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Day 25c: More Breathing Room | threefingers4onehundreddays
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IPad2 Art sketches for 100 days. Day 25c: More Breathing Room. This entry was published on June 14, 2011 at 9:51 pm and is filed under 100 Days. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post. Older: Day 25b: Subsequent Studies. Newer: Day 38: Return to Color and Maintaining Surplus. 5 thoughts on “ Day 25c: More Breathing Room. June 20, 2011 at 6:10 pm. June 20, 2011 at 11:05 pm. Thank you, Cathryn–for the boost! I’ll try to post something tomorrow! June 24, 2011 at 2:52 pm.
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100 Days of Urdu: Day 35
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100 Days of Urdu. This is my 100-day challenge: To learn to write a hundred words in Urdu in a hundred days. This harf, or letter, jostles ' Chhoti hay' to occupy the position of my favourite letter: ' Do chashmi hay". It is an aspiration marker and used to create aspirated letters composed of two characters such as بھ. Bʰe which is bey do chashmi hay. Pʰe which is pey do chashmi hay. Which is tey do chashmi hay. Here is how chhoti hay is written in various positions:. Aik aik naqsh tera yaad aaya.
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100 Days of Urdu: Day 34
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100 Days of Urdu. This is my 100-day challenge: To learn to write a hundred words in Urdu in a hundred days. Choti hay" (छोटी हे) is the 34th letter of the Urdu alphabet. It is a consonant : choṭī he. ʧʰoʈiː he. In Urdu words, it is used with words which end in /a:/, but with a sound that's softer than the ' ah' of Alif. Here is how it appears in various positions:. I am biased towards this harf because it reminds me of one my favourite sweet: modak (मोदक)! November 9, 2011 at 6:11 PM. P art ici patio n.
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100 Days of Urdu: Day 37
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100 Days of Urdu. This is my 100-day challenge: To learn to write a hundred words in Urdu in a hundred days. Badi ye", baṛī ye. Baɽiː je/ (बड़ी ये) is used mainly for vowels. Also, it is used only in the final or isolated position. Here's an example:. It is also combined with the hamza to represent izaafat. But I shall be discussing that in a separate post. Here is how it is written in various positions:. This is my attempt at writing the harf ' badi ye" and a word which contains it ' aisa' (thus.).
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100 Days of Urdu: June 2011
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100 Days of Urdu. This is my 100-day challenge: To learn to write a hundred words in Urdu in a hundred days. Toay" (तोय) is the twenty-second alphabet. This is a letter with a dental T sound. Rather like "toy" except that the T is soft and the O in "oy" is more like the one in "go" than in "joy". Here is how it looks in its detached, initial, medial and final position:. The word I've picked is one that we all love: "khat" ख़त which means letter, which is a beloved form of communication for me. Qaasid ke ...
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100 Days of Urdu: Day 36
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100 Days of Urdu. This is my 100-day challenge: To learn to write a hundred words in Urdu in a hundred days. Choti yeh' (छोटी ये) is one of those rare letters which serves both as a consonant and also as a vowel. Here is how it is written in different positions. Choti yeh works as a consonant (in the initial or medial position) with words such as "yaar" (friend) یار. Or "dayaar" (place) دیار. It is also used as an initial or medial vowel: as in "ek" (one). Or in "kaisa" (how) کیسا. P art ici patio n.
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100 Days 2011: Spike and Shy Wonder Why | Pondering Pooches | Page 2
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100 Days 2011: Spike and Shy Wonder Why. When Walking Avoid. Day 8. May 30, 2011. 8216;Stepping on cracks will brake your mother’s back….’ Yikes! Leaves – Day 7. May 29, 2011. 8216;I ‘m not raking these leaves. I’m not. I’m too handsome. I’m not doing it. So move along. Call Shy. He’ll do it. I’m not doing it.’. Sundays are for Sleeping – Day 6. Don’t stare. I’m sleeping. Cold tile is the best for Beauty Sleep. Um, Handsome Sleep. Spike’s Goin’ Out – Day 5. May 26, 2011. Somewhere a Snowman…Day 4. One of...
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Spike’s Goin’ Out – Day 5 | 100 Days 2011: Spike and Shy Wonder Why
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100 Days 2011: Spike and Shy Wonder Why. Spike’s Goin’ Out – Day 5. May 26, 2011. Why yes, they said they would be here with the limo at 8 o’clock…. Somewhere a Snowman…Day 4. Sundays are for Sleeping – Day 6. Spike’s Goin’ Out – Day 5" (2). May 26, 2011 at 7:17 pm. Yes, exactly what this pup would be saying! One of the Humans. May 29, 2011 at 6:18 pm. Susan, I love making up words for the pups, they are so ‘human’. Thank u for looking at our blog. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Spike and Shy – Day 15 | 100 Days 2011: Spike and Shy Wonder Why
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100 Days 2011: Spike and Shy Wonder Why. Spike and Shy – Day 15. June 7, 2011. So, no matter where I go this square of light follows me around. I think it’s in love with me. Spike and Shy – Day 14. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Spike and Shy – Day 12 | 100 Days 2011: Spike and Shy Wonder Why
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100 Days 2011: Spike and Shy Wonder Why. Spike and Shy – Day 12. June 7, 2011. The Sphinx. No, I mean the Queen of Sheba. Oh, oops.ah…Shiloh, Queen City Wonder Dog…. Spike and Shy – Day 13. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.