Viper0011.
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2011
- Messages
- 7,253
- Reaction score
- 26
- Country
- Location
If the Pakistani PM wants to enforce usage of all these Arabic words into Pakistan's national language Urdu, I would be the first to applaud this decision. Don't you understand? He wants to impose a foreign language 'Arabic' on Pakistanis who are majority illiterate!!!
You are barking at the wrong tree. I don't care if any PM of a country wants to put Chinese or Japanese into their language. All I am saying is that its NOT uncommon!!! Re-read my first post and if your cognitive skills are at decline, please deal with them on your own, instead of writing me these silly posts back. The point was, every elected government, with people behind it, supporting a change, has the right to do so. Simple is that. If you don't like it, I suggest you go to your Supreme Court and get this resolved there as its pretty obvious you are offended so take it up at the right level and get justice.
By the way, Urdu language already has a lot of influence from Arabic, Persian and Hindi. Check it out on Wiki.