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The famous film Devdas was done with Dilip Kumar in the first version in chaste Urdu. In the latest version with Shahrukh Khan it is in Hindi. See both movies to see the difference in the languages.
The famous film Devdas was done with Dilip Kumar in the first version in chaste Urdu. In the latest version with Shahrukh Khan it is in Hindi. See both movies to see the difference in the languages.
Bhauu Marathi Changlich mahit ahe ki....
Peoples are again confuse between Urdu-Hindi
Urdu developed under Persian, Arabic, and Turkic influence over the course of almost 900 years.It began to take shape in what is now Uttar Pradesh during the Delhi Sultanate (1206–1527), and continued to develop under the Mughal Empire (1526–1858). Modern Urdu is mutually intelligible with the younger register of Hindustani, which is often simply called "Hindi".
The original language of the Mughals was Chagatai, a Turkic language, but after their arrival in South Asia, they came to adopt Persian. Gradually, the need to communicate with local inhabitants led to a composition of Sanskrit-derived languages, written in the Perso-Arabic script and with literary conventions and specialised vocabulary being retained from Persian, Arabic and Turkic; the new standard was eventually given its own name of Urdu. Urdu is often contrasted with Hindi. The main differences between the two are that Standard Urdu is conventionally written in Nastaliq calligraphy style of the Perso-Arabic script and relies heavily on Persian and Arabic as a source for technical and literary language, whereas Standard Hindi is conventionally written in Devanāgarī and draws on Sanskrit. However, both have large numbers of Persian, Arabic, and Sanskrit words, and most linguists consider them to be two standardized forms of the same language, and consider the differences to be sociolinguistic, though a few classify them separately
Source: wikepdeia
there are many words that have sanskrit origins like your country's name..
it has stan..which originated from sanskrit sthan which means place..
here are more words
Urdu/punjabi words from Sanskrit
From a monolingual far from the subcontinent, there are similar problems with other languages. Of course, (spoken) living language is incomprehensible when tyranscribed from any language. Written language requires more preciision, and expansion to include information that in person is conveyed non-verbally, or by tone, pitch, or modulation.
Yiddish and German are about as mutually comprehensible when spoken as Urdu and Hindi, but one is written in Gothic, the other in Hebrew. Likewise, the Croatian, Bosnian and Serbian dialects of South Slavic are virtually indistinguishable, except that they are written in the roman, arabic, and cyrillac alphabets.
Judging from the record, it seems to be a bad idea for social relations to create artificial divisions among language users on the basis of the artificial distinctions of literacy.
By the way, as a speaker of Mid-American, I find sub-titles very helpful when listening to Brits. The problem in writing is that many words have subtle, or even gross, differences, in meaning.
1. Bengali language was originally influenced most by Pali and Prakrit. Sanskrit came later. But the present day Bengali language is influenced much by Arabic and, more so, by Persian influence. Turkic, English, Dutch and Portuguese influences are there.Sorry but Sanskrit is not the language of the Indians. Sanskrit originated in the Russian steppes and has a close affinity with Balto-Slavic languages. Pakistanis are partially derived from Proto-Indo-Europeans as per Y-chromosome findings. Most Pakistanis belong to the Indo-Aryan sub race while the western Pakistani populations are of Iranic stock. Most Indians and Bangladeshis are Indo-Aryan by language only and have lost their indigenous languages to Sanskrit-derived language.
1. Bengali language was originally influenced most by Pali and Prakrit. Sanskrit came later. But the present day Bengali language is influenced much by Arabic and, more so, by Persian influence. Turkic, English, Dutch and Portuguese influences are there.Sorry but Sanskrit is not the language of the Indians. Sanskrit originated in the Russian steppes and has a close affinity with Balto-Slavic languages. Pakistanis are partially derived from Proto-Indo-Europeans as per Y-chromosome findings. Most Pakistanis belong to the Indo-Aryan sub race while the western Pakistani populations are of Iranic stock. Most Indians and Bangladeshis are Indo-Aryan by language only and have lost their indigenous languages to Sanskrit-derived language.
Sorry but Sanskrit is not the language of the Indians. Sanskrit originated in the Russian steppes and has a close affinity with Balto-Slavic languages. Pakistanis are partially derived from Proto-Indo-Europeans as per Y-chromosome findings. Most Pakistanis belong to the Indo-Aryan sub race while the western Pakistani populations are of Iranic stock. Most Indians and Bangladeshis are Indo-Aryan by language only and have lost their indigenous languages to Sanskrit-derived language.
What a joke. Urdu is more or less the original Hindustani language as opposed to Hindi which artificially replaced Arabic and Persian loanwords with Sanskrit and Indians seem to be hellbent on proving the opposite. grammatically Hindustani and other Indo-Aryan languages are based on Sanskrit but they contained Arabic vocabulary since they split form Sanskrit. If you want to united Hindi with Urdu/Hindustani i suggest you stop this artificial Sanskritization vocabulary.
The famous film Devdas was done with Dilip Kumar in the first version in chaste Urdu. In the latest version with Shahrukh Khan it is in Hindi. See both movies to see the difference in the languages.