misc thoughts and information posted on February 26 of 2024 by {Khalid Mahmood} in Ottawa Ontario Canada K1G3P2

Urdu word ".         باھر " is translated in English as out or outside, outdoors etc. But it's meanings change depending on the context of the conversation and environments and place where it was used. Example,  in Pakistan where I was born, raised and lived upuntill the age of 24 years with my parents. When children were playing outdoors in Urdu they will express it by saying باھر ھںونگے same here in North America as well. If a member of family in Pakistan was living and working in another country they will express it by saying باھرگۓ xyxyxy باھر ہیں یا باھر رہتے ہیں     some people who do not know the context and do not have understating of language they might consider (and translate) it as living outdoors, which is wrong, in this context correct understating and correct translation will be living abroad (out of Pakistan) or living overseas in another country, People do not live in parks, or in streets etc over there, at the end of the day all go back home and live in doors. From overseas people can not return home by the end of the day (generally speaking). Home (either of parents or own home) is the only shelter over there, street dwelling is unknown or was unknown to me when I lived there. If people don't have expensive homes they live in villages etc in inexpensive homes, but not as street dwellers.
Living at homes is a term which does not mean the people were restricted not allowed to work or go anywhere etc. absolutely not, fully functional human beings do everything unrestricted and still live at home. Living at home does not imply not doing anything.

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