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Yes, this is not the Urdu a common Pakistani speak.
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Yes, this is not the Urdu a common Pakistani speak.
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Hyderabadi Urdu sounds like crap, no offense...
Seems like I'm listening to a illiterate
Are u stupid or what? this is the language spoken by the people... otherwise i wouldnt have posted the video.
Are you another copy-cat of Lakhnavi Tehzeeb.
Certainly not, Pakistan speak Urdu by mixing Punjabis, they can't pronounce many words properly. This TV series looks trying to copy Lukhnavi Urdu.
Certainly not, Pakistan speak Urdu by mixing Punjabis, they can't pronounce many words properly. This TV series looks trying to copy Lukhnavi Urdu.
Thts how urdu is spoken in the country and no tht has nothing to do with lakhnavi urdu..:
I watch your news shows on youtube, I know how you speak Urdu.
Ileterate feudral.. nice example..
They even interview common Pakistanis on street
Waaaat ? Are you sure..TN never had a three language policy afaik..it was always either Tamil/English or Hindi/English..
in karachi they speak perfect urdu.
but the irony is that a TAMILIAN is telling us we cant speak URDU properly!
can you even speak hindi?
Irony is that a Yamani refugee is telling us how we speak our own language!
Urdu is an Indian language. It is not the language of even one province in Pakistan, let alone of any Yamanese.
So your a Tamil that knows Punjabi
Racism will not work against me kid.
I am not "Yamani"
Urdu is the official language of the republic of Pakistan, forget a province.
In fact, you are an Arab that can speak Gujarati (and may be a smattering of tuti futi Urdu).
That makes you a "Gujarati bolta hua Arab", not a Gujarati.
He is an Indian who can master any Indian language.
It's not racism. I am not putting down Yamanese as a race.
And yes, once a Yamani, always a Yamani.
Pakistan also tried to make Arabic as their national language, some people wanted Persian, the majority wanted Bengali.
It won't make Arabic or Persian as a Pakistani language, just by making it a national language.
Many countries have English, French, Spanish etc. as their national language. They are still the languages of Britain, France and Spain respectively.