Punjabis can't speak urdu? OH MY! Hum kiya boltay hai nghar mien? Check kerwana paray ga!
I meant Urdu in its purest form(accent wise).
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Punjabis can't speak urdu? OH MY! Hum kiya boltay hai nghar mien? Check kerwana paray ga!
Thats true. I was going to mention that, it all depends what your first language is I guess. People who speak Punjabi their entire life tend to have a stronger accent. The most famous one being their "s" pronunciation. Scooter becomes sakooter, school becomes sakool, straw becomes satraw, sprite becomes saprite and so on.
I think in India there are three groups of people, people who can speak fluent English, people who can speak little bit English and then the people who can't speak English at all.
In Pakistanis I have noticed the middle group is missing or very very small. They can either speak good English or they can't at all. For example the Pakistani cricketers, a lot of them can barely string a sentence together.
I meant Urdu in its purest form(accent wise).
I meant Urdu in its purest form(accent wise).
Urud in its purest form - accent wise?
I thought Urdu is in its purest form grammar wise! I know we don't speak grammatically correct Urdu...But we do not carry any accent in Urdu as well...maybe we are a minority...Wouldn't be able to tell...
Because with Punjabi speakers you speak Punjabi, you don't make them uncomfortable by asking them to speak in Urdu...So, do not have much data as to how Punjabis sound when they speak Urdu, except my area and groups of families in my neighborhoods!
Honestly speaking I don't even know what is Lakhnavi!