Yes. In fact, Kashmiri shares many of the same words with Urdu.
Same as Urdu, In Urdu we say Shukriya and in Kashmir's language we have the same word Shukriya for "Thank you". You can trust me on this because I'm a "Kashmiri"!
Yes, Kashmiri is one of the main languages spoken in Srinagar, Kashmir. Other languages spoken in the region include Urdu, Hindi, and English.
The language 'Kashmiri' is based in Kashmir.
Kashmiri language has been influenced by languages such as Sanskrit, Persian, and Arabic, due to historical and cultural interactions with these regions. There may also be some influence from languages in the surrounding regions of Kashmir.
"I love you" in Kashmiri language is "manz chu tchu."
In Kashmiri language, 'mountain' is called "vuchh".
Urdu is a language spoken in India by females and males. The language is very similar to Hindi. Many times this language is spoken by Hindus. There are more than 70 million people who speak Urdu.
In Kashmiri language, you can address mother as "Mouj" or "Mujah".
Sure, I will not use the Kashmiri language in my responses. How can I assist you today?
"Tsaelum camut chu?" is "How are you?" in Kashmiri.
In Kashmiri language, "hello" is said as "salaam aleikum".
The word for "please" in Kashmiri is "meharbani".