Yes.
If only one person understood a language, then it would not be a language because language by default needs to facilitate communication. Urdu is one of the most popular first-languages in the world.
If your question was asking if there mutual intelligibility between Urdu, Hindi, Gujarati, and Marathi, there is a high degree of mutual intelligibility and more worldly speakers of any of these four can typically figure out what is said in any of the other three, but in order to have a more serious conversation, they would need to speak the same language.
its' meh neh pizza kahna say it how it is spelled (meh-neh-peezzuh kahneh) and they will understand you but you dont really need to learn to say i want pizza urdu people also understand english
its easier to understand
One can find an Urdu dictionary online on the official Urdu language web site. A dedicated agent will help you understand any words of Urdu that you need help with.
About 200 million people speak something that they think of as Urdu, but the number could get as high as one billion depending on what Urdu is defined as. The discrepancy arises because Urdu is technically a form of Hindustani.
Urdu is the official language of Pakistan. Most people there however speak Punjabi and Sindhi.
Most of the people in Pakistan speaks Urdu as their mother tongue. Urdu is one of the national language of the country along with English.
Urdu is a language not a people. It is spoken by the people of Pakistan and some parts of India. It is a Hindustani language form spoken mostly in Muslim communities.
Urdu was created in India as a language of troops in thirteenth century - a mixture of Khari Boli, Arabic, Persian and Turkish. Present form of Hindi came also from Khari Boli in 1947 when the khari-boli was approved as Hindi written in Devnagiri Script. Thereon it was highly "Sanstrikized" in order to give a distinct identity as National language. Further information at this link: http://sasw.chass.ncsu.edu/fl/faculty/taj/hindi/abturdu.htm Note: you were correct to refer to the language as "Hindi," (the language)not "Hindu," the relgion.
Lipi of urdu remains urdu
Lipi of urdu remains urdu
No, the people in Pakistan speak Urdu.
Some sites for URDU to English dictionary is URDU to English Translation - Babylon. Look up URDU Word and that shows English to Urdu, Urdu Script to English and Roman Urdu to English.