Counting in Urdu
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Its so slow and boring, it can hardly attract kids to watch this video, forget about learning from it,
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ITS NOT VERY LOUD!!!!
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I liked you videos.These videos are superb.
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slides are intersting but the digits must have been written in URDU rather than in english.so please remake this video with urdu /arabic writting.It wil be much better n interesting to watch and enjoy.
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Urdu and Hindi do share some words but urdu is much more polite and if you speak fluent urdu its not similar to hindi at all maybe 1 or 2 words here or there but i cant understand when they speak fluent hindi that shows that the languages are different.
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sweet =)
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@PamukPrensesXXX counting is almost the same in almost all Indo-European languages. I told my Russian-Ukrainian boyfriend the numbers in Urdu and Hindi, and the 1-10 are extremely similar. There are also similarities with French, Spanish, etc.
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urdu's alphabets are different...they arnt even close to hindi...they are arabic letter that make up the literature of Urdu.
most of it is Farsi...if a person is speaking farsi and if you know how to speak good urdu...you can well understand what she or he is saying.
the typography...the accent....the pronunciation is entirely different. Even the hindi speaking cant pronounce the Urdu Letters. SO yes there is big difference. It aint one!
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@aimnov, they are certainly two different languages. But to say they are "entirely" different is an extreme overstatement. I would say that the difference is maybe similar to that between Russian and Ukrainian, maybe even less (I have some knowledge of all 4 of those languages...)
@aimnov Urdu and Hindi are two different standardized forms of Khari Boli from Western U.P in India. Pure urdu or hindi is rarely spoken in either nations, its a mix called Hindustani which was the actually word of mouth spoken by the common people for a long time before scholars decided to make Urdu more resemblance to Farsi and Hindi more to sanskrit. You should realize that URDU was born in UP and is also an official language of India. The cultural ties are stronger than people like to think.
vijishellboy 1 year ago 4
Ganz einfach gesagt, sind Hindi und Urdu mehr oder weniger dasselbe (=Hindustani).
Hindustani ist eine äußerst schöne Sprache!
HamitVucutcu 3 years ago 4