Urdu & Hindi, Very Similair ! |
Urdu & Hindi, Very Similair ! |
Akhtar |
Nov 5 2004, 10:15 PM
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Hi,
Could anyone point out some oustanding differences in between these languages ? (doesnt inlcude writing the languages) |
NATURE |
Jul 13 2005, 02:57 PM
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Yeah u r rite. Urdu was accepted as the major official Language in India, when British came
To India they realised how urdu was spreading, so they chose it as official Language. Urdu is Known to be very Artistic Language, but it's not very independent like other Langs. It used the words of Parsian, Arabic and also the words/Grammer of Hindi. That's why Hindi and Urdu match eachother. Urdu was started developing during the times of Moghal(Babar - Akbar) Mainly in South India .... So Urdu is the Language of India and not any other Country but Indian Islamic Culture(mainly) is the 1 who was there behind its creation ..... Jo Milte hain, voh nahi milte
Aur Jo Nahi Milte, Vohin Vaastav mein milte hai Kaaran jo hai, voh nahi hai Aur jo nahi hai, vohin hai. Ye keval Shabdo ki heraa-pheri nahi hai Aur heraa-pheri hain bhi Yehin Darshan hai Aur isi hone naa hone, milne naa milne ke beech mein maayaa kaa samudra hai |
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