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I recommend Ishraon ki Zuban, less we talk less we fight each other.
woh tou ab bhi hota hai.. if you know what i mean..
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I recommend Ishraon ki Zuban, less we talk less we fight each other.
a)dont object or poke your nose in things which you do not understand before coming up with your religious lecture google ya alla and see what it means
b) i didnt objected to arbic read again my post
no thank you.. come again.Official language should be English. But Persian is way better...
Blame your people who love to watch their films.The way Bollywood culture is coming to Pakistan...She needs another language to associate herself with the people of common religion. Arabic and Farsi.
Plus it will help greater economic and regional ties between the brotherly nations. Minus kinks and corrupt motherlands.
a) Ya Allah and not "Ya alla"
Even google knows that.
b) What did you then mean by "Islamic emirates of lost Al Arbi or al Persian al Bakistan"
Again whats wrong with arabic language? Why is Urdu more important?
Anything else sire?
I recommend Ishraon ki Zuban, less we talk less we fight each other.
I didn't get what you meanEar:woh tou ab bhi hota hai.. if you know what i mean..
No, thats all. Thanks for asking.
Many people discussed whether Urdu should be replaced with Persian or Arabic etc.
Because to be honest Urdu has nothing to do with Pakistan and the British made Urdu to the national language of Pakistan since occupation before occupation it was Persian.
Still today Urdu remains national language and English official language of Pakistan. And our mother tongues (Pashto, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi and Kashmiri [languages spoken in Kashmir region]) are only regional languages.
Making our mother tongues to national languages of Pakistan is the right direction in my opinion and necessary.
But Pakistan being a multi ethnic state also needs a unity language like Urdu today.
Replacing Urdu with Arabic or Persian brings its benifits but it is also not our languages to be honest.
So what if we create a new national language and it replaces Urdu.
One example would be:
Grammar: Balochi (for example)
Vocabulary: Punjabi (20%), Pashto (20%), Sindhi (20%), Balochi (20%) and Kashmiri/Koshur (20%) = 100%
Name of the language: Pakistani (P=Punjab, A= Afghania, K= Kashmir, S= Sindh, TAN= Balochistan)
I know it is not realistic. It is more realistic if Persian or Arabic replaces Urdu.
But what do you think?
Many people discussed whether Urdu should be replaced with Persian or Arabic etc.
Because to be honest Urdu has nothing to do with Pakistan and the British made Urdu to the national language of Pakistan since occupation before occupation it was Persian.
Still today Urdu remains national language and English official language of Pakistan. And our mother tongues (Pashto, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi and Kashmiri [languages spoken in Kashmir region]) are only regional languages.
Making our mother tongues to national languages of Pakistan is the right direction in my opinion and necessary.
But Pakistan being a multi ethnic state also needs a unity language like Urdu today.
Replacing Urdu with Arabic or Persian brings its benifits but it is also not our languages to be honest.
So what if we create a new national language and it replaces Urdu.
One example would be:
Grammar: Balochi (for example)
Vocabulary: Punjabi (20%), Pashto (20%), Sindhi (20%), Balochi (20%) and Kashmiri/Koshur (20%) = 100%
Name of the language: Pakistani (P=Punjab, A= Afghania, K= Kashmir, S= Sindh, TAN= Balochistan)
I know it is not realistic. It is more realistic if Persian or Arabic replaces Urdu.
But what do you think?