Introduction: Hindi is the major language of India. Linguistically and in its everyday spoken form Hindi is virtually identical to Urdu, which is the national language of Pakistan. The two languages are often jointly referred to as Hindustani or Hindu-Urdu. The differences between them are found in formal situations and in writing. Whereas Urdu is written in a form of Arabic script, Hindi is written left to right in a script called Devangari. Furthermore, much Urdu vocabulary derives from Persian / Arabic, while Sanskrit is the major supplier of Hindi words.
The rest of this brief overview concerns the likely areas of interference between Hindi and English, although most of what is listed applies to Urdu too.
Urdu is similar to other languages in its use of the Arabic script, but it differs in its vocabulary and grammar as it combines elements from Persian, Arabic, and Turkish languages. Additionally, Urdu is widely spoken in Pakistan and parts of India, while other languages vary in terms of their geographic distribution and speakers.
Yes, Kashmiri is one of the main languages spoken in Srinagar, Kashmir. Other languages spoken in the region include Urdu, Hindi, and English.
The primary languages spoken in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan are Pashto and Hindko. Other languages spoken include Punjabi, Urdu, and Saraiki due to migration and influence from other regions in Pakistan.
In the UK, over 300 languages are spoken, with English being the most widely spoken. Other significant languages spoken include Polish, Punjabi, Arabic, Bengali, and Urdu.
The main languages spoken along the Ganges River in India are Hindi, Bengali, and Bhojpuri. In some regions, other languages such as Marathi, Kannauji, and Urdu may also be spoken.
Urdu is similar to other languages in its use of the Arabic script, but it differs in its vocabulary and grammar as it combines elements from Persian, Arabic, and Turkish languages. Additionally, Urdu is widely spoken in Pakistan and parts of India, while other languages vary in terms of their geographic distribution and speakers.
wht is the basic difference between English language with urdu language
In Urdu it is called "Chuma".
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.
Yes they talk Urdu but they have also many other languages like Punjabi, Paschto, Gujarati. But they talk mostly Urdu
Due to the differences in the languages there are a few different ways to say "miss" in Urdu depending on the context. These include miss, khata hona, kho dena, and kami mehsoos karna.
Don't know about other languages but for Arabic and Urdu, Abraham is pronounced as IB RA HEEM
Yes, Kashmiri is one of the main languages spoken in Srinagar, Kashmir. Other languages spoken in the region include Urdu, Hindi, and English.
Urdu is almost the same language spoken both in India and Pakistan.
Hing. It is called so in Bangla, Hindi, Gujarati, Urdu and many other languages.
These languages are the top 4:MandarinEnglishSpanishHindi-Urdu
The official languages of Bihar are Hindi, Urdu, Bhojpuri, Maithili.