To communicate with your brother's wife in Urdu, you can use the following phrases:
- Hello: السلام وعلیکم (Assalam-o-Alaikum)
- How are you?: آپ کیسی ہیں؟ (Aap kaisi hain?)
- Nice to meet you: آپ سے مل کر خوشی ہوئی (Aap se mil kar khushi hui)
- Thank you: شکریہ (Shukriya)
- Please: مہربانی (Meharbani)
- I love you: میں تم سے محبت کرتا/کرتی ہوں (Main tum se mohabbat karta/karti hoon)
For Kashmiri, there are many dialects, but here are some common phrases:
- Hello: آسٹھ (Aasuth)
- How are you?: کیا حال چؤ سون؟ (Kyah haal chu sun?)
- Nice to meet you: چھٹ کُھٹے ہونٹھون چھُس چھُن؟ (Chhut khuṭhuy honton chus chhun?)
- Thank you: تھکس کرن (Thaks karn)
- Please: مہربانی (Meharbani)
- I love you: میں چھے چھُند ھوں (Mi chhe chhund haun)
Remember that language and its specific phrases can vary based on the region and community. If you are not fluent in Urdu or Kashmiri, showing an interest in learning some basic phrases can still be appreciated by your brother's wife. It shows that you value her culture and language.