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Why Sanskrit has strong links to European languages and what it learnt in India

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Sure enough, started to post in US time.

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But I don't use either Urdu or English to communicate with others. Who told you that? I've been talking to bagheera in his own language, and I talk to my brothers in our language.

You were talking to @Bagheera in Urdu (aka Hindi).

Just because you have re-branded Urdu as Hindi to hide your insecurities does not mean that you have your own language.
 
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LOL.

Weak excuse.

Even the verbs you use in your vaunted Urdu are the vast majority of them of Sanskrit origin.

देखते हैं महारथी कितने शब्द निकाल सकते हैं
यह सारे बातें कभी तो बुद्धि में नहीं आयी होगी
 
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LOL. How would you know the difference?

PS: Who taught you English? The Azerbaijanis? Or the Turks?

Muslims of south asia are the descendants of Mughals.

Urdu is our own language created by us.

Today we use it proudly and it is prevalent all across south asia.
 
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Yeah, right.

With the grammar lifted wholesale from Hindi.

Ask an expert; it is beyond your pay-scale to understand it.

I asked you about the verbs you use. Presumably the long silence was while you tried to figure out why you hadn't noticed this before .:rofl:
 
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Yeah, right.

With the grammar lifted wholesale from Hindi.

Ask an expert; it is beyond your pay-scale to understand it.

I asked you about the verbs you use. Presumably the long silence was while you tried to figure out why you hadn't noticed this before .:rofl:
:lol::lol::lol:
 
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