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Tuaha hope this sheer gets u started it was said by sir syed when he saw the need for english education i see a need for expat pakistani generations so here is it the other way round:
Tuaha chamka nahi urdu say jab begana tha ...
baney ga shama e anjuman jab is se ashna hoga
Thanks... but what does it mean?
He is just ranting to ignore keep learning
saad, kindly explain as to what you were talking about? I would like to know sir
Urdu is a derivative of Hindi.
lol i didn't know your Urdu is that weak
right!
so do you speak Fluent Arabic? or just english?
Urdu is a derivative of Hindi.
Dude... the reason being has a lot to do with history itself and nothing to do with arabs and sheesha...I am not a sir...
I wanted to take your individual personality to the national level. The fact is that the world is so inspired by the western culture that they prefer English over their mother tongue. The fact is that Pakistanis care less about preserving their culture (majority of them). The fact is that Arabs love to hang out in bars in Dubai which is perfectly fine. However, what have they done to promote their culture besides sheesha?
You can go on and on and on..
I did not mean to criticize you or anyone else..I just took your post to the next level...
PAKISTANIS speak ENGLISH in Canada and the U.S. considering English is one of their national languages--PAKISTANIS speaks ENGLISH in Arab land considering Arabic is their national language--why??
Feel the difference?
I appreciate your effort to learn your language. I became interested in Urdu given my appreciation for Egebal-e Lahori (known as Allama Iqbal to Pakistanis) in wanting to understand his Urdu prose. I was initially taught by a group of Pakistanis and then carried on further given my own love for linguistics. I am fluent in the tongue, though you might deem it to be heavily Persian-ised.
Though do understand, an environment provides what no lone teacher nor book can. The best way to learn a tongue, and indeed the fastest way, is to immerse yourself in an environment where that tongue is spoken.
Good luck.
or you can use Rosetta stone if i'm correct?