urdu
There is a common misconception that Urdu formed from the merging of Persian, Hindi, and Arabic; however, this is not true.Urdu is a dialect of Hindi, that is written with the Arabic alphabet and contains some loanwords from Arabic and Persian. But it is still an Indic language.
The regional language that combines Hindi with Arabic script is Urdu. Urdu is the official language of Pakistan and one of the 22 scheduled languages of India. It is widely spoken and understood in parts of South Asia.
Persian was the language of administration under the rule of Delhi sultanate.
Urdu is the evolution of Hindi the Indian language and Farsi aka Persian; they mixxed when the Persians invaded India
Hindi is derived from hind. the language is sanskrit born.
Hindi evolved from the ancient language Sanskrit, with influences from other languages in India. Over time, it developed as a distinct language, influenced by Persian, Arabic, and other regional languages. The standardized form of Hindi we know today was established in the 19th century.
Persian,Arabic,Hindi and Turkish influenced Punjabi
spanish- me amor Hindi- mere jan persian- janem arabic- habibi
Hindi is a language. the religion you are thinking of is called Hinduism. Note though that the language called Hindi is used by Hindus, while the same language when used by Muslims is called Urdu. The two written languages have different alphabets (Hindi uses the devanagari script, while Urdu prefers the Arabic script) and they use different languages as sources of their loanwords (Hindi uses Sanskrit words, while Urdu uses Persian and Arabic words),
The guru in Sly 3 speaks in a fictional language that combines elements of Hindi and other languages. The language was created specifically for the character in the game.
Hindi is not a language in the normal sense, it is a common way of communication that combines elements of several Asian languages. It is spoken throughout India. in that way it is similar to Urdu - another language formed from others, but including Arab dialects.
Of or pertaining to the Hindoos or their language., The language of Hindostan; the name given by Europeans to the most generally spoken of the modern Aryan languages of India. It is Hindi with the addition of Persian and Arabic words.