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It depends on what language you're referring to, considering that Pakistan is a host to numerous languages, but in it's official language; Urdu, "Good morning" would translate to: "صبح بخير".
in Urdu language it is "subha-ba-khair"
In 1948, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan's first Governor-General, declared in Dhaka that "Urdu, and only Urdu" would be the sole official language for all of Pakistan Muhammad Irfan Students of Virtual University of Pakistan.
shukriya ( shuk-ri-ya)i am from Pakistan but i don't know how to write it but ill tell you one thing this is how you say it . shukriya! lol!! xoxoThank you is "Shukriya" in Pakistani Language. Pakistani Language is known as "URDU"
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
I don't believe it is.
Since Urdu is the official language of a nationally Islamic country, the common phrasing for good luck invokes the name of Allah. The phrasing is "Allah ka fazal ho."
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
Well educated people. Knowledge of English, which is an international language, and other languages. Good knowledge of technology. Good technological infrastructure.
Yes, it is possible to be good at both math and languages.
this is ehsaan word which means to do good to someone. like to help someone without any greed.
Studying three languages at school can be beneficial as it can improve cognitive skills, boost memory, and enhance cultural awareness. However, it can also be demanding, so it's important to ensure you have enough time for each language and that you are still able to excel in your other subjects.