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1.7.2 Basic verbs such as کرنا، جانا، آنا

Key Idea of This Chapter

In this chapter you will learn how three very common Urdu verbs behave in the simple present tense:

You will see how their basic present forms look with different subjects, and how they are used in short, everyday sentences. Detailed grammar of the present tense and the verb ہے/ہیں is handled in the parent chapter, so here we focus on these three verbs in use.


Verb 1: کرنا “to do”

Meaning and general use

کرنا (karna) means “to do”. It is used:

In this chapter, we focus on very simple, literal uses in the present tense.

Present tense patterns with کرنا

In simple present, کرنا changes to کرتا / کرتی / کرتے according to gender and number.

Consider the “do” part only. The helping verb (ہے, ہوں, ہو, ہیں, etc.) belongs to the parent chapter, so here we just show the full forms in typical sentences.

Singular forms

English subjectUrdu subject“do” partTypical sentence (Urdu)Gloss
I (male)میںکرتامیں کام کرتا ہوں۔I (m) do work.
I (female)میںکرتیمیں کام کرتی ہوں۔I (f) do work.
You (informal, male)تمکرتےتم کام کرتے ہو۔You (m) do work.
You (informal, female)تمکرتی/کرتی ہو is less common, usually کرتے is used for both genders in casual speechتم کام کرتے ہو۔You (f) do work.
Heوہکرتاوہ کام کرتا ہے۔He does work.
Sheوہکرتیوہ کام کرتی ہے۔She does work.

Plural forms

English subjectUrdu subject“do” partTypical sentence (Urdu)Gloss
We (mixed / males)ہمکرتےہم کام کرتے ہیں۔We do work.
We (all females, formal)ہمکرتی ہیںہم کام کرتی ہیں۔We (all women) do work.
You (plural, informal)تمکرتےتم کام کرتے ہو۔You (all) do work.
You (formal)آپکرتےآپ کام کرتے ہیں۔You (formal) do work.
They (mixed / males)وہکرتےوہ کام کرتے ہیں۔They do work.
They (all females)وہکرتی ہیںوہ کام کرتی ہیں۔They (all women) do work.

Important pattern

  • Masculine singular: کرتا karta
  • Feminine singular: کرتی karti
  • Plural or respectful “you”: کرتے karte (for mixed / male group)
  • Plural all-female: کرتی ہیں karti hain

In everyday speech, for groups, کرتے is very common even if some members are female, so do not worry too much at this level.

Simple example sentences with کرنا

Here are short, natural examples with translation.

Urdu sentenceTransliterationMeaning
میں پڑھائی کرتا ہوں۔ (male)main parhai karta hoonI study.
میں پڑھائی کرتی ہوں۔ (female)main parhai karti hoonI study.
وہ کھانا پکاتی ہے۔woh khana pakaati haiShe cooks food. (literally: she does cooking food)
وہ ورزش کرتا ہے۔woh warzish karta haiHe exercises.
آپ کیا کرتے ہیں؟aap kya karte hain?What do you do? (formal, also used to ask job)
تم کیا کرتے ہو؟tum kya karte ho?What do you do? (informal)
ہم کھیلتے ہیں۔hum khelte hainWe play. (literally: we do playing)
وہ انتظار کرتے ہیں۔woh intezaar karte hainThey wait.

Note that many English verbs are expressed as “noun + کرنا” in Urdu, like “do exercise”, “do study”. We limit ourselves to simple combinations here.


Verb 2: جانا “to go”

Meaning and use

جانا (jana) means “to go”. We use it:

In the simple present tense, جانا changes to forms based on gender and number.

Present tense patterns with جانا

For learners, think of:

Singular forms

English subjectUrdu subject“go” partExample sentenceMeaning
I (male)میںجاتامیں اسکول جاتا ہوں۔I (m) go to school.
I (female)میںجاتیمیں اسکول جاتی ہوں۔I (f) go to school.
You (informal, male)تمجاتےتم دفتر جاتے ہو۔You (m) go to the office.
You (informal, female)تمجاتی / جاتے (both heard; جاتے very common)تم کالج جاتی ہو۔You (f) go to college.
Heوہجاتاوہ مسجد جاتا ہے۔He goes to the mosque.
Sheوہجاتیوہ بازار جاتی ہے۔She goes to the market.

Plural forms

English subjectUrdu subject“go” partExample sentenceMeaning
We (mixed / males)ہمجاتےہم دفتر جاتے ہیں۔We go to the office.
We (all females, formal)ہمجاتی ہیںہم کالج جاتی ہیں۔We (all women) go to college.
You (plural, informal)تمجاتےتم بازار جاتے ہو۔You (all) go to the market.
You (formal)آپجاتےآپ اسکول جاتے ہیں۔You (formal) go to school.
They (mixed / males)وہجاتےوہ مسجد جاتے ہیں۔They go to the mosque.
They (all females)وہجاتی ہیںوہ بازار جاتی ہیں۔They (all women) go to the market.

Simple example sentences with جانا

Urdu sentenceTransliterationMeaning
میں گھر جاتا ہوں۔ (male)main ghar jata hoonI go home.
میں گھر جاتی ہوں۔ (female)main ghar jati hoonI go home.
وہ اسکول جاتا ہے۔woh school jata haiHe goes to school.
وہ پارک جاتی ہے۔woh park jati haiShe goes to the park.
آپ کہاں جاتے ہیں؟aap kahan jate hain?Where do you go?
تم کب جاتے ہو؟tum kab jate ho?When do you go?
ہم روز بازار جاتے ہیں۔hum roz bazaar jate hainWe go to the market every day.
وہ اکثر گاؤں جاتے ہیں۔woh aksar gaon jate hainThey often go to the village.

Note the very frequent question pattern:

You can change the subject or place easily:

(Negatives are treated in other chapters, so we only give the feel here.)


Verb 3: آنا “to come”

Meaning and use

آنا (aana) means “to come”. You use it:

In simple present, آنا also changes with gender and number.

Present tense patterns with آنا

For this level, think:

Singular forms

English subjectUrdu subject“come” partExample sentenceMeaning
I (male)میںآتامیں گھر آتا ہوں۔I (m) come home.
I (female)میںآتیمیں گھر آتی ہوں۔I (f) come home.
You (informal, male)تمآتےتم یہاں آتے ہو۔You (m) come here.
You (informal, female)تمآتی / آتےتم روز آتی ہو۔You (f) come every day.
Heوہآتاوہ جلدی آتا ہے۔He comes early.
Sheوہآتیوہ دیر سے آتی ہے۔She comes late.

Plural forms

English subjectUrdu subject“come” partExample sentenceMeaning
We (mixed / males)ہمآتےہم شام کو آتے ہیں۔We come in the evening.
We (all females, formal)ہمآتی ہیںہم صبح آتی ہیں۔We (all women) come in the morning.
You (plural, informal)تمآتےتم کب آتے ہو؟When do you all come?
You (formal)آپآتےآپ کب آتے ہیں؟When do you come?
They (mixed / males)وہآتےوہ یہاں آتے ہیں۔They come here.
They (all females)وہآتی ہیںوہ کل آتی ہیں۔They (all women) come tomorrow.

Simple example sentences with آنا


Urdu sentenceTransliterationMeaning
میں روز یہاں آتا ہوں۔ (male)main roz yahan aata hoonI come here every day.
میں روز یہاں آتی ہوں۔ (female)main roz yahan aati hoonI come here every day.
وہ گھر آتا ہے۔woh ghar aata haiHe comes home.
وہ گھر آتی ہے۔woh ghar aati haiShe comes home.
آپ کب آتے ہیں؟aap kab aate hain?When do you come?
تم کہاں سے آتے ہو؟tum kahan se aate ho?From where do you come?
ہم کل دوبارہ آتے ہیں۔hum kal dobara aate hainWe come again tomorrow.
وہ رات کو دیر سے آتے ہیں۔woh raat ko der se aate hainThey come late at night.

Comparing کرنا, جانا, آنا in simple patterns

It is helpful to see the three verbs side by side for some pronouns. The helping verb part (ہوں, ہو, ہے, ہیں) follows patterns given in the main chapter on present tense.

“I” (male speaker)

EnglishUrduTransliteration
I do homework.میں ہوم ورک کرتا ہوں۔main homework karta hoon
I go to school.میں اسکول جاتا ہوں۔main school jata hoon
I come home.میں گھر آتا ہوں۔main ghar aata hoon

“I” (female speaker)

EnglishUrduTransliteration
I do homework.میں ہوم ورک کرتی ہوں۔main homework karti hoon
I go to school.میں اسکول جاتی ہوں۔main school jati hoon
I come home.میں گھر آتی ہوں۔main ghar aati hoon

“He” / “She”

EnglishUrduTransliteration
He does work.وہ کام کرتا ہے۔woh kaam karta hai
He goes to office.وہ دفتر جاتا ہے۔woh daftar jata hai
He comes home.وہ گھر آتا ہے۔woh ghar aata hai
She does work.وہ کام کرتی ہے۔woh kaam karti hai
She goes to office.وہ دفتر جاتی ہے۔woh daftar jati hai
She comes home.وہ گھر آتی ہے۔woh ghar aati hai

“We”


EnglishUrduTransliteration
We do work.ہم کام کرتے ہیں۔hum kaam karte hain
We go to school.ہم اسکول جاتے ہیں۔hum school jate hain
We come home.ہم گھر آتے ہیں۔hum ghar aate hain

Mini practice: fill or switch the verb

Use کرتا / کرتی / کرتے, جاتا / جاتی / جاتے, or آتا / آتی / آتے in your mind to complete the meaning.

  1. میں اسکول ______ ہوں۔ (male)
    • I go to school. → جاتا
  2. وہ یہاں ہر روز ______ ہے۔ (female)
    • She comes here every day. → آتی
  3. آپ کیا ______ ہیں؟
    • What do you do? → کرتے
  4. ہم صبح ورزش ______ ہیں۔
    • We do exercise in the morning. → کرتے
  5. وہ رات کو دیر سے گھر ______ ہے۔ (male)
    • He comes home late at night. → آتا

Try also to say these in Urdu:

New vocabulary from this chapter

UrduTransliterationMeaning
کرناkarnato do
جاناjanato go
آناaanato come
کامkaamwork, job
پڑھائیparhaistudy (noun)
ورزشwarzishexercise
انتظارintezaarwaiting
اسکولschoolschool
کالجcollegecollege
دفترdaftaroffice
مسجدmasjidmosque
بازارbazaarmarket
گاؤںgaonvillage
گھرgharhome, house
پارکparkpark
ہوم ورکhomeworkhomework
روزrozevery day, daily
آجaajtoday
کلkalyesterday / tomorrow (depends on context)
صبحsubahmorning
شامshaamevening
راتraatnight
دیرderlate, delay
جلدیjaldiearly, quickly
کہاںkahanwhere
کبkabwhen

Use these words together with کرنا, جانا, and آنا to build your own short present tense sentences.

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