Saturday, January 22, 2011

*Question 1 **Tell me about yourself. *


*Question 1 **Tell me about yourself. *

*TRAPS*: Beware, about 80% of all interviews begin with this "innocent"
question. Many candidates, unprepared for the question, skewer themselves by rambling, recapping their life story, delving into ancient work history or
personal matters.

*BEST ANSWER:* Start with the present and tell why you are well qualified
for the position. Remember that the key to all successful interviewing is to
match your qualifications to what the interviewer is looking for. In other
words *you must sell what the buyer is buying. This is the single most
important strategy in job hunting.*

So, before you answer this or *any* question it's imperative that you try to
uncover your interviewer' s greatest need, want, problem or goal.

To do so, make you take these two steps:

1. Do all the homework you can before the interview to uncover *this
person's* wants and needs (not the generalized needs of the industry or
company)

2. As early as you can in the interview, ask for a more complete
description of what the position entails. You might say: "I have a number
of accomplishments I'd like to tell you about, but I want to make the best
use of our time together and talk directly to your needs. To help me do,
that, could you tell me more about the most important priorities of this
position? All I know is what I (heard from the recruiter, read in the
classified ad, etc.)"

Then, *ALWAYS follow-up with a second and possibly, third question*, to
draw out his needs even more. Surprisingly, it's usually this *second* or *
third* question that unearths what the interviewer is *most* looking for.

You might ask simply, "And in addition to that?..." or, "Is there anything
else you see as essential to success in this position?:

This process will not feel easy or natural at first, because it is easier
simply to answer questions, but only if you uncover the employer's wants and
needs will your answers make the most sense. Practice asking these key
questions before giving your answers, the process will feel more natural *and
you will be light years ahead of the other job candidates you're competing
with*.

After uncovering what the employer is looking for, describe why the needs of
this job bear striking parallels to tasks you've succeeded at before. Be
sure to illustrate with specific examples of your responsibilities and
especially your achievements, all of which are geared to present yourself as
a perfect match for the needs he has just described.
*Question 2 **What are your greatest strengths?*

*TRAPS:* This question seems like a softball lob, but be prepared. You
don't want to come across as egotistical or arrogant. Neither is this a time
to be humble.

*BEST ANSWER:* You know that your key strategy is to first uncover your
interviewer' s greatest wants and needs before you answer questions. And from
Question 1, you know how to do this.

Prior to any interview, you should have a list mentally prepared of your
greatest strengths. You should also have, a specific example or two, which
illustrates each strength, an example chosen from your most recent and most
impressive achievements.

You should, have this list of your greatest strengths and corresponding
examples from your achievements so well committed to memory that you can
recite them cold after being shaken awake at 2:30AM.

Then, once you uncover your interviewer' s greatest wants and needs, you can
choose those achievements from your list that best match up.

As a general guideline, the 10 most desirable traits that all employers love
to see in their employees are:

1. A proven track record as an achiever...* especially if your
achievements match up with the employer's greatest wants and needs.*

2. Intelligence. ..management "savvy".

3. Honesty...integrity ...a decent human being.

4. Good fit with corporate culture...someone to feel comfortable
with...a team player who meshes well with interviewer' s team.

5. Likeability. ..positive attitude...sense of humor.

6. Good communication skills.

7. Dedication.. .willingness to walk the extra mile to achieve
excellence.

8. Definiteness of purpose...clear goals.

9. Enthusiasm.. .high level of motivation.

10. Confident... healthy.. .a leader.
*Question 3 **What are your greatest weaknesses? *

*TRAPS*: Beware - this is an eliminator question, designed to shorten the
candidate list. Any admission of a weakness or fault will earn you an "A"
for honesty, but an "F" for the interview.

*PASSABLE ANSWER:* Disguise a strength as a weakness.

*Example:* "I sometimes push my people too hard. I like to work with a
sense of urgency and everyone is not always on the same wavelength."

*Drawback:* This strategy is better than admitting a flaw, but it's so
widely used, it is transparent to any experienced interviewer.

*BEST ANSWER*: (and another reason it's so important to get a thorough
description of your interviewer' s needs *before* you answer questions):
Assure the interviewer that you can think of nothing that would stand in the
way of your performing in this position with excellence. Then, quickly
review you strongest qualifications.

*Example:* "Nobody's perfect, but based on what you've told me about this
position, I believe I' d make an outstanding match. I know that when I hire
people, I look for two things most of all. Do they have the
*qualifications* to do the job well, and the
*motivation* to do it well? Everything in my background shows I have both
the qualifications and a strong desire to achieve excellence in whatever I
take on. So I can say in all honesty that I see nothing that would cause you
even a small concern about my ability or my strong desire to perform this
job with excellence."

*Alternate strategy* (if you don't yet know enough about the position to
talk about such a perfect fit):
Instead of confessing a weakness, describe what you *like most* and *like
least*, making sure that what you like most matches up with the most
important qualification for success in the position, and what you like least
is not essential.

*Example:* Let's say you're applying for a teaching position. "If given a
choice, I like to spend as much time as possible in front of my prospects
selling, as opposed to shuffling paperwork back at the office. Of course, I
long ago learned the importance of filing paperwork properly, and I do it
conscientiously. But what I really love to do is sell (if your interviewer
were a sales manager, this should be music to his ears.)
*Question 4 **Tell me about something you did – or failed to do –
that you now feel a little ashamed of.*

*TRAPS: *There are some questions your interviewer has no business asking,
and this is one. But while you may feel like answering, "*none of your
business," *naturally you can't. Some interviewers ask this question on the
chance you admit to something, but if not, at least they'll see how you
think on your feet.

Some unprepared candidates, flustered by this question, unburden themselves
of guilt from their personal life or career, perhaps expressing regrets
regarding a parent, spouse, child, etc. All such answers can be disastrous.

*BEST ANSWER:* As with faults and weaknesses, *never confess a regret.* But
don't seem as if you're stonewalling either.

*Best strategy:* Say you harbor no regrets, then add a principle or habit
you practice regularly for healthy human relations.

*Example:* Pause for reflection, as if the question never occurred to you.
Then say, "You know, I really can't think of anything." (Pause again, then
add): "I would add that as a general management principle, I've found that
the best way to avoid regrets is to avoid causing them in the first place. I
practice one habit that helps me a great deal in this regard. At the end of
each day, I mentally review the day's events and conversations to take a
second look at the people and developments I'm involved with and do a
doublecheck of what they're likely to be feeling. Sometimes I'll see things
that do need more follow-up, whether a pat on the back, or maybe a five
minute chat in someone's office to make sure we're clear on
things…whatever. "

"I also like to make each person feel like a member of an elite team, like
the Boston Celtics or LA Lakers in their prime. I've found that if you let
each team member know you expect excellence in their performance…if you work
hard to set an example yourself…and if you let people know you appreciate
and respect their feelings, you wind up with a highly motivated group, a
team that's having fun at work because they're striving for excellence
rather than brooding over slights or regrets."
*Question 5 **Why are you leaving (or did you leave) this
position?*

*TRAPS:* Never badmouth your previous industry, company, board, boss,
staff, employees or customers. This rule is inviolable: *never be
negative.* Any mud you hurl will only soil your suit.

Especially avoid words like "personality clash", "didn't get along", or
others which cast a shadow on your competence, integrity, or temperament.

*BEST ANSWER:*

*(If you have a job presently)
*If you're not yet 100% committed to leaving your present post, don't be
afraid to say so. Since you have a job, you are in a stronger position than
someone who does not. But don't be coy either. State honestly what you'd
be hoping to find in a new spot. Of course, as stated often before, you
answer will all the stronger if you have already uncovered what this
position is all about and you match your desires to it.

*(If you do not presently have a job.)
*Never lie about having been fired. It's unethical – and too easily
checked. But do try to deflect the reason from you personally. If your
firing was the result of a takeover, merger, division wide layoff, etc., so
much the better.

But you should also do something totally unnatural that will demonstrate
consummate professionalism. Even *if it* hurts , describe your own firing –
candidly, succinctly and without a trace of bitterness – from the *company's
* point-of-view, indicating that you could understand why it happened and
you might have made the same decision yourself.

Your stature will rise immensely and, most important of all, you will show
you are healed from the wounds inflicted by the firing. You will enhance
your image as first-class management material and stand head and shoulders
above the legions of firing victims who, at the slightest provocation, zip
open their shirts to expose their battle scars and decry the unfairness of
it all.

*For all prior positions:
*Make sure you've prepared a brief reason for leaving. *Best reasons:* more
money, opportunity, responsibility or growth.
*Question 6 **The "Silent Treatment"*

*TRAPS:* *Beware* – if you are unprepared for this question, you will
probably not handle it right and possibly blow the interview. Thank
goodness most interviewers don't employ it. It's normally used by those
determined to see how you respond under stress. Here's how it works:

You answer an interviewer' s question and then, instead of asking another, he
just stares at you in a deafening silence.

You wait, growing a bit uneasy, and there he sits, silent as Mt. Rushmore,
as if he doesn't believe what you've just said, or perhaps making you feel
that you've unwittingly violated some cardinal rule of interview etiquette.

When you get this silent treatment after answering a particularly difficult
question , such as "tell me about your weaknesses", its intimidating effect
can be most disquieting, even to polished job hunters.

Most unprepared candidates rush in to fill the void of silence, viewing
prolonged, uncomfortable silences as an invitation to clear up the previous
answer which has obviously caused some problem. And that's what they do –
ramble on, sputtering more and more information, sometimes irrelevant and
often damaging, because they are suddenly playing the role of someone who's
goofed and is now trying to recoup. But since the candidate doesn't know
where or how he goofed, he just keeps talking, showing how flustered and
confused he is by the interviewer' s unmovable silence.

*BEST ANSWER:* Like a primitive tribal mask, the Silent Treatment loses all
it power to frighten you once you refuse to be intimidated. If your
interviewer pulls it, keep quiet yourself for a while and then ask, with
sincere politeness and not a trace of sarcasm, *"Is there anything else I
can fill in on that point?"* That's all there is to it.

Whatever you do, don't let the Silent Treatment intimidate you into talking
a blue streak, because you could easily talk yourself out of the position.
*Question 7 **Why should I hire you?*

*TRAPS:* Believe it or not, this is a killer question because so many
candidates are unprepared for it. If you stammer or adlib you've blown it.

*BEST ANSWER:* By now you can see how critical it is to apply the overall
strategy of uncovering the employer's needs *before* you answer questions. If
you know the employer's greatest needs and desires, this question will give
you a big leg up over other candidates because you will give him better
reasons for hiring you than anyone else is likely to…reasons tied directly
to his needs.

Whether your interviewer asks you this question *explicitly* or not, this is
the most important question of your interview because he *must *answer this
question favorably in is own mind before you will be hired. *So help him
out!* Walk through each of the position's requirements as you understand
them, and follow each with a reason why you meet that requirement so well.

*Example:* "As I understand your needs, you are first and foremost looking
for someone who can manage the sales and marketing of your book publishing
division. As you've said you need someone with a strong background in trade
book sales. This is where I've spent almost all of my career, so I've
chalked up 18 years of experience exactly in this area. I believe that I
know the right contacts, methods, principles, and successful management
techniques as well as any person can in our industry."

"You also need someone who can expand your book distribution channels. In my
prior post, my innovative promotional ideas doubled, then tripled, the
number of outlets selling our books. I'm confident I can do the same for
you."

"You need someone to give a new shot in the arm to your mail order sales,
someone who knows how to sell in space and direct mail media. Here, too, I
believe I have exactly the experience you need. In the last five years,
I've increased our mail order book sales from $600,000 to $2,800,000, and
now we're the country's second leading marketer of scientific and medical
books by mail." *Etc., etc., etc.,*

Every one of these selling "couplets" (his need matched by your
qualifications) is a touchdown that runs up your score. IT is your best
opportunity to outsell your competition.
*Question 8 **Aren't you overqualified for this position?*

*TRAPS:* The employer may be concerned that you'll grow dissatisfied and
leave.

*BEST ANSWER:* As with any objection, don't view this as a sign of imminent
defeat. It's an invitation to teach the interviewer a new way to think
about this situation, seeing advantages instead of drawbacks.

*Example: *"I recognize the job market for what it is – a marketplace. Like
any marketplace, it's subject to the laws of supply and demand. So
'overqualified' can be a relative term, depending on how tight the job
market is. And right now, it's very tight. I understand and accept that."

"I also believe that there could be very positive benefits for both of us in
this match."

"Because of my unusually strong experience in ____________ ____ , I could
start to contribute right away, perhaps much faster than someone who'd have
to be brought along more slowly."

"There's also the value of all the training and years of experience that
other companies have invested tens of thousands of dollars to give me. You'd
be getting all the value of that without having to pay an extra dime for it.
With someone who has yet to acquire that experience, he'd have to gain it on
*your* *nickel.*"

"I could also help you in many things they don't teach at the Harvard
Business School. For example…(how to hire, train, motivate, etc.) When it
comes to knowing how to work well with people and getting the most out of
them, there's just no substitute for what you learn over many years of
front-line experience. You company would gain all this, too."

"From my side, there are strong benefits, as well. Right now, I am
unemployed. I want to work, *very much*, and the position you have here is
exactly what I love to do and am best at. I'll be happy doing this work and
that's what matters most to me, a lot more that money or title."

"Most important, I'm looking to make a long term commitment in my career
now. I've had enough of job-hunting and want a permanent spot at this point
in my career. I also know that if I perform this job with excellence, other
opportunities cannot help but open up for me right here. In time, I'll find
many other ways to help this company and in so doing, help myself. I really
am looking to make a long-term commitment."

NOTE: The main concern behind the "overqualified" question is that you will
leave your new employer as soon as something better comes your way. Anything
you can say to demonstrate the sincerity of your commitment to the employer
and reassure him that you're looking to stay for the long-term will help you
overcome this objection.
*Question 9 **Where do you see yourself five years from now?*

*TRAPS:* One reason interviewers ask this question is to see if you're
settling for this position, using it merely as a stopover until something
better comes along. Or they could be trying to gauge your level of
ambition.

If you're too specific, i.e., naming the promotions you someday hope to win,
you'll sound presumptuous. If you're too vague, you'll seem rudderless.

*BEST ANSWER: * Reassure your interviewer that you're looking to make a
long-term commitment…that this position entails exactly what you're looking
to do and what you do extremely well. As for your future, you believe that
if you perform each job at hand with excellence, future opportunities will
take care of themselves.

*Example:* "I am definitely interested in making a long-term commitment to
my next position. Judging by what you've told me about this position, it's
exactly what I'm looking for and what I am very well qualified to do. In
terms of my future career path, I'm confident that if I do my work with
excellence, opportunities will inevitable open up for me. It's always been
that way in my career, and I'm confident I'll have similar opportunities
here."
*Question 10 **Describe your ideal company, location and job.*

*TRAPS:* This is often asked by an experienced interviewer who thinks you
may be overqualified, but knows better than to show his hand by posing his
objection directly. So he'll use this question instead, which often gets a
candidate to reveal that, indeed, he or she is looking for something other
than the position at hand.

*BEST ANSWER:* The only right answer is to describe what this company is
offering, being sure to make your answer believable with specific reasons,
stated with sincerity, why each quality represented by this opportunity is
attractive to you.

Remember that if you're coming from a company that's the leader in its field
or from a glamorous or much admired company, industry, city or position,
your interviewer and his company may well have an "Avis" complex. That is,
they may feel a bit defensive about being "second best" to the place you're
coming from, worried that you may consider them bush league.

This anxiety could well be there even though you've done nothing to inspire
it. You must go out of your way to assuage such anxiety, even if it's not
expressed, by putting *their* virtues high on the list of exactly what

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

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*Misfortune never comes alone.

(Museebat tanha nahi aati) *What is your aim of life?
(Tumhara maqsad-e-hayaat kya hai?)

*This watch is quite cheap.
(Ye ghadi bahut sasti hai) *I agree with you.
(Mujhe aap ki baat se ittifaaq hai)

*Read it between the lines.
(Isay padho aur isme jo ma’ni posheeda hai woh samajhne ki koshish karo)

*I had a night mare.
(Mai ne ek daraona khwab dekha) *My hen has laid an egg.

(Meri murghi ne anda diya hai.)

*We live from hand to mouth.
(Ham roz kamate aur roz k**** hain) *Stake the chairs.

*Stop rambling- come to the point.
(Idhar udhar ki baate’n chhodo- asl mauzo par aao)

Learning is ongoing process.
(Husool-e-ilm hamesha jari rehne wala amal hai) I am feeling weepy
(Mujhe rona aa raha hai)

(Kursiya’n ek ke upar ek rakh do)

*We live from hand to mouth.
(Ham roz kamate aur roz khatay hain) *Stake the chairs.
(Kursiya’n ek ke upar ek rakh do)

*This watch is quite cheap.
(Ye ghadi bahut sasti hai)

*I agree with you.
(Mujhe aap ki baat se ittifaaq hai)

*Misfortune never comes alone.
(Museebat tanha nahi aati)

*What is your aim of life?
(Tumhara maqsad-e-hayaat kya hai?)

*He died of starvation.
(Woh bhook se mar gaya)

*I know my short-comings.
(Mai apni kamzoriyo’n se waqif hun)

*Reat it between the lines.
(Isay padho aur isme jo ma’ni posheeda hai woh samajhne ki koshish karo)

*He is at home in English.
(Usay Angrezi par uboor haasil hai)

*My grandfather is no more.
(Mere Nana dunya me nahi hai)

*Do as I say.
(Jaisa mai kehta hun waisa karo)

*Can this disease be cured?
(Kya ye Bimaari ilaaj ke Qabil hai?)

*She is an apple of her father’s eye.
(Woh apne baap ki laadli hai)

*I will try my best
(Mai apni poori koshish karunga)

I gave him a sound thrashing.
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*I have fallen in love with her.
(Mai uski mohabbat me giriftaar ho gaya hun)

*What do you have?
(Aap ke paas kya hai?)

*Your ideas don’t count.
(Tumhare khayalaat ki koyi ahmiyet nahi)

*Things are not favourable.
(Halaat achchhe nahi hain)

*Now.adays his bread is ****ered.
(Aaj kal uski paancho ungliya’n ghi me hain)

*You are shameless.
(Tum besharm ho)

*Call off the meeting immediately.
(Meeting fauran mansookh karo)

*When will he be back?
(Woh kab wapas aayega?)

*You live in a fool’s paradise.
(Tum ahmaqo’n ki jannat me rehte ho)

*He died young.
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*He is my likeminded.
(Woh mera ham-khayal hai)

*She is very playful.
(Woh badi chanchal hai)

*Do come.
(Zaroor aao)

What did you name ur baby?
(Tum ne apne bachche ka kya naam rakha?)

They exchanged hot words.
*He is not fair in his dealings.
(Woh lain-dain me sahi nahi hai)

*Please refund my money.
(Mera paisa wapas keejye)

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(Zamane ke saath saath chalo)

Prevention is better than cure
(Ilaaj se parhez behtar)

*Why are you so cross?
(Aap itne ghusse me kyun hain?)

*Cheer up.
(Khush raho)

*Don’t sit idle.
(Bekaar mat baitho)

*He turns a deaf ear to what I say.
(Woh meri baat par kaan nahi dharta hai)

*Need I come?
(Kya mera aana zaroori hai?)

*I am feeling thirsty.
(Mujhe pyaas lagi hai)

*She is angry with me.
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*What do you want?
(Aap ko kya chahiye?)

*He is in low spirit
(Woh bujha bujha sa hai)

*Time is up
(Waqt khatm ho gaya)

What did you name ur baby?
(Tum ne apne bachche ka kya naam rakha?)

They exchanged hot words.
(Un me tu tu mai mai huwi)

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*He speaks English like a native speakers.
(Woh itni achchhi angrezi bolta hai, goya angrezi uski maadri zuban hai)

*He got electrocuted.
(Woh bijli ka jhatka lagne se mar gaya)

*My dream came true.
(Mera sapna sach sabit huwa)

*This picture is upside down.
(Ye tasweer ulti latki huwi hai)

*The milk has turned sour.
(Doodh phat gaya hai)

*Thread the needle.
(Suyi me dhaga pirowo)

*Situation is going from bad to worse.
(Halaat bad se badtar ho gaye hain)

*The world is under recession.
(Dunya mu’aashi bohraan se guzar rahi hai)

*I call a spade a spade.
(Mai haq bolta hun)

*This picture is upside down.
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*She is reluctant to marry you.
(Woh tum se shaadi karne keliye taiyar nahi hai)

*He speaks English like a native speakers.
(Woh itni achchhi angrezi bolta hai, goya angrezi uski maadri zuban hai)

*He got electrocuted.
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*My dream came true.
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*This picture is upside down.
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*Music is my obcession.
(Mujhe moseeqi se junoon ki had tak lagaao hai.)

*To err is human.
(Insaan khata ka putla hai)
*Foot.ball is not my cup of tea.
(Foot.ball se mujhe zara bhi dilchaspi nahi)

*Read my lips.
(Mujhe ghor se suno)
*He kicked the habit.
(Usne buri aadate’n chhod di)

*Beauty is only skin deep.
(Husn nazar ka dhoka hai)



*She gets grumpy when she is tired.
(Jab woh thaki hoti hai toh chidchidi ho jaati hai)

*Which doctor is treating you?
(Tumhara ilaaj kaunsa doctor kar raha hai?)
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*Why are you staggering?
Are you drunk?
(Tum kyun ladkhada rahe ho? Kya tum nashe me ho)
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*Why don’t you do exercise?
(Tum warzish kyun nahi karte?)
*I have to take exam tomorrow.
(Kal mera imtihaan hai)

The patient is screaming with pain
(Mareez dard se karaah raha hai)

Shall I quiz you?
(Kya mai tumse sawalaat poochu’n?)

*Your wish is my command.
(Aap ka hukm sar aankho’n par)

*I am feeling strange here.
(Mujhe yaha’n ajeeb lag raha hai)


*I feel like heaven here.
(Mujhe yaha’n jannat jaisa lag raha hai)

*She insulted me.
(Usne meri toheen ki)

*He is an apple of my eye.
(Woh meri aankh ka tara hai)

*I am enjoying good health.
(Meri sihat bahut achchhi hai)

*Keep pace with me.
(Mere saath saath chalo)

*How do you pass your time?
(Tum apna waqt kaise guzaarte ho?

*How long will you stay here?
(Tum yaha’n kab tak rahoge?)

*I suffered loss in business.
(Mujhe karobar me nuqsaan huwa)

*Thank you for calling me.
(Mujhe phone karne ka shukriya)

*How much is a kg of sugar?
(1 kg shakkar ki Qeemat kya hai?)

*It’s raining heavily
(Barish bade zor se ho rahi hai)



*It’s drizzling
(Halki barish ho rahi hai)

*I married her willy-nilly.
(Mai ne apni marzi se us se shaadi nahi ki)



*He is a senior citizen.
(Woh boodha aadami hai)

*He is of my age.
(Woh mera ham-umr hai)



*You must try harder!
(Tum ko ziyada koshish karni chahiye)

*He is of my age.
(Woh mera ham-umr hai)



*You must try harder!
(Tum ko ziyada koshish karni chahiye)

*I married her willy-nilly.
(Mai ne apni marzi se us se shaadi nahi ki)



*He is a senior citizen.
(Woh boodha aadami hai)

*It’s raining heavily
(Barish bade zor se ho rahi hai)




*It’s drizzling
(Halki barish ho rahi hai)



*My uncle is very stingy.
(Mere uncle bade kanjoos hain)




*My neighbour kicked off.
(Mere padosi ka intiqaal ho gaya)

*She is mouthy.
(Woh batooni Ladki hai)




*Don’t show stubborness
(Zid mat karo)

*Money does not grow on trees.
(Paisa kamana itna aasaan nahi)



*Where is your hubby?
(Aap ke shohar kaha’n hai?)

Some shop keepers fleece the shoppers
(Chand dukandaar gahak se ziyada paisa usool karte hain)

*How are you guv?
(Kaise ho janab?)




*Dowry is a bane for the society.
(Jahez samaaj keliye ek La’nat hai)

I am going to airport to see him off.
(Mai usay airport chhodne ja raha hun)



The baby is in the buff
(Bachcha nanga hai)



I am going to pick him up from airport.
(Mai usay lene airport ja raha hun)




This chair is comfy
(Ye kursi araamdah hai)




*They are seeking groom for their daughter.
(Woh apni beti keliye rishta dhoond rahe hain)

He is badly hurt in an accident.
(Woh hadise me buri tarah zakhmi huwa hai)




Please give me a fag
(Mujhe ek cigarette do)

*He is hen-pecked.
(Woh biwi ka ghulaam hai)




*She is stubborn.
(Woh ziddi ladki hai)


*What is up with you?
(Tumhe kya ho gaya hai?)



*He always talks tough.
(Woh hamesha sakht lehje me baat karta hai.)



*Who are you speaking about?
(Tum kiske baare me bol rahe ho?)



*She gave birth to a baby.
(Usne ek bachche ko janm diya)

*Sometimes she gets emotional.
(Kabhi kabhi woh jazbati ho jaati hai)



*I took the medicine.
(Mai ne dawayi pee li)



*I don’t find time.
(Mujhe waqt nahi milta hai)



*Who is Abdullah married to?
(Abdullah ki shaadi kis ke saath huwi?)



*God knows.
(Khuda hi behtar jaanta hai)



*I am feeling guilty.
(Mujhe apni ghalati ka ehsaas ho raha hai)



*Persuade your dear ones to activate LEARNENGLISH.

What are you gonna do now?
(Ab tum kya karne ja rahe ho)




I wanna meet you?
(Mai aap se milna chahta hun)

*Can you lend me two thousand rupees?
(Kya tum mujhe Rs.2000 udhaar de sakte ho?)




*Don’t feel sorry.
(Afsos mat karo)

*I have nothing to do with you.
(Mujhe tum se koyi waasta nahi)

*He is issueless
(Uski koyi aulaad nahi/Woh lawalad hai)


*He always poormouths.
(Woh hamesha apni ghareebi ka rona rota hai)



*Where is your better half?
(aap ki biwi kaha’n hai)

*They have ingratiated my brother.
(Unhone jadu ke zariye mere bhayi ko Qabu me kar liya hai)

*Slaughter a hen.
(Murghi zabah karo)



*The bull gored me.
(Bail ne mujhe sing maara)

*Good couplets always win the laurels.
(Achchhe ash’aar par hamesha daad milti hai)



*Brown the onion.
(Piyaz bhuno)

*I have composed few couplets.
(Mai ne kuchh ash’aar kahe hain)



*Flatten the chapati.
(Roti belo)

He is a funny guy.
(Woh ek dilchasp aadami hai)



Don’t feel jealous.
(Hasad mat karo)



Don’t pester me.
(Mujhe mat satao)

*He trod on my foot.
(Us ne mere paao’n par Qadam rakh diya)



*He eloped with a girl.
(Woh ek Ladki ke saath bhaag gaya)

*I will get you out of this trouble.
(Mai tum ko is mushkil se nikaal dunga)



*Don’t drop water.
(Paani mat giraao)

*Where have you been?
(Tum itne dinau se kaha’n thay?)



*Don’t say like that.
(Aisa mat kaho)



He is a funny guy.
(Woh ek dilchasp aadami hai)



Don’t feel jealous.
(Hasad mat karo)



Don’t pester me.
(Mujhe mat satao)



*He trod on my foot.
(Us ne mere paao’n par Qadam rakh diya)



*He eloped with a girl.
(Woh ek Ladki ke saath bhaag gaya)

*I will get you out of this trouble.
(Mai tum ko is mushkil se nikaal dunga)



*Don’t drop water.
(Paani mat giraao)

*Where have you been?
(Tum itne dinau se kaha’n thay?)



*Don’t say like that.
(Aisa mat kaho)

*Out of question.
(Sawal hi paida nahi hota)



*She entered the wedlock.
(Uski shaadi ho gayi)



*I have given you my heart.
(Mai tum par aashiq ho gaya hun)



*I will come in a flash.
(Mai palak jhapakte hi aa jaounga)

Comb your hair.
(Apne baal kanghi karo)



I proposed to her
(Mai ne usay shaadi ki peshkash ki)

*He is self-respecting
(Woh khud-daar aadami hai)



*You are out of luck
(Tumhari Qismat kharab hai)

*Prices have gone up.
(Qeemate’n badh gayi hain.)



*Don’t ask credit.
(Udhaar mat maango)



*Give charity.
(Khairaat karo)

*He is in his dotage.
(Woh sathiya gaya hai)



*Do you smoke?
(Kya tum cigarette peete ho)

*Don’t feel bad.
(Bura mat mano)



*The police have imposed curfew in the city.
(Police ne sher me curfew naafiz kiya hai)



*Prices have gone up.
(Qeemate’n badh gayi hain.)



*Don’t ask credit.
(Udhaar mat maango)



*Give charity.
(Khairaat karo)

*He is in his dotage.
(Woh sathiya gaya hai)

*Do you smoke?
(Kya tum cigarette peete ho)

*Don’t feel bad.
(Bura mat mano)

*The police have imposed curfew in the city.
(Police ne sher me curfew naafiz kiya hai)

*Prices have gone up.
(Qeemate’n badh gayi hain.)

*Don’t ask credit.
(Udhaar mat maango)

*Give charity.
(Khairaat karo)

*Don’t feel bad.
(Bura mat mano)

*The police have imposed curfew in the city.
(Police ne sher me curfew naafiz kiya hai)

*He is in his dotage.
(Woh sathiya gaya hai)

*Do you smoke?
(Kya tum cigarette peete ho)



*All are intact.
(Sabhi mahfooz hain, kisi ko kuchh nahi huwa)



*Nobody survived.
(Koyi zinda nahi bacha)

*Get up
(Utho)

Evasion of
struggle for life
is not defeat
of men
then
what is defeat ???
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*It’s all luck.
(Ye sab taqdeer ka khel hai)



*Something is fishy.
(Daal me kuchh kala hai)

*What brings you here?
(Aap ka yaha’n kaise aana huwa?)



*Smell it.
(Ise soongho)

*Try your luck.
(Apni Qismat aazmao)

*There is no fan of domestic hen.
(Ghar ki murghi daal barabar)



*Hard work pays.
(Mehnat ka sila zaroor milta hai)

*Come in time.
(Waqt par aao)



*Wake him up.
(Usay jagawo)



*Have confidence in God.
(Allah par bharosa rakho.)

She is a divorcee.
(Uska talaaq ho chuka hai)



She is in a family way.
(Woh pregnant hai)

*I am your well-wisher.
(Mai aap ka khair-khwah hun)



*It’s a child’s play for me.
(Ye mere baye’n haath ka khel hai)



*Console him.
(Usay tasalli do)



*Mosquitoes are biting me.
(Mujhe machchhar kaat rahe hain)

Don’t talk nonsense.
(Bakwas mat karo)



Don’t get tense.
(Tension mat lo)



Don’t ogle at girls.
(Ladkiyo’n ko mat ghooro)

*It makes me no difference.
(Mujhe is se kuchh farq nahi padta)



*Let’s come to the point.
(Chalo asl baat par aaye’n)

*I am suffering from tooth-ache.
(Mere daant me dard hai)



*Will you be free tomorrow?
(Kya kal aap ko fursat hogi?)

Why are you upset?
(Tum pareshan kyun ho?)



If God wished you will get well soon.
(Insha’allah aap jald theek ho jayenge)



*Wish me luck for my success.
(Meri kamiyabi keliye dua karo)



*Don’t misappropriate,
(Amanat me khiyanat mat karo)



*Don’t feel shy.
(Sharmao mat)



*Whose son are you?
(Tum kis ke bete ho?)



*Did you say prayer?
(Kya tum ne namaz padhi?)



Why are you upset?
(Tum pareshan kyun ho?)



If God wished you will get well soon.
(Insha’allah aap jald theek ho jayenge)

*Wish me luck for my success.
(Meri kamiyabi keliye dua karo)



*Don’t misappropriate,
(Amanat me khiyanat mat karo)

*Don’t feel shy.
(Sharmao mat)



*Whose son are you?
(Tum kis ke bete ho?)



*Did you say prayer?
(Kya tum ne namaz padhi?)

Why are you upset?
(Tum pareshan kyun ho?)



If God wished you will get well soon.
(Insha’allah aap jald theek ho jayenge)

*Wish me luck for my success.
(Meri kamiyabi keliye dua karo)



*Don’t misappropriate,
(Amanat me khiyanat mat karo)

*Don’t feel shy.
(Sharmao mat)



*Whose son are you?
(Tum kis ke bete ho?)



*Did you say prayer?
(Kya tum ne namaz padhi?)


*It is not within my reach.
(Ye mere dastaras se baahar hai)



*Don’t back-bite.
(Peeth peechhe kisi ki burayi mat karo)



*Where do you put up?
(Tum kaha’n rehte ho?)




*I am sick of bumpy roads.
(Mai na-hamwaar raasto’n se aajiz aa gaya hun.)

*Whom do you want to meet?
(Aap kis se milna chahte hain?)




*Who are you talking to?
(Aap kis se baat kar rahe hain?)

*It is not at my disposal.
(Ye mere ikhtiyaar me nahi hai)

*I can’t trust you.
(Mai aap par bharosa nahi kar sakta)



*This milk is off.
(Ye doodh kharab ho gaya hai)



*She is asleep.
(Usay neend lagi hai)




*He is awake
(Woh jaag raha hai)

*I am feeling sleepy.
(Mujhe neend aa rahi hai)




*Did you have meal?
(Kya tum ne khana khaya?)




*She betrayed my trust.
(Usne mere saath bewafayi ki)



*English is need of the hour.
(Angrezi waqt ki zaroorat hai)

*I am feeling uneasy.
(Mujhe bechaini mehsoos ho rahi hai)




*He is unconscious.
(Woh behosh hai)

*Since when?
(Kab se?)



“Mujhe garmi mehsoos ho rahi hai.”
Is jumle ko angrezi me kehna hai toh is tarah kaha jayega…



“I am feeling hot.”

“Mujhe ghar ki yaad sata rahi hai.”
Is jumle ko angrezi me yu’n kehte hain.

“I am feeling homesick.”
“Mujhe ghar ki yaad sata rahi hai.”
Is jumle ko angrezi me yu’n kehte hain.

“I am feeling homesick.”
“Mai mazaq kar raha hun.”
Ye jumla angrezi me yu’n bola jata hai k..

“I am kidding.”
“Ye kaam itna asaan nahi.”
Ye jumla modern angrezi me is tarah bola jata hai

“It is not a piece of cake.”


*Children are paddling in the sea.
(Bachche samandar ki maujo’n se khel rahe hain)

*She delivered a cute baby.
(Usne ek khoobsurat bachche ko janm diya)

*May you live long
(Khuda tumhari umr daraaz kare)

*I am feeling scared here.
(Mujhe yaha’n dar lag raha hai)

*He has gone bald.
(Woh ganja ho gaya hai)

*Don’t defame me.
(Mujhe badnaam mat karo)

*Why fear people, fear God !
(Logo’n se kyun darte ho, Khuda se daro!)

*I am feeling pain.
(Mujhe dard ho raha hai)

*Go abroad and try your luck.
(Pardes ja kar apni Qismat aazmao.)

I am feeling weepy
(Mujhe rona aa raha hai)

Be here at 5 O’clock
(Paanch baje yaha’n raho)

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*My grandpa is no more.
(Mere dada ab dunya me nahi rahe)

*What is Seema to you?
(Seema se aap ka kya rishta hai?)

If possible, I will help you.
(Agar ho sake to mai tumhari madad karunga)

May you live long.
(Khuda tumhe salamat rakhe)

*Don’t spoil my life.
(Meri zindagi barbaad mat karo)

*He spends money lavishly.
(Woh fuzool kharchi karta hai)

*Let us eat together.
(Ham sab mil kar khaye’n.)

*Why are you boasting?
(Tum shekhi kyun baghaar rahe ho?)

*I am feeling pain.
(Mujhe dard ho raha hai)

*Go abroad and try your luck.
(Pardes ja kar apni Qismat aazmao.)

I have a wide circle of friends.
(Mere dosto’n ka halqa kaafi wasi hai)

It costs nothing
(Is par kuchh kharch nahi aata)

*He is a commoner.
(Woh ek aam aadami hai)

*He committed suicide.
(Usne khudkushi ki)

*I am feeling lonely here.
(Mai yaha’n tanhayi mehsoos kar raha hun)

*Don’t murmur.
(Badbadao mat)

*What is your pay?
(Aap ki tankhwah kitni hai?)

*I appreciate you
(Mai aap ki Qadr karta hun)

If possible, I will help you.
(Agar ho sake to mai tumhari madad karunga)

May you live long.
(Khuda tumhe salamat rakhe)

*Don’t spoil my life.
(Meri zindagi barbaad mat karo)

*He spends money lavishly.
(Woh fuzool kharchi karta hai)

*Let us eat together.
(Ham sab mil kar khaye’n.)

*Why are you boasting?
(Tum shekhi kyun baghaar rahe ho?)

*I am your well-wisher.
(Mai aap ka khair-khwah hun)

*It’s a child’s play for me.
(Ye mere baye’n haath ka khel hai)

*May I hang up now,
(Kya ab mai phone rakhu’n)

*Come right away,
(Fauran aao)

*I don’t remember,
(Mujhe yaad nahi)

Don’t talk nonsense.
(Bakwas mat karo)

Don’t get tense.
(Tension mat lo)

Don’t ogle at girls.
(Ladkiyo’n ko mat ghooro)

*She trod on my foot.
(Us ne mere paao’n par Qadam rakh diya)

*He eloped with a girl.
(Woh ek Ladki ke saath bhaag gaya)

*She betrayed my trust.
(Usne mere saath bewafayi ki)

*English is need of the hour.
(Angrezi waqt ki zaroorat hai)

*You are talking rubbish !
(Tum bakwaas kar rahe ho)

*My man challenging me !
(Meri bill aur mujhi se miyaao !)

*Don’t be superstitious-
Develop scientific attitude !
(Zayeeful aitiqaad mat bano- Sayinsi rohjaan paida karo !)

*I know how shallow you are !
(Mai jaanta hun tum kitne paani me ho)

*I go pissing.
(Mai peshaab keliye jata hun)

*She is a doctor by profession.
(Woh peshe ke lihaaz se doctor hai)

*She is in a huff.
(Uska mood kharab hai.)

Her husband is a boozer.
(Uska shohar sharabi hai)

Friends backstab friends
(Dost hi dost ko peechhe se waar karte hain)

*I am your well-wisher.
(Mai aap ka khair-khwah hun)

*It’s a child’s play for me.
(Ye mere baye’n haath ka khel hai)

*May I hang up now,
(Kya ab mai phone rakhu’n)

*Come right away,
(Fauran aao)

*I don’t remember,
(Mujhe yaad nahi)

Don’t talk nonsense.
(Bakwas mat karo)

Don’t get tense.
(Tension mat lo)

Don’t ogle at girls.
(Ladkiyo’n ko mat ghooro)

*She trod on my foot.
(Us ne mere paao’n par Qadam rakh diya)

*He eloped with a girl.
(Woh ek Ladki ke saath bhaag gaya)

*She betrayed my trust.
(Usne mere saath bewafayi ki)

*English is need of the hour.
(Angrezi waqt ki zaroorat hai)

*I got carried away on her beauty !
(Uski khoobsurati dekh kar mai ne apna hosh-o-hawaas kho diya)

*Change your lifestyle !
(Apna tarz-e-zindagi badal do)

*She has lost her charm.
(Usne apni kashish kho di.)

*He is in his dotage.
(Woh sathiya gaya hai)

*Do you smoke?
(Kya tum cigarette peete ho)

*Stop your guff- I don’t want to listen it.
(Tumhari bakwas band karo- Mai ise sunna nahi chahta)

*Your poetry will bring you fame.
(Aap ki shayiri aap ko mash’hoor kar degi)

*Life is a ****.
(Zindagi dard-e-sar hai)

*You haven’t seen the other side of picture.
(Tum ne tasweer ka doosra rukh nahi dekha)

*Dr. Zakir Nike is propogating Islam.
(Dr. Zakir Nike Islam ki tableegh kar raha hai)

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He is on the path of progress
(Wo taraqqi ki raah par chal raha hai)

She surprised me
(Usne mujhe ta’ajjub me daal diya)*He lay flat on his back.
(Woh chith lait gaya)

*The ship hit the rocks.
(Jahaaz chatano’n se takra gaya)

*I feel like heaven here.
(Mujhe yaha’n jannat jaisa lag raha hai)

*She insulted me.
(Usne meri toheen ki)




*He is an apple of my eye.
(Woh meri aankh ka tara hai)

*I am enjoying good health.
(Meri sihat bahut achchhi hai)





*Keep pace with me.
(Mere saath saath chalo)

*How do you pass your time?
(Tum apna waqt kaise guzaarte ho?)




*How long will you stay here?
(Tum yaha’n kab tak rahoge?)

*I suffered loss in business.
(Mujhe karobar me nuqsaan huwa)



*Thank you for calling me.
(Mujhe phone karne ka shukriya)

*How much is a kg of sugar?
(1 kg shakkar ki Qeemat kya hai?)