"حروف جار" refers to prepositions, which are words that typically indicate relationships between other words in a sentence. Prepositions express relationships in terms of direction, location, time, manner, or agent. Examples include words like "in," "on," "at," "by," and "with."
Etymology:
"حروف" (Huroof) means "letters" or "words," and "جار" (Jaar) means "agent" or "to carry." Together, the phrase refers to words that function as connectors in a sentence, linking nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words.
Metaphorical Use:
In Grammar Context:
"انگریزی میں حروف جار کا استعمال بہت اہم ہے"
(In English, the use of prepositions is very important.)
Synonyms & Antonyms Context:
Synonyms (Urdu): حروف ربط
Synonyms (English): connectors, linkers
Antonyms (Urdu):
Antonyms (English): none
Example Sentences:
"حروف جار جملے کے معنی کو واضح کرتے ہیں"
(Prepositions clarify the meaning of a sentence.)