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do u mane places with Persian word
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Yes Persia is a western word,that's why we changed back the country name to Iran.Dude, I already explained it... There is no shame, hell even Persia comes from the Greeks like India.
Indus-Indie-India-Indian-Indo, etc <---This part came from the Europeans(Greeks to French)
Sindhu-Hindu-Hind-Hindustan-Hindustani <---Bold part is Persian, Arabic, etc
Bharat <--- Indigenous
India is a European word. Hindu, Hind, etc is Persian, Arabic, etc.
If you replace "India" with "Hindustan" then you are correct.
do u mane places with Persian word
many persian words are also arabic origin,like salam etc, entirepersian letters are arabic origin
urdu derives many of its words from sanskrit and turkish language and not mostly from persians, urdu itself is a turkic word
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perso-Arabic_script
This thread is absolutely for educational purposes
Afghanistan
Formed with the Persian suffix -istan, it literally means "Land of Afghans" in Persian.
Farsi and Khadi Boli/Hindostani.Urdu is mix of Persian and Hindi. I think.
Urdu is mix of Persian and Hindi. I think.
Afghanistan
"Land of the Afghans"; from Arabic: Afġān (افغان via Prakit: Avagānā (आभगन which is derived from the Sanskrit tribal name Aśvaka (अश्वक meaning "horseman", as the country was noted for its fine breed of horses; and the Stan comes from the sanskrit Sthanam meaning place. This name was used in reference to the Kambojas in antiquity.
Source- List of English words of Sanskrit origin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of English words of Tamil origin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of English words of Hindi or Urdu origin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
overhearing some chinese nationals i thought it was 'chung wa'. Or does it pronounce like that?
India is a European word. Hindu, Hind, etc is Persian, Arabic, etc.
If you replace "India" with "Hindustan" then you are correct.