In Urdu, which is one of the main languages spoken in Pakistan, "What is waiting for you?" can be translated to "آپ کا انتظار کس چیز کا ہے؟" (Aap ka intezar kis cheez ka hai?). This phrase expresses curiosity about what opportunities or events might be forthcoming for someone. It reflects a sense of anticipation and curiosity about the future.
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Pakistani newspapers are written in the two official languages of the country, which are Urdu and English.
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Yes. And it would depend on where he or she is!
It means please baby in Pakistani language.
Assuming you mean someone from Pakistan, the Pakistani language is Urdu.
The answer is helhio thank u for looking
Mi wait karat aahe means I am waiting in Marathi. Marathi is a regional language spoken in Maharashtra,India.
YearGross Domestic ProductUS Dollar ExchangeInflation Index (2000=100)Per Capita Income (as % of USA)196020,0584.76 Pakistani Rupees3.37196531,7404.76 Pakistani Rupees3.40197051,3554.76 Pakistani Rupees3.261975131,3309.91 Pakistani Rupees2.361978283,4609.97 Pakistani Rupees212.831985569,11416.28 Pakistani Rupees302.0719901,029,09321.41 Pakistani Rupees411.9219952,268,46130.62 Pakistani Rupees682.1620003,826,11151.64 Pakistani Rupees1001.5420056,581,10359.86 Pakistani Rupees1261.71
There isn't a language called 'Pakistani'. There are over 100 languages spoken in Pakistan. But if you mean the national language 'Urdu' then there are two ways of saying it. If you're speaking to a friend or a partner - 'Tum khoobsurat ho' And if you're speaking to an elder and want to be formal you say 'Aap khoobsurat hain'.
we proud to be a pakistani