Although fewer Roman Urdu words begin with C compared to other letters, they are still important in daily digital communication. This guide provides accurate English meanings for Roman Urdu words starting with C to help learners improve their vocabulary.
English Meaning of Roman Urdu Words Starting with C
| Sr. | Urdu Word | English Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chaspeda | Agglutinated |
| 2 | Chahat | Eagerness |
| 3 | Chupkay Chupkay | Insidiously |
| 4 | Chabnay Wali Haddi | Cartilage |
| 5 | Chhota Naala | Brooklet |
| 6 | Chust | Alerts |
| 7 | Chhamna Machhli | Pomfret |
| 8 | Chaye Pilana | Tea |
| 9 | Chulbula | Frolics |
| 10 | Companian | Companies |
| 11 | Chhor Dena | Pardoning |
| 12 | Chanchal | Gamesome |
| 13 | Chlorine Ka Keemiyai Amal Karne Wala | Chlorinator |
| 14 | Chor | Burglar |
| 15 | Chhutkara | Immunities |
| 16 | Chipaknay Wala | Sizes |
| 17 | Carbon Ke Milay Julay Amal Se Sakht Banana | Caseharden |
| 18 | Chaar Admion Ka Taifa | Quartette |
| 19 | Changul | Pawing |
| 20 | Charhana | Tucked |
| 21 | Chalan | Guised |
| 22 | Chebeela | Dandyish |
| 23 | Chhota Sa Aadmi | Poppet |
| 24 | Chirana | Flouts |
| 25 | Choti | Pinnacle |
| 26 | Choohay Ki Khususiyaat Ka Haamil | Mousey |
| 27 | Chِerhya Jiss Ki Chonch Ke Neechay Balon Ka Guchha Hota Hai | Barbet |
| 28 | Chunsar | Cress |
| 29 | Chhanal | Harlot |
| 30 | Chalaki Say | Agilely |
| 31 | Chatanoo Ka Silsila | Reef |
| 32 | Circus Mein Aaraam Da Nashist | Pulvinar |
| 33 | Chhalla | Ringing |
| 34 | Chonka Dena | Glare |
| 35 | Chori Ki Terhan Ka | Threadlike |
| 36 | Chimta | Pincer |
| 37 | Chipkanay Wala | Paster |
| 38 | Cho Misra | Quartet |
| 39 | Chhupana | Seal |
| 40 | Chhorna | Omitters |
| 41 | Cinema | Cinemas |
| 42 | Chamak | Fulmination |
| 43 | Car Pardaaz | Executant |
| 44 | Chakh Chakh Karna | Clatter |
| 45 | Chaba Chaba Kar Baatein Karna | Drawled |
| 46 | Chhantna | Garble |
| 47 | Chuguna | Quadruples |
| 48 | Computer Jock | Computer Jock |
| 49 | Chogadda | Tetrad |
| 50 | Court Room | Courtroom |
| 51 | Chandi Sonay Ka Dabba | Caskets |
| 52 | Choo Choo Karna | Chirruped |
| 53 | Chamak Damak | Shininess |
| 54 | Charna | Graze |
| 55 | Chok | Fault |
| 56 | Charhai | Incursion |
| 57 | Chhai | Spreaded |
| 58 | Charmi Kaghaz Ke Zariye Ajza Ko Channa | Dialyze |
| 59 | Chaploosi Karna | Cajoles |
| 60 | Chichri Waghera Ki Noo Se Koi Hashra | Acarid |
| 61 | Clip | Hairpin |
| 62 | Cop | Spinny |
| 63 | Chipaknay Wali Matti | Fat |
| 64 | Chapati | Bread |
| 65 | Chuguna | Quadruple |
| 66 | Chhupa | Unexposed |
| 67 | Chalana | Vociferated |
| 68 | Chaan Been Karnay Wala | Delver |
| 69 | Chorus | Choruses |
| 70 | Chocky | Gibraltar |
| 71 | Chamray Ka Tukra Jis Par Astra Taiz Kartay Hain | Strop |
| 72 | Chukla | Stewing |
| 73 | Chorrie Shaakhon Wala | Brachiate |
| 74 | Chain | Felicity |
| 75 | Choon Choon Karna | Chitter |
| 76 | Chand Sri Hakumat Ka Matehat | Oligarchic |
| 77 | Chaak Karna | Rip |
| 78 | Choti Wala | Crested |
| 79 | Chirchira Pan | Edginess |
| 80 | Chilahat | Clamorousness |
| 81 | Chhantna | Retrench |
| 82 | College Ke Mutaliq | Collegial |
| 83 | Chooha | Mouses |
| 84 | Choti Talwar | Smallsword |
| 85 | Case Karna | Sue |
| 86 | Chuski Lagana | Sucking |
| 87 | Chanchal | Speedy |
| 88 | Chaspan Karna | Framed |
| 89 | Choth | Chout |
| 90 | Chamakdar | Micaceous |
| 91 | Chela Pan | Spiffiness |
| 92 | Choti Kitaab | Handbooks |
| 93 | Cheerna | Rip |
| 94 | Company Ki Intizamia Ka Karkun | Director |
| 95 | Chhelan | Shaving |
| 96 | Chamakdar | Beamy |
| 97 | Chaar Pehlu | Quadrangular |
| 98 | Chandiya | Scalp |
| 99 | Chakkardaar | Cochleate |
| 100 | Choomna | Laving |
Understanding Usage of C in Roman Urdu
The letter C in Roman Urdu often represents sounds like “ch” or “k,” depending on the spelling preference. Recognizing these variations helps avoid confusion during translation.
Common Roman Urdu Words Starting with C
Examples include:
- Chai – Tea
- Chalo – Let’s go
- Chehra – Face
- Choti – Small
- Chup – Silent
- Chahat – Desire
- Chamak – Shine
- Char – Four
- Choor – Thief
- Chadar – Sheet
These words are frequently used in everyday conversations.
Improving Vocabulary Skills
To strengthen your learning:
Pay attention to pronunciation patterns.
Practice writing both Roman Urdu and English meanings.
Translate short dialogues into English.
Review weekly for better retention.
Active practice builds long-term language confidence.
Expanding Beyond C
Continue exploring additional letters to complete your Roman Urdu to English vocabulary knowledge.
FAQs
Why do many C words start with “Ch”?
In Roman Urdu, C often represents the “ch” sound from Urdu.
Are these words commonly used?
Yes, many are part of daily conversations.
How can I avoid spelling confusion?
Focus on pronunciation and context when learning.
Is Roman Urdu helpful for beginners?
Yes, especially for those not familiar with the Urdu script.
