PLEASE ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF THIS ARTICLE, CAN ANY ONE - SORRY INDEED VERY SHAMEFUL FOR ME BUT (cry)(cry)
Brother, if you are younger then 40 years then do learn Urdu. It is not difficult to learn better you join
some urdu speaking people and school but at the moment not to go Karachi. You will enjoy the
expressions with its tone and words. I speak nearly 5 or 6 urdu, english, punjabi, pothari, german and
bit of french. You atleast learn urdu by quitting the others. Urdu has his history and mostly spoken
language in sub-continent. Hindu says hindi again a flash point . If you are muslim then it is as well
a Quranic language. Good Luck and Bye.
Yes actually my problem is that i was born in islamabad im 28 now but my early education was in UK, just the o/a levels exams from aitchison lahore & then i moved to complete my undergrad from australia, for post grad back in Uk and these days in Pakistan - i can understand agar aisi wali urdu likhi jaya but the written context, i am in islamabad these days & im trying hard to reminisce ALIF till YA on youtube, can u recommend me any trustworthy institute for urdu learning where i don't have to be with kids but like a pvt tuition where i can improve my urdu dialect as well as my reading
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Article mein hunsnay wali koi cheez nahin hay.
Aap ka mulk to muskharoon se purr hay, udhar tawajuh kijiay:)
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