Urdu is a daughter of Sanskrit not the language of Pakistan

Wake up Pak

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Urdu started developing in north India around Delhi in about the 12th century. It was based on the language spoken in the region around Delhi, and it was heavily influenced by Arabic and Persian, as well as Turkish. ... After the creation of Pakistan in 1947, Urdu was chosen to be the national language of the new country.
 

StarTrooper

MPA (400+ posts)
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
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.[
 

Khi

MPA (400+ posts)
So what?

Even if Urdu’s structure is related to Pankrit (an older indian language), its still part of indo-european language family. Which is indigenous to this part of the world.

Pashto on the other hand is a foreign language to Indian subcontinent, and is part of iranian language family. It has no commonality what so ever with other main Pakistani languages like Punjabi or Sindhi. Speakers of Punjabi and Urdu can understand each other fairly easily.
 

monkk

Senator (1k+ posts)
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

I learned arabic. You would be surprised how much arabic is in urdu... so on top arabic has its share in urdu.
 

miafridi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Hindus do not believe in baba Adam they believe in their own babaz ?

Exactly, they believe in so many myths to feel good, and we don't have any problem with that.

As for reality, Pakistan didn't create on 1947(as if it wasn't on the map before that) but it was the region which was separated in 2 countries. Meaning that India was formed that day too.
 
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A.jokhio

Minister (2k+ posts)
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.[
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...