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The new generation Bangladeshis are learning Hindi/Urdu. The @Mage guy didn't know language other than English and Bengali.
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Strange because South Indian Muslims speak Urdu at home and with other Muslims, cite Urdu as mother tongue in school records but Banglas despite being separate from India are clueless about Urdu. @jamahir is one such Urdu speaker. @Areesh is another.Most Bangladeshis are clueless about Hindi.
There is a reason why there is so much love between Pakistanis and Indians.
The fracas with China was totally alien and sterile in comparison.
Cheers, Doc
Seriously. I have met quite a lot of bangaldesh who have never been to Pakistan or India and are very fluent in urdu. I always ask them the question how come they know urdu? And isn't lnaguage the only reason you built your own country?Most Bangladeshis are clueless about Hindi.
There is a reason why there is so much love between Pakistanis and Indians.
The fracas with China was totally alien and sterile in comparison.
Cheers, Doc
Seriously. I have met quite a lot of bangaldesh who have never been to Pakistan or India and are very fluent in urdu. I always ask them the question how come they know urdu? And isn't lnaguage the only reason you built your own country?
And now when free to practice your wn language you speak urdu. Or atleast know. I mean learning English and eurpeon language is fine if you have to go there but urdu. I mean there are no jobs or stuff in india and pakistan where it is applicable.
It is india influence in your culture and language.
What a makafat e amal. You made a country to practice your own religion and culture and dress. Yet all of you end up speaking urdu /hindi, wearing shalwar kameez which you call punjabi I guess and even women shunning saris for shalwar kameez.
And adopting all cultures except your own
You have attained some wrong perception by looking them to speak their socalled Hindi/Urdu which is very funny and corrupt. It only happen when some Bangladeshi meet an Indian or Pakistani and try to converse with them with their language to impress them by taking advantage of their own exposure to Bollywood movies, songs and Hindi tv serials. Bangladeshi people among themselves never talk in Hindi/Urdu. You would never find in any incidence in Bangladesh when two Bengali are conversing in Hindi/Urdu or any use of written form of that language anywhere in Bangladesh except may be in Bihari refugee colonies.Seriously. I have met quite a lot of bangaldesh who have never been to Pakistan or India and are very fluent in urdu. I always ask them the question how come they know urdu? And isn't lnaguage the only reason you built your own country?
And now when free to practice your wn language you speak urdu. Or atleast know. I mean learning English and eurpeon language is fine if you have to go there but urdu. I mean there are no jobs or stuff in india and pakistan where it is applicable.
It is india influence in your culture and language.
What a makafat e amal. You made a country to practice your own religion and culture and dress. Yet all of you end up speaking urdu /hindi, wearing shalwar kameez which you call punjabi I guess and even women shunning saris for shalwar kameez.
And adopting all cultures except your own
Sari is a hazardous cloth for woman to wear in a day to day basis and it's use is declining in the entire Sub -continent , not only in Bangladesh. Even in Southern India like Tamil Nadu, young women largely adopted Salwar Kamiz. In South Asia, societies are still not that open to allow women to transition from Sari to Western clothing, but they don't mind adopting Salwar Kamiz which is also considered as modest clothing for women.wearing shalwar kameez which you call punjabi I guess and even women shunning saris for shalwar kameez.
All Pakistanis speak Urdu man.
Nope, that is not true.
Why not?
I've met Afghans who understand Hindi very well, and even speak a smattering of it.
Bangladeshis are basically Muslim bongs.
Bongs and Tamilians are very radical about their own language.
Both adjust remarkably well when taken out of their respective ponds and transplanted elsewhere.
Cheers, Doc
I've met countless Pashtoon people in Karachi who cant speak Urdu nor they understand it, Plus you will see in many Hospitals in Karachi where lots of people come from all over Pakistan, and many old women/men have someone translating thing to them in their native language.