Meanings
The quality of being transferable; the ability to be transferred from one place, person, or situation to another.
منتقلیّت کی خصوصیت؛ کسی دوسری جگہ، شخص یا صورتحال میں منتقل ہونے کی صلاحیت۔
منتقلیّت
muntaqiliyat
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Common Collocations
- transferability of skills
- transferability of assets
- high transferability
Example Sentences
The transferability of skills between jobs can enhance career opportunities.
مختلف ملازمتوں کے درمیان مہارتوں کی منتقلیّت کی خصوصیت کیریئر کے مواقع کو بڑھا سکتی ہے۔
Mukhtalif mulazmaton ke darmiyan maharaton ki muntaqiliyat ki khususiyaat career ke moaqe ko barha sakti hai.
Understanding the transferability of credits is essential for students transferring to another institution.
کسی دوسری ادارے میں منتقل ہونے والے طلباء کے لیے کریڈٹس کی منتقلیّت کو سمجھنا ضروری ہے۔
Kisi doosri idaray mein muntaqil hone wale talabaa ke liye credits ki muntaqiliyat ko samajhna zaroori hai.
The concept of transferability is crucial in international business.
بین الاقوامی کاروبار میں منتقلیّت کا تصور بہت اہم ہے۔
Bain al-aqwami karobar mein muntaqiliyat ka tasavvur bohot ahm hai.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of 'transfer' as a bridge that allows passage from one side to another, and 'ability' as the strength to do so.
Imagine a road that connects two cities representing the ease of transferring ideas or skills.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
اک خیال میں بہا لوں اپنے دل کو میں،/پھر اس خیال کی منتقلیّت کی بات ہے۔
Ik khayal mein baha loon apne dil ko main, / Phir is khayal ki muntaqiliyat ki baat hai.
I shall float my heart in a single thought, / Then it is a matter of the transferability of that thought.
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
جہاں چاہ وہاں راہ
Jahan chah wahan rah
Where there is a will, there is a way.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Latin "transferabilis" — able to be transferred
First known use: 20th century
The term evolved from the Latin verb 'transferre', meaning to carry across or bring over. It has been used in various contexts related to economics, law, and education since the early 20th century.