Most languages borrow from other languages, but that doesn't mean they're "made" from other languages.Urdu was not "made" from other languages but it has borrowed vocabulary from:ArabicPersianEnglishand several othersNote: Urdu has not "borrowed from Hindi" in that both Urdu and Hindi are dialects of the same language.
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Urdu originated in the Indian subcontinent during the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire, evolving as a syncretic language that blended elements of Persian, Arabic, Turkish, and local Indian languages, particularly Hindi. It developed as a lingua franca among various ethnic and linguistic groups, particularly in northern India. The script used for Urdu is a modified form of the Persian script, which further emphasizes its historical connections to Persian culture. Today, Urdu is recognized as one of the official languages of Pakistan and holds significant cultural importance in India.
The official languages of Bihar are Hindi, Urdu, Bhojpuri, Maithili.
In Urdu it is called "Chuma".
farsi and urdu
Yes they talk Urdu but they have also many other languages like Punjabi, Paschto, Gujarati. But they talk mostly Urdu
Yes it is. Urdu belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-European languages.
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The answer you're looking for is Urdu, however, this is not actually true. Urdu is a dialect of Hindi written with the Arabic alphabet. It also contains many loan words from Arabic and Persian. But it is not a combination of two languages.
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