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This is so fascinating, I wish could understand what she is saying in the video.She married to a Pakistan man, living between Japan, Pakistan and Vietnam.
So many videos about Pakistan.
The most comprehensive on daily life in Pakistan ever.
The city is definitely Lahore. I can recognize Lahore by its housing societies.Is that their child?
I think I heard her say Lahore
That's very rude. Vietnamese sounds very raw like Tagalog and Punjabi, it lacks the gentleness of Mandarin, Korean or Japanese. For example, Urdu sounds very gentle and elegant, unlike Punajbi which sounds raw af and casual.Damn Vietnamese sounds so bad
Urdu sounds lowkey gay like Farsi.That's very rude. Vietnamese sounds very raw like Tagalog and Punjabi, it lacks the gentleness of Mandarin, Korean or Japanese. For example, Urdu sounds very gentle and elegant, unlike Punajbi which sounds raw af and casual.
Wtf are you on about? Urdu and Farsi sound incredibly elegant. What kind of elegant-sounding gay people have you met? Most gay people try to sound like valley girls. Urdu is literally the most poetic language in all of South Asia.Urdu sounds lowkey gay like Farsi.
Punjabi has different dialects and accents but sounds raw and a little aggressive
Sindhi sounds similar to Bengali to my ears
Wtf are you on about? Urdu and Farsi sound incredibly elegant. What kind of elegant-sounding gay people have you met? Most gay people try to sound like valley girls. Urdu is literally the most poetic language in all of South Asia.
I find it very effeminate at times, especially when I hear FarsiWtf are you on about? Urdu and Farsi sound incredibly elegant. What kind of elegant-sounding gay people have you met? Most gay people try to sound like valley girls. Urdu is literally the most poetic language in all of South Asia.
You are entitled to your opinion, I strongly disagree with you here.I find it very effeminate at times, especially when I hear Farsi
Yes LahoreThe city is definitely Lahore. I can recognize Lahore by its housing societies.
My bad, my intention wasn't meant to be rude, I deleted it- my apologies to the Vietnamese membersThat's very rude.
It's called Tonal languages - it's the only or one of the few tonal languages of South Asia where saying the same thing with wrong accent or wrong tone can mess up the meaning of sentence or that particular wordVietnamese sounds very raw like Tagalog and Punjabi,
In which universe would anyone call them gentle?it lacks the gentleness of Mandarin, Korean or Japanese.
Punjabi music, Sufi poetry, humor is unmatched , commands strength and powerFor example, Urdu sounds very gentle and elegant, unlike Punajbi which sounds raw af and casual.
What's surprising about it lol?Yes Lahore
She says the city is very modern and organized. They visit the university of South Asia where the brother of her husband studied for 4 years.
Surprisingly the women and female students there can chose if they want to wear headscarf or not.
he could be confusing Irani law with Pakistani law or maby be is only familiar with gender segregated pocketsWhat's surprising about it lol?