Hindi हिन्दी
Urdū उर्दू
Zayn can speak English, Urdu, and he can read Arabic.im not sure but since his father is from pakistan he must speak in urdu but since he a singer he has to speak in english and sing in english
malini speaks Hindi and belongs to delhi
Its Sanskrit language means "HEAT"
Zayn speaks English as he was born and raised in Bradford although he can speak Hindi too (Indian) even though he is Pakistani!
In Pakistan the Muslims uses the Arabic greating to say Hello! "Assalam-u-alaikum." which lit. means 'Peace be upon you.'
urdu and Hindi mostly urdu but the Indians call urdu Hindi but truly they speak in urdu
with a little help from Krishna The Keen. Hindi and Urdu are not quite the same language.
Urdu evolved from Hindi, though by some definitions, Hindi and Urdu are dialects of each other.
urdu
John T. Platts has written: 'A dictionary of Urdu classical Hindi and English' 'A Grammar of the Hindustani or Urdu Language' -- subject(s): Grammar, Urdu language 'A Dictionary of Urdu Classical Hindi and English Part 1' 'A grammar of the Hindustani or Urdu Language' 'A dictionary of Urdu, classical Hindi, and English' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, Hindi language, Hindi, Urdu, Urdu language 'The\\\Grammar of the Hindustani or Urdu Language'
Pakistan. Urdu is a close dialect of Hindi.
The Hindi-Urdu controversy is an ongoing dispute-dating back to the 19th century-regarding the status of Hindi and Urdu as a single language (see Hindi-Urdu), and the establishment of a single standard language in certain areas of north and northwestern India. While the debate was officiallysettled by a government order in 1950, declaring Hindi as the official language, some resistance remains. The present notion among Muslims about this dispute is that Hindus abandoned Urdu Language, whereas Hindus believe that Urdu was artificially created during Muslim rule.
Hindi and Punjabi sound exactly the same... --------------- Hindi is heavily influenced by Urdu and Sanskrit.
The Hindi-Urdu controversy is an ongoing dispute-dating back to the 19th century-regarding the status of Hindi and Urdu as a single language (see Hindi-Urdu), and the establishment of a single standard language in certain areas of north and northwestern India. While the debate was officiallysettled by a government order in 1950, declaring Hindi as the official language, some resistance remains. The present notion among Muslims about this dispute is that Hindus abandoned Urdu Language, whereas Hindus believe that Urdu was artificially created during Muslim rule.
blank paper = (in hindi/urdu) kora kagaz
"Tukhmemalanga" in hindi & urdu language
Hindi-Urdu