?????صفر کو سانسکرت میں شونا کہتے ہیں؟
you live in Lala Lando bas karde yaar!....Urdu is basically a mix language mainly out of Persian, Turkish and arabic...some words of sanskirts thats it...Sister of Hindi? daughter of sanskirt?...its the language of mainly muslims of subcontinent...Hindi is no language tis just urdu with some sanskrat terms...u seems an Indian quite obsessed with Pakistan
So what?
o bas karde yaar!....Urdu is basically a mix language mainly out of Persian, Turkish and arabic...some words of sanskirts thats it...Sister of Hindi? daughter of sanskirt?...its the language of mainly muslims of subcontinent...Hindi is no language tis just urdu with some sanskrat terms...u seems an Indian quite obsessed with Pakistan
sifir ko urdu mein zero khty hai???????صفر کو سانسکرت میں شونا کہتے ہیں؟
Nowadays There is more English in Urdu than ArabicI learned arabic. You would be surprised how much arabic is in urdu... so on top arabic has its share in urdu.
paidoon ki nishaani hyy... urdu me engreezi dalny kiNowadays There is more English in Urdu than Arabic
Hindus do not believe in baba Adam they believe in their own babaz ?Baba Adam is father of all humans, so Hindus are children of Muslims.
Ab is main kia. ? ?
False, Sifr ko English main Zero Khatay hain na kah urdu mainsifir ko urdu mein zero khty hai??
per meri teacher hamesha khati thi kitny zero lagaon ?False, Sifr ko English main Zero Khatay hain na kah urdu main
based on your previous comment, I am sure she was right on spot. ??na na meri teacher hamesha khati thi kitny zero lagaon ?
Hindus do not believe in baba Adam they believe in their own babaz ?
what is this... Persianised standard register of the Hindustani language?...just tempering of wording...the word Hind is even given by Persians and then widely used by Arabs...No knowledge..just base less self pleasing ventures of hindians...you live in Lala Land
Urdu has been described as a Persianised standard register of the Hindustani language.[17][18] Urdu and Hindi share a common Sanskrit and Prakrit derived vocabulary base, phonology, syntax as well as grammar, making them mutually intelligible in colloquial speech.[19][20] While formal Urdu draws literary, political and technical vocabulary from Persian,[21] formal Hindi draws these from Sanskrit.[