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Korean Girl Learning Urdu

I was 8 when I heard this song with my father in his Suzuki FX.

Do you think at that time I knew if this song is Indian or not. He often sings it and I posted it here.

Ghalti ho gai bhai.
I fully understand, and please don't get me wrong. As a child you wouldn't have known the origin or context of the song, and of course hearing it over the car radio with your father brings back happy memories.
Appreciating or liking any kind of music is an entirely personal matter. I personally like Indian Bengali secular revolutionary songs and music, even though I don't understand all the words.

There is nothing wrong with the song itself. It is merely one of the "million" Hindi songs churned out by the cine industry over there

It is the reference that counts.
The earlier generations on both sides of the India Pakistan borders
tended to see the world with optimism and unbiased humanity.,
It was always " Our culture is so similar. This music is beautiful...We are the same people.. why can't we get along "
As time has passed we now know the world is different.
Of course the music by itself is beautiful but let's put the past behind us . The past may have been serene and beautiful, the present. is ugly and violent and the future very dark.
 
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I want to marry 1 girl from every race. LMAO
Even African?

- PRTP GWD
I fully understand, and please don't get me wrong. As a child you wouldn't have known the origin or context of the song, and of course hearing it over the car radio with your father brings back happy memories.
Appreciating or liking any kind of music is an entirely personal matter. I personally like Indian Bengali secular revolutionary songs and music, even though I don't understand all the words.

There is nothing wrong with the song itself. It is merely one of the "million" Hindi songs churned out by the cine industry over there

It is the reference that counts.
The earlier generations on both sides of the India Pakistan borders
tended to see the world with optimism and unbiased humanity.,
It was always " Our culture is so similar. This music is beautiful...We are the same people.. why can't we get along "
As time has passed we now know the world is different.
Of course the music by itself is beautiful but let's put the past behind us . The past may have been serene and beautiful, the present. is ugly and violent and the future very dark.
False flagger will be reported.

- PRTP GWD
 
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Best of luck to this sister on her journey towards learning Urdu.

Hope she also gets a chance to visit Pakistan and enjoy the sights and splendor of our great nation and the hospitality of our peoples.
 
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Best of luck to this sister on her journey towards learning Urdu.

Hope she also gets a chance to visit Pakistan and enjoy the sights and splendor of our great nation and the hospitality of our peoples.
May she marry ne as well. Ameen.
 
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OMG she looks just like those cute af anime girls. Ufff :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
chicni bachi....bohat chicnahat hai is ki shaqal par,
is tarhan toh shadi tumhari honi nahin..
drop that vpn software and network with uncles in mosque... they will fix you somewhere.
 
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OMG she looks just like those cute af anime girls. Ufff :smitten: :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:

very good she is learning indian languages .
I fully understand, and please don't get me wrong. As a child you wouldn't have known the origin or context of the song, and of course hearing it over the car radio with your father brings back happy memories.
Appreciating or liking any kind of music is an entirely personal matter. I personally like Indian Bengali secular revolutionary songs and music, even though I don't understand all the words.

There is nothing wrong with the song itself. It is merely one of the "million" Hindi songs churned out by the cine industry over there

It is the reference that counts.
The earlier generations on both sides of the India Pakistan borders
tended to see the world with optimism and unbiased humanity.,
It was always " Our culture is so similar. This music is beautiful...We are the same people.. why can't we get along "
As time has passed we now know the world is different.
Of course the music by itself is beautiful but let's put the past behind us . The past may have been serene and beautiful, the present. is ugly and violent and the future very dark.

do much frustrstion :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
 
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very good she is learning indian languages .
indo-aryan not indian..there was no india when urdu emerged in punjab..
your version of urdu is contaminated and diminishing faster than you could imagine..
i once asked an indian muslim if he can speak urdu , his reply : Zeeeee... i was like wtf is he saying :undecided:
 
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Have you seen KPOP? They all look like that.

Yes, apparently these Koreans, and many Chinese people too, have some sort of sexual fetish for extremely pale skin. It's disgusting really. That's why you always see them covering themselves with an umbrella on a sunny day.
 
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Yes, apparently these Koreans, and many Chinese people too, have some sort of sexual fetish for extremely pale skin. It's disgusting really. That's why you always see them covering themselves with an umbrella on a sunny day.
Unlike China in South Korea plastic surgery is extremely common to the point where South Korean people are shocked when they find a Korean who didn't have plastic surgery. This mainly applies to young people.
 
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