.
  • I am going to the college.
  • I am going to the pharmacy.

Greetings and Polite English Sentences

No. English Sentence Urdu Meaning
1 Good morning. صبح بخیر۔
2 Good afternoon. دوپہر بخیر۔
3 Good evening. شام بخیر۔
4 How are you? آپ کیسے ہیں؟
5 I am fine, thank you. میں ٹھیک ہوں، شکریہ۔
6 It is nice to meet you. آپ سے مل کر خوشی ہوئی۔
7 Please come in. براہِ کرم اندر آئیں۔
8 Please have a seat. براہِ کرم تشریف رکھیں۔
9 Thank you very much. آپ کا بہت شکریہ۔
10 You are welcome. کوئی بات نہیں۔

Introducing Yourself in English

No. English Sentence Urdu Meaning
11 What is your name? آپ کا نام کیا ہے؟
12 My name is Ahmed. میرا نام احمد ہے۔
13 Where are you from? آپ کہاں سے ہیں؟
14 I am from Pakistan. میں پاکستان سے ہوں۔
15 I live in Karachi. میں کراچی میں رہتا ہوں۔
16 I am a student. میں ایک طالب علم ہوں۔
17 I work as a teacher. میں استاد کے طور پر کام کرتا ہوں۔
18 I am learning English. میں انگریزی سیکھ رہا ہوں۔
19 I want to speak English confidently. میں اعتماد کے ساتھ انگریزی بولنا چاہتا ہوں۔
20 Let me introduce myself. مجھے اپنا تعارف کروانے دیں۔

Daily Routine English Sentences

No. English Sentence Urdu Meaning
21 I wake up early in the morning. میں صبح جلدی اٹھتا ہوں۔
22 I am getting ready for work. میں کام کے لیے تیار ہو رہا ہوں۔
23 Breakfast is ready. ناشتہ تیار ہے۔
24 I am leaving now. میں اب جا رہا ہوں۔
25 I will be back soon. میں جلد واپس آؤں گا۔
26 I am going to the market. میں بازار جا رہا ہوں۔
27 I have some work to do. مجھے کچھ کام کرنا ہے۔
28 I am feeling tired today. میں آج تھکا ہوا محسوس کر رہا ہوں۔
29 Let us have dinner. آئیے رات کا کھانا کھاتے ہیں۔
30 I am going to sleep. میں سونے جا رہا ہوں۔

English Sentences Used at Home

No. English Sentence Urdu Meaning
31 Please open the door. براہِ کرم دروازہ کھولیں۔
32 Please close the window. براہِ کرم کھڑکی بند کریں۔
33 Turn on the light, please. براہِ کرم بتی جلائیں۔
34 Turn off the fan, please. براہِ کرم پنکھا بند کریں۔
35 The room is very clean. کمرہ بہت صاف ہے۔
36 Where are my keys? میری چابیاں کہاں ہیں؟
37 The food is delicious. کھانا مزیدار ہے۔
38 Would you like some tea? کیا آپ کچھ چائے لینا پسند کریں گے؟
39 Please give me a glass of water. براہِ کرم مجھے ایک گلاس پانی دیں۔
40 I will clean it later. میں اسے بعد میں صاف کروں گا۔

Requests and Asking for Help

No. English Sentence Urdu Meaning
41 Can you help me? کیا آپ میری مدد کر سکتے ہیں؟
42 Could you repeat that, please? کیا آپ براہِ کرم اسے دوبارہ کہہ سکتے ہیں؟
43 Please speak slowly. براہِ کرم آہستہ بولیں۔
44 Please wait for a moment. براہِ کرم ایک لمحہ انتظار کریں۔
45 May I come in? کیا میں اندر آ سکتا ہوں؟
46 May I ask you a question? کیا میں آپ سے ایک سوال پوچھ سکتا ہوں؟
47 Could you explain this to me? کیا آپ مجھے یہ سمجھا سکتے ہیں؟
48 Please show me the way. براہِ کرم مجھے راستہ دکھائیں۔
49 Can I use your phone? کیا میں آپ کا فون استعمال کر سکتا ہوں؟
50 Could you please write it down? کیا آپ براہِ کرم اسے لکھ سکتے ہیں؟

Common Questions and Answers

No. English Sentence Urdu Meaning
51 What are you doing? آپ کیا کر رہے ہیں؟
52 I am doing my homework. میں اپنا ہوم ورک کر رہا ہوں۔
53 Where are you going? آپ کہاں جا رہے ہیں؟
54 I am going to the office. میں دفتر جا رہا ہوں۔
55 What happened? کیا ہوا؟
56 Nothing happened. کچھ نہیں ہوا۔
57 What do you mean? آپ کا کیا مطلب ہے؟
58 I understand what you mean. میں آپ کی بات سمجھتا ہوں۔
59 Are you busy right now? کیا آپ ابھی مصروف ہیں؟
60 No, I am free right now. نہیں، میں ابھی فارغ ہوں۔

Expressing Feelings and Opinions

No. English Sentence Urdu Meaning
61 I am very happy today. میں آج بہت خوش ہوں۔
62 I am worried about you. میں آپ کے بارے میں فکرمند ہوں۔
63 Do not be afraid. مت ڈریں۔
64 Everything will be fine. سب کچھ ٹھیک ہو جائے گا۔
65 I am not sure about that. مجھے اس بارے میں یقین نہیں ہے۔
66 I think you are right. میرے خیال میں آپ درست ہیں۔
67 I agree with you. میں آپ سے اتفاق کرتا ہوں۔
68 I have a different opinion. میری رائے مختلف ہے۔
69 That is a good idea. یہ ایک اچھا خیال ہے۔
70 I do not like this idea. مجھے یہ خیال پسند نہیں ہے۔

Telephone and Mobile Phone Sentences

No. English Sentence Urdu Meaning
71 May I speak to Ali? کیا میں علی سے بات کر سکتا ہوں؟
72 Who is calling, please? براہِ کرم کون بات کر رہا ہے؟
73 Please hold for a moment. براہِ کرم ایک لمحے کے لیے لائن پر رہیں۔
74 I will call you later. میں آپ کو بعد میں فون کروں گا۔
75 I cannot hear you clearly. میں آپ کی آواز صاف نہیں سن سکتا۔
76 The signal is weak. سگنل کمزور ہے۔
77 Please send me a message. براہِ کرم مجھے پیغام بھیجیں۔
78 I missed your call. مجھ سے آپ کی کال رہ گئی۔
79 My phone battery is low. میرے فون کی بیٹری کم ہے۔
80 I will send you the details. میں آپ کو تفصیلات بھیج دوں گا۔

Work and Study English Sentences

No. English Sentence Urdu Meaning
81 I have a meeting today. آج میری ایک میٹنگ ہے۔
82 I will complete this work today. میں آج یہ کام مکمل کروں گا۔
83 Please check this document. براہِ کرم یہ دستاویز چیک کریں۔
84 I have sent you an email. میں نے آپ کو ای میل بھیج دی ہے۔
85 The class will begin soon. کلاس جلد شروع ہوگی۔
86 I do not understand this question. مجھے یہ سوال سمجھ نہیں آیا۔
87 I need more time to prepare. مجھے تیاری کے لیے مزید وقت چاہیے۔
88 I will try my best. میں اپنی پوری کوشش کروں گا۔
89 I have completed my assignment. میں نے اپنا اسائنمنٹ مکمل کر لیا ہے۔
90 When is the deadline? آخری تاریخ کب ہے؟

Apologies, Good Wishes and Closing Sentences

No. English Sentence Urdu Meaning
91 I am sorry. مجھے معاف کیجیے۔
92 It was my mistake. یہ میری غلطی تھی۔
93 Please forgive me. براہِ کرم مجھے معاف کر دیں۔
94 No problem at all. کوئی مسئلہ نہیں۔
95 Take care of yourself. اپنا خیال رکھیے۔
96 Have a nice day. آپ کا دن اچھا گزرے۔
97 Best of luck. نیک تمنائیں۔
98 See you tomorrow. کل ملاقات ہوگی۔
99 It was nice talking to you. آپ سے بات کر کے اچھا لگا۔
100 See you again soon. جلد دوبارہ ملاقات ہوگی۔

How to Turn These Sentences into Spoken English

Reading 100 sentences once will not automatically make you fluent. The sentences become useful when you retrieve and speak them without depending on the written list.

Practise Ten Sentences at a Time

Select one group of ten sentences. Speak each sentence three times and then use it in a personal situation.

Create Short Conversations

Combine related sentences to form a conversation:

Person A: Good morning. How are you?

Person B: I am fine, thank you. How are you?

Person A: I am fine. It is nice to meet you.

Person B: It is nice to meet you too.

Record Without Reading

After practicing, close the article and record yourself using five sentences from memory. Listen to your recording and repeat any sentence that contains a long pause or unclear pronunciation.

Change the Details

A memorised sentence becomes flexible speaking material when you learn to change its details.

  • “I live in Karachi.” → “I live in Lahore.”
  • “I am a student.” → “I am a teacher.”
  • “I am going to the market.” → “I am going to the office.”
  • “I will call you later.” → “I will message you later.”

One Hundred Sentences Are a Beginning, Not the Complete Journey

Daily-use sentences can help you begin speaking, but real fluency requires a wider range of language for family, shopping, transport, healthcare, education, telephone calls, job interviews and professional communication.

The Tutor AI & English course follows a structured 50-lesson path from CEFR A1 towards B2+. Each lesson develops practical speaking through focused vocabulary, sentence practice, grammar, pronunciation and assessment.

You can explore the complete English-speaking curriculum to see how its 5,000-sentence journey progresses from beginner survival English towards social and professional confidence.

If speaking alone feels difficult, read our guide on how to practise English speaking alone at home.

If you understand English but struggle to produce it during conversation, learn why you understand English but cannot speak fluently.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many English sentences should I learn every day?

Begin with five to ten useful sentences. Practise saying and personalising them instead of trying to memorise a large list without speaking.

Can daily-use English sentences improve my fluency?

They can improve sentence recall and help you respond in familiar situations. For broader fluency, combine sentence practice with listening, pronunciation, voice recording, grammar and real conversation.

Should I memorise the Urdu meaning?

Use Urdu to understand the English sentence initially. Your long-term goal should be to connect the English expression directly with its situation instead of translating every word while speaking.

How can I remember these sentences for longer?

Repeat them over several days, create personal examples, use them in short conversations and record yourself speaking without reading.

Are these sentences suitable for beginners?

Yes. Most sentences use common words and practical structures suitable for beginners and Urdu-speaking learners starting spoken-English practice.

Will learning 100 sentences make me fluent?

No single list can create complete fluency. These 100 sentences provide a useful starting point, while structured lessons and regular speaking practice help you communicate across a wider range of real-life situations.

Start Using English Instead of Only Reading It

You now have 100 daily-use English sentences with Urdu meaning, but the most important step begins after reading this article.

Choose the first ten sentences. Speak them aloud. Change the details. Record yourself and use at least two sentences in a short conversation today.

Do not wait until you know every grammar rule. Begin with clear, simple English and improve through regular practice.