Swad Urdu Worksheet
Learning the Urdu Letter “Swad” (ص)
Welcome to the wonderful world of Urdu alphabets! Today, we are going to learn about the letter “Swad” (ص). This letter is unique and fun to learn. Let’s get started!
What is “Swad”?
“Swad” (ص) is a letter in the Urdu alphabet. It sounds like the English “s” in “sun” or “sand”. It’s a strong and clear sound that you’ll enjoy saying!
How to Write “Swad”
Writing “Swad” is simple once you know the steps. Here’s how you can write it:
Start with a small curve: Begin at the top and make a small curve to the left.
Add a vertical line: Draw a straight line down from the end of the curve.
Finish with a small tail: Add a small tail at the bottom of the line.
Forms of “Swad”
“Swad” can look different depending on where it is in a word. Here are the four forms:
Isolated (ص): When “Swad” stands alone.
Initial (صـ): When “Swad” is at the beginning of a word.
Medial (ـصـ): When “Swad” is in the middle of a word.
Final (ـص): When “Swad” is at the end of a word.
Words with “Swad”
Here are some words that start with “Swad”:
صابون (Saboon): Soap
صبح (Subah): Morning
صبر (Sabr): Patience
Fun Activities
Tracing Practice: Print out worksheets with the letter “Swad” and trace it with your pencil. This will help you remember how to write it.
Find the “Swad”: Look for the letter “Swad” in your favorite Urdu storybooks. Count how many times you can find it!
Drawing Time: Draw pictures of things that start with “Swad”, like soap (صابون) or the sun (سورج).
Story Time
Let’s end with a short story featuring “Swad”:
Once upon a time, in a peaceful village, there was a wise old man named Sabr (صبر). Sabr was known for his patience and kindness. Every morning, he would wake up early to see the beautiful Subah (صبح) and help his neighbors. One day, he found a magical Saboon (صابون) that could make anyone happy. Sabr used the Saboon to spread joy and happiness throughout the village.