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The commonly spoken language in North India is what can be called "Hindustani". It contains some Persian/Arabic words but not a whole lot.
It is a native language, not invented by any foreign invaders. They just mixed some foreign words into it.
Hindi is the same language but written in Devnagari script and replces these foreign (tadbhav) words with Sanskrit root words (tatsam).
Urdu is the same language but tries to emphasise the foreign words a bit more and uses the foreign script (Arabic).
In the common spoken language of people, they are the same.
It is a native language, not invented by any foreign invaders. They just mixed some foreign words into it.
Hindi is the same language but written in Devnagari script and replces these foreign (tadbhav) words with Sanskrit root words (tatsam).
Urdu is the same language but tries to emphasise the foreign words a bit more and uses the foreign script (Arabic).
In the common spoken language of people, they are the same.