Roman Urdu is widely used across messaging platforms and social media. This dictionary section focuses on words that begin with D, offering their English translations in a structured format.
English Meaning of Roman Urdu Words Starting with D
| Sr. | Urdu Word | English Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dil Khole Kar Kharch Karna | Launches |
| 2 | Daal Dena | Throws |
| 3 | Dukh Dena | Injuring |
| 4 | Dakaar | Belched |
| 5 | Dushnaam Dena | Revile |
| 6 | Dla | Clot |
| 7 | Dawati | Convivial |
| 8 | Dori Kholna | Untie |
| 9 | Dabao | Depressors |
| 10 | Dair | Lateness |
| 11 | Dhadakataa Hua | Palpitant |
| 12 | Darmiyan Mein Parna | Mediate |
| 13 | Daant Dikhnana | Show Teeth |
| 14 | Donkni | Fans |
| 15 | Dafan Karna | Interred |
| 16 | Dikhana | Disclose |
| 17 | Dou Saal Ki Muddat | Biennium |
| 18 | Dod Kush | Louvers |
| 19 | Dastoor Al Amal | Routine |
| 20 | Darakht Shanaas | Arborist |
| 21 | Dhuwan | Vapours |
| 22 | Dhundla Karna | Tarnished |
| 23 | Dhagon Wala | Filarial |
| 24 | Dhaat Ka Kaam | Metalworking |
| 25 | Daai | Midwifes |
| 26 | Daikhta | Sees |
| 27 | Dono Tarah Mushkil | Dilemma |
| 28 | Dushwari | Incomprehensibility |
| 29 | Dekhna | Regarded |
| 30 | Dilair | Gamest |
| 31 | Deen | Religion |
| 32 | Dukaan | Stores |
| 33 | Dhun | Tunes |
| 34 | Dekh Bhaal Ka Zimma Lainay Wala Shakhs | Servicemen |
| 35 | Dobarah | Anabaptisms |
| 36 | Door Andeshi Karna | Forecasts |
| 37 | Daant | Molar |
| 38 | Daali | Sprigged |
| 39 | Daastaa’n Nawees | Fictionists |
| 40 | Darakhshan | Glittering |
| 41 | Diq Karna | Pester |
| 42 | Dimagh | Minding |
| 43 | Dhakam Dhaka | Fisticuff |
| 44 | Deewar Aur Pushte Ka Itsaal | Abuttals |
| 45 | Dast Kash Hona | Aband |
| 46 | Dafan Karna | Entombed |
| 47 | Dekho : Torpidity | Torpidness |
| 48 | Dar Poke | Wally |
| 49 | Dhabay Daalna | Blur |
| 50 | Dabana | Suppresses |
| 51 | Do Lafzon Wala | Bicuspid |
| 52 | Duniya Kay Gird Jahaz Mein Safar Karna | Circumnavigates |
| 53 | Danday Ki Shakal Ka | Virgulate |
| 54 | Dost | Pals |
| 55 | Dilpasand | Desirableness |
| 56 | Daawa | Allegation |
| 57 | Dagmagana | Fluctuates |
| 58 | Dheema Karna | Stilled |
| 59 | Darane Wali Cheez | Bogeying |
| 60 | Dukh Pahunchana | Aggrieves |
| 61 | Dagmagana | Wabbling |
| 62 | Dahari | Streaks |
| 63 | Darakhshai | Illuminations |
| 64 | Daryaft Karna | Queried |
| 65 | Dhaka Dena | Jogs |
| 66 | Darja | Aggrandizes |
| 67 | Dakhal Dena | Trespassing |
| 68 | Dukh | Pain |
| 69 | Daam Mein Lana | Ensnarl |
| 70 | Dagar Tarteeb | Heteronomic |
| 71 | Darana | Intimidations |
| 72 | Dho Daalna | Eluted |
| 73 | Dhoka Khanay Wala | Chouse |
| 74 | Dostana Itehad | Entente |
| 75 | Darmiyaana | Mezzo |
| 76 | Dhoka Dainay Wala | Bilker |
| 77 | Daga Dena | Passoff |
| 78 | Dollar | Dollars |
| 79 | Doghla | Mongrel |
| 80 | Dharkan | Palpitation |
| 81 | Dhund Saaf Karna | Demist |
| 82 | Daira Numa | Cycloid |
| 83 | Dirham | Drachm |
| 84 | Dar Qutar Naapna | Calibrate |
| 85 | Dheemi | Undimmed |
| 86 | Dou Judwaan Bachon Mein Say Aik | Twining |
| 87 | Dair Laganay Wala | Loiterer |
| 88 | Dhamkana | Intimidating |
| 89 | Dil Geeri | Pensiveness |
| 90 | Dastoor | Instituting |
| 91 | Dehi Mizaaj Ka Raqs | Siciliano |
| 92 | Darkhwast Karna | Soliciting |
| 93 | Diml Aatishak | Gummas |
| 94 | Dushwaar | Heavies |
| 95 | Dahan Baz | Ringent |
| 96 | Darja | Degrees |
| 97 | Das Meter Ka Pemana | Decameter |
| 98 | Dafan Karna | Bury |
| 99 | Daya | Amah |
| 100 | Dil | Dil |
Why Focus on D Words?
Many common Roman Urdu expressions start with D. Understanding these words improves both comprehension and translation speed in digital communication.
Common Roman Urdu Words Starting with D
Examples include:
- Dard – Pain
- Dost – Friend
- Duniya – World
- Dua – Prayer
- Dar – Fear
- Dukan – Shop
- Dil – Heart
- Darya – River
- Deewar – Wall
- Dushman – Enemy
These words are essential for everyday conversations.
Effective Learning Strategies
Use these words in sample sentences.
Translate online messages into English.
Read Roman Urdu comments and identify new words.
Revise frequently for stronger retention.
Practice leads to better fluency and accuracy.
Continue Learning Alphabetically
After learning D words, move forward with other letters to build a complete Roman Urdu vocabulary base.
FAQs
Is Roman Urdu widely used?
Yes, especially in informal digital communication.
Can Roman Urdu improve English skills?
Yes, structured translation practice strengthens vocabulary.
Do spellings remain consistent?
No, variations are common.
How can I memorize faster?
Regular practice and repetition are key.
