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Let's Learn Kashmiri

TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Preface
- The Alphabet
- Words
- Counting Numbers
A Short Story
- Some Special Usages
- More Words
- Differentiating Sounds
- Short Sentences
- Some Notes on Grammar
- Order of Words
- Questions & Answers
- Where, Who, What, When
- Question Sentences
- Time
- Verbs
- Days of the Week
- Ordinal and Fractional Numbers and Multiples
- Pronouns
- Important Adjectives: A Short Glossary
- More about Grammar
- Relations
- Sentences showing use of Prepositions
- Some Antonyms
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- Some Idiomatic Phrases
- More Proverbs/Idioms
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- Some Common Usages
- Some Couplets from Great Kashmiri Poets
- To Remember by Heart
   

Omkar N. Wakhlu & Bharat Wakhlu

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Chapter 16

Days of the Week

See also sentence structure in no. (9) above.

With this kind of analysis of sentences you will be able to remember them better and for ever. Enjoy the learning process. Another example:

He comes regularly on Mondays and she comes on Wednesdays.


Parts of the Day

1.

A week has seven days.

2.

About four weeks make a month.

3.

A year has twelve months.

4.

These months are: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December.

5.

A year has 365 (three hundred and sixty five days).

6.

A year has four seasons; these are, spring, summer, autumn and winter.
 During summer we have the (Barsat) rainy season, and in winter falls “Shishur” (frost).
 During Shishur it  is very cold.  Snow falls heavily in this period, and it freezes too.  This time is one of hardship for the people.

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