Whether you’re planning a trip to Pakistan or diving deeper into South Asian languages, learning how to talk about seasons and months in Urdu is a great way to build your vocabulary. These time-related words appear frequently in everyday conversations, from talking about weather and festivals to organizing schedules.
In this post, we’ll guide you through the names of all four seasons and the twelve months in Urdu. We’ll also highlight key patterns and give you practical tips to make the vocabulary easier to remember.
Seasons of the Year in Urdu
Urdu-speaking countries typically experience four distinct seasons, though their timing and intensity can vary depending on the region. In Urdu, the season names often appear in both daily conversation and formal contexts like weather reports and poetry.
See the table below to learn the names of the seasons in Urdu, complete with English translations and pronunciation in brackets.
English | Urdu with pronunciation volume_down |
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winter | موسم سرما (Mausam-e-Sarma) |
spring | بہار (Bahaar) |
summer | گرمی (Garmi) |
autumn | خزاں (Khizaan) |
Months of the Year in Urdu
The names of the months in Urdu are based on the Gregorian calendar, but they are transliterated and written in the Perso-Arabic script. If you’re already familiar with Arabic or Persian, you’ll notice some similarities in how the words look and sound.
Refer to the table below to explore all 12 Urdu month names alongside their English counterparts and pronunciation guidance.
English | Urdu with pronunciation volume_down |
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January | جنوری (Janwari) |
February | فروری (Farwari) |
March | مارچ (March) |
April | اپریل (April) |
May | مئی (Mai) |
June | جون (June) |
July | جولائی (Julai) |
August | اگست (August) |
September | ستمبر (September) |
October | اکتوبر (October) |
November | نومبر (November) |
December | دسمبر (December) |
How to Memorize Urdu Time Vocabulary
Here are a few helpful strategies to remember the Urdu names for seasons and months more easily:
- Use visual aids: Create a calendar or flashcards that include Urdu names with images to reinforce memory.
- Practice with context: Try saying full sentences like “میرے سالگرہ کا مہینہ جولائی ہے” (My birthday month is July).
- Compare and repeat: Listen to audio or watch Urdu-language weather forecasts to hear these words in natural use.
Continue Learning Urdu
Now that you’ve learned the seasons and months in Urdu, why not keep building your vocabulary?
- Days of the Week in Urdu
- Colours in Urdu