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INTRODUCTION
In the last lesson, we learned how to get a table at a restaurant, but my dear listeners, please know that because of the popularity of Pakistani food, it can be difficult to get a seat—especially on the weekends. The best thing to do, without a doubt, is to make a reservation for the time you want to go eat.
In this lesson, we'll cover making a reservation in a restaurant.
BODY
Normally, if you make a phone call in order to make a reservation for the evening, you would say
aaj raat ky liye Tebal chahiye meaning "I need to reserve a table for this evening."
(SLOW) aaj raat ky liye Tebal chahiye. The first four words, aaj raat ky liye, mean "for tonight." Let's break them down by syllable: aaj raat ky liye.
(SLOW) aaj raat ky liye, aaj raat ky liye.
We follow this with Tebal, which is exactly the Urdu pronunciation of the English word "table": (SLOW) Te-bal. Tebal. Finally, we have chahiye, which means "is needed." Let's break it down by syllable: (SLOW) cha-hi-ye. Let's hear it again: chahiye.
Let's recap the phrase one more time.
(SLOW)aaj raat ky liye Tebal chahiye.
aaj raat ky liye Tebal chahiye.
Normally, they'll ask you how many people are in your party and the time of the reservation. "How many people are you?" aap kitnay log hain? Let's break it down by syllable: (SLOW) aap kitnay log hain?) Let's hear it again: aap kit-nay log hain?
Now let's imagine you are a party of two. In Urdu, you would use hum dou hain, which in English means "We are two." (SLOW) hum dou hain, hum dou hain.
Finally, let's see how they will ask you the time of your reservation.
kitnay bajay chahiye?
(SLOW) kitnay bajay chahiye?
"At what time do you want to make a reservation?" kitne bajay chahiye? literally means "At what time is it needed?" Let's break down these words and hear them one more time:
(SLOW) kit-nay ba-jay cha-hi-ye? kitne bajay chahiye?
Now let's answer the question! Let's imagine you want to reserve a table at eight o'clock.
aaTh bajay. "At eight o'clock."
aaTh bajay means "At eight." Let's break down these words and hear them one more time: (SLOW) aa-Th ba-jay, aaTh bajay.

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