RobbieS
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she's Rani Taj....kudi Pakistani British aa.
Thanks for that info baii. Hor rugby/shugby kiven chaldi aa?
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she's Rani Taj....kudi Pakistani British aa.
Thanks for that info baii. Hor rugby/shugby kiven chaldi aa?
tennu kinvey pata beerey je main rugby khelda aa ??
I have my sources! Kidding. Yaar tu ek baar ek thread te dassiya si. Mainu aah vi pata ki tu Kolkata ch rehna ain. Bas apni memory bahut sharp aa!
haha ..great !
haan main kolkata ch rehna ya...par pind mera ludhiane penda..jagraon...tuhadda pind kitthey aa bai ?
Apna zila same hi aa yaar. Mera pind Samrale kole aa. But family Bathinde rehndi aa.
tusi dowe taan chat hi karan lag paye veere, mein vi Punjabi haan, mere kayi Sikh dost si school wich, RobbieS where are u located in Canada ?
You need to know more about your country before advising others. Hindi ISN'T India's national language. India has no national language as such. Hindi with Devnagari script and English are GoI's official language in which it communicates and do official works. There's no such thing as regional language is recognized in constitution. All the languages you mention are officially recognized languages of India and can be official language of any state.
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No I can't .I am from Punjab but as far as Pakistani Languages are concerned i can only speak Urdu.
I already corrected that. The reason i want them all to be national languages coz they should be taught at the school in Pakistan which unfortunately they are not. I want Urdu to be official language coz in office i have felt we spend alot of time writing letters in flowery English. So i do not think there will be any confussion
declaring all the provincial language as national has one problem, nobody would chose to speak punabi, pushto, sindhi to communicate with another community, the only language that can serve this purpose is urdu, its better to keep these language regional, other wise, it will cause confusion..
i dont understand why you want to become national
i also dont understand why indians label the languages national languages, as they are just used by common people the official language is just hindi