ranjeet
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har samay mashthisk maithun karna sawasth ke liye hanikarak hota hai !!!Hindi is a sh!t language as compared to superior Urdu...
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har samay mashthisk maithun karna sawasth ke liye hanikarak hota hai !!!Hindi is a sh!t language as compared to superior Urdu...
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har samay mashthisk maithun karna sawasth ke liye hanikarak hota hai !!!
Do you guys think that Classic Urdu is under threat of extinction?
I recently saw a movie called in In Custody/Muhafiz (1993) by Ismail Merchant ( it's on youtube, can someone post it?)
what a beautiful, yet very sad film! showing the death of Urdu language in India and it being replaced by Hindi every where
It's a must watch movie! because it shows the death of Urdu, as well as the classic muslim culture of the subcontinent
do you think this is also happening in Pakistan?
Urdu was imposed on us casually. Seriously speaking it has no origin, history and culture in Pakistan. Lots of people back in the day spoke Farsi/Dari and at homes, the local Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashto, Kashmiri, Balochi etc.
Hate the language..
Indeed. All the regional languages existed + Farsi which was the lingua franca (meaning the language people used when conversing with somebody who did not speak their native tounge). Farsi was however banned by the British when they took over Pakistan (probably to lessen the means of communication between Pakistan and its neighbours to the West whom the British were not able to conquer). Instead Urdu was encouraged bringing Pakistan closer to its neighbours to the East.
On topic, no Urdu is not a dying language in Pakistan. Rather the opposite is true especially in Punjab.
Do you guys think that Classic Urdu is under threat of extinction?
I recently saw a movie called in In Custody/Muhafiz (1993) by Ismail Merchant ( it's on youtube, can someone post it?)
what a beautiful, yet very sad film! showing the death of Urdu language in India and it being replaced by Hindi every where
It's a must watch movie! because it shows the death of Urdu, as well as the classic muslim culture of the subcontinent
do you think this is also happening in Pakistan?
Genuinely don't understand. Why?
Coz its destroying our regional languages... many of which are on the verge of extinction..
Search Pakistan and you will find 28 languages in danger:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...=YKTp_W3Z7hafDEckQ1Mu0Q&bvm=bv.49784469,d.dmg
Too much emphasis is put on urdu... at the cost of truely indigenous languages ..
pakistani punjabis are very broad minded people.can any indian or any person in this world even for a moment think of not even having his native tongue as a subject in his school?govts fall,civil wars break out if any govt even entertains such thoughts.the magnanimity of pak punjabis doesnt just end there.they even adopted urdu and gave it the royal status.they are so large hearted tht they dont even encourage news papers or television channels in their lang.the entire world needs to take inspirationfrm thm
on a serious note any society which does not respect its native tongue will lose its identity and culture and eventually perish.
pakistani punjabis are very broad minded people.can any indian or any person in this world even for a moment think of not even having his native tongue as a subject in his school?govts fall,civil wars break out if any govt even entertains such thoughts.the magnanimity of pak punjabis doesnt just end there.they even adopted urdu and gave it the royal status.they are so large hearted tht they dont even encourage news papers or television channels in their lang.the entire world needs to take inspirationfrm thm
on a serious note any society which does not respect its native tongue will lose its identity and culture and eventually perish.