Joe Shearer
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Do you know Arabic ?
Or do you know Persian ?
Ever read / heard Turk ?
I am just curious, how you concluded that Urdu derived from sanskrit !
and feel free to educate me on this topic.
Dear Sir,
I don't know if I ought to be doing this, as the matter can turn into controversy in the twinkling of an eye. For what it's worth:
1. Urdu began as a camp patter during the period of the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire after that.
2. It added mainly Persian, and also Turkic, Pushto and Arabic words to a grammatical system based on a third generation derivative of Sanskrit.
3. The name was derived from the word for camp, and it was sometimes described as Zabān-e-Ordu-e-Mu'alla, which presumably makes sense to Urdu-speakers.
4. In earlier times, using Persian, Turkic and Arabic nouns and verbs, in the same grammatical structure, in preference to words of a Sanskrit derivation, defined Urdu; using Sanskrit derivatives defined Hindi, specifically Khariboli Hindi.
5. I understand that since Pakistan was formed, and Urdu became the state language, it has been taken to new levels of usage. With intensive use over more than 60 years by millions of people, the type of Urdu spoken in Pakistan is very specialised and different from the Urdu still spoken in Indian Urdu-speaking centres.
Sincerely,
'Joe Shearer'