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Other Ways to Say How Are You in English with Urdu

Other Ways to Say How Are You ( ہال چال ) in English with Urdu learn different ways to ask someone how is he in English with Urdu translation.

Many English learners struggle with repeating the same greetings. Using different phrases makes conversations more natural and engaging. In this blog post, you’ll learn alternative ways to say “How are you?” with Urdu translations to improve your fluency. Expanding your expressions helps you sound more confident and native-like. Want to improve your spoken skills? Explore more phrases in our Spoken English section!

انگلش میں کسی کا ہال چال پوچھنے کے لیے استعمال ہونے والے اہم فقرات سیکھیں

Other Ways to Say How Are You in English

How have you been?
Ap ka waqt kaisa guzra?
آپ کا وقت کیسا گزرا؟

How’s it going?
Kaisa chal raha hai?
کیسا چل رہا ہے؟

What’s up?
Kya chal raha hai?
کیا چل رہا ہے؟

What’s new?
Koi nai taza?
کوئی نئی تازہ؟

How’s everything?
Sab kaisa hai?
سب کیسا ہے؟

What are you up to?
Ap kya kar rahe hain?
آپ کیا کر رہے ہیں؟

How are you doing?
Ap kaise hain?
آپ کیسے ہیں؟

How are you holding up?
Hal chaal poochne ke liye.
حال چال پوچھنے کے لیے۔

How are things going?
Kaisa chal raha hai?
کیسا چل رہا ہے؟

How’s life?
Zindagi kaisi chal rahi hai?
زندگی کیسی چل رہی ہے؟

What’s going on?
Kya ho raha hai?
کیا ہو رہا ہے؟

What’s happening?
Kya ho raha hai?
کیا ہو رہا ہے؟

How do you do?
Ap kaise hain?
آپ کیسے ہیں؟

All right?
Sab theek hai?
سب ٹھیک ہے؟

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Muhammad Qasim is an English language educator and ESL content creator with a degree from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad and TEFL certification. He has over 5 years of experience teaching grammar, vocabulary, and spoken English. Muhammad manages several educational blogs designed to support ESL learners with practical lessons, visual resources, and topic-based content. He blends his teaching experience with digital tools to make learning accessible to a global audience. He’s also active on YouTube (1.6M Subscribers), Facebook (1.8M Followers), Instagram (100k Followers) and Pinterest( (170k Followers), where he shares bite-sized English tips to help learners improve step by step.