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🔤 اس کے پاﺅں میں چوٹ لگی Meaning in English

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URDU

اس کے پاﺅں میں چوٹ لگی
🅰️ Roman Urdu:
Us Ke Paon Mein Chot Lagi
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ENGLISH

He injured his foot, He got a foot injury, He hurt his feet.
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DESCRIPTION

Type: Sentence (past tense, injury/accident context)

Origin: Urdu; “پاﺅں” (feet), “چوٹ لگی” (sustained injury), commonly used in medical or casual contexts

Expanded Features:

Polarity: Negative (refers to harm or injury)

Tense/Aspect: Past tense, completed action

Pragmatic Sense: Describes someone having suffered an injury to the feet

Register: Everyday conversational, medical, or accident reporting

Synonyms (Urdu): اس کے پیر زخمی ہوئے, اس کے پاﺅں کو نقصان پہنچا, اس کے پاﺅں میں زخم آیا
Synonyms (English): his/her foot got injured, he/she hurt his/her feet, he/she sustained a foot injury

Antonyms (Urdu): اس کے پاﺅں میں صحت ہے, اس کے پاﺅں ٹھیک ہیں

Antonyms (English): his/her feet are fine, no injury to the foot, feet are healthy

Key Nuances:

Emphasizes occurrence of harm rather than severity

Commonly used in both casual conversation and medical description

Can refer to minor or major injuries depending on context

Usage Contexts:

Household: Describing accidental injury

Medical: Reporting symptoms to a doctor or nurse

Sports/Activity: Injury during games or exercises

Example Sentences:
Urdu: بچے کے کھیلتے ہوئے اس کے پاﺅں میں چوٹ لگی۔
English: The child got a foot injury while playing.

Urdu: فٹبال کھیلتے وقت اس کے پاﺅں میں چوٹ لگی۔
English: He injured his foot while playing football.

Urdu: وہ گر کر اپنے پاﺅں میں چوٹ لگا بیٹھا۔
English: He fell and hurt his feet.

Cultural Insight:
Describing injuries in Urdu often uses “چوٹ لگی” for both minor and serious cases. It is a common phrase in daily conversation, medical settings, and sports commentary.

Related Terms:
زخم (Zakhm): Wound, cut
پیر (Pair): Foot
چوٹ (Chot): Injury, hurt
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