Carl Johnson
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Actually it belongs to Pakistan. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Then Urdu belongs to India only.Sorry to burst your bubble.
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Actually it belongs to Pakistan. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Razpak you need julab goli.
^ all of those belong to Pakistan.
Mujhko abhi tak kisi ne good bye ya happy journey bhi nahin kaha.Friends!!! bid to kar do.
Then Urdu belongs to India only.Sorry to burst your bubble.
You need a hajmulla so that you can digest this.
Lol, have a nice trip
1) All Indo European Aryan languages then belong to us As they all come from Classical Sanskrit, and this version of Sanskrit is the father of all other Indo-Aryan languages spoken in India
Classical Sanskirt first came about in the IVC
2) Urdu was created by the same Muslim Invaders you Hindus despise
Bhaijaan kyon dukhi hote ho?Kuchh log kabhi nahin sudhar sakte.Unhen bas mauka chahiye ek dusre se bhirne ka.Ham aur aap to dost ban kar rahen.Vaise aapki baton se lagta hai ki aap two nation theory mein yakin nahin rakhte.
Hamara to janm hi hua hai kam fortunate logon ka bhala karne ke liye.Meri zindagi maqsad e aala insaniyat ki bhalai ke liye vaqf thi ,vaqf hai aur rahegi.Aur rahi baat duaon ki to vo to main hamesha karta hoon ki duniya mein sabhi log khush rahein.tamaam duniyavi khwahishat sabhi ko naseeb hon!Thanks.
Pata nahin Assam mein koi mazaar milegi ya nahin lekin kamakhya mandir mein aap sab ke liye prarthna zaroor karoonga.Vaise bhi khuda to sirf ek hi hai.
Somehow I have had the impression that Urdu and Hindi have a common origin. Right? or is one of them the original language and the other is an offshoot?
I don't know this Taripura, but who phonetically pronounces Sri Lanka as "Sari Lanka"?
Only some Punjabis. We in my family pronounce Sri Lanka as Siri Lanka.
Sprite as Spraite.
Cigarette as ciggat.
Police as Pulas.
Does Hindi have separate letters for hard and soft t's and d's like urdu does?