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  1. अ. अक़्ल= बुद्धि, तर्क, ज्ञान; अकबर= सबसे महान; अकसर= अधिकतर, आमतौर ...

  2. Urdu: Urdu uses the Perso-Arabic script, written from right to left. It includes additional letters to represent specific phonemes not found in the Arabic script. Hindi: Hindi uses the Devanagari script, which is written from left to right. Devanagari is a syllabic script that can represent the entire phonetic inventory of Hindi.

  3. we have created a parallel Hindi learning site called “A Door Into Hindi.” [https://tajhindi.unc.edu] In both sites, we have deliberately combined traditional Hindi and Urdu contexts, much as they overlap in India and Pakistan. Although some words may appear odd when used in the “wrong” context (e.g. “Namaste” in Pakistan), we ...

  4. Jan 17, 2024 · Urdu Words For Names of Children. As discussed earlier, Urdu is similar to Hindi in India, and Urdu is also an official language in India, especially among Indian Muslims. The neighboring country, Nepal and Bangladesh, also have Urdu-speaking people.

  5. Word Builders: Creating a Qaabil-e-Taareef Vocabulary. Are you someone who is often a part of enthusiastic conversations with Urdu speaking folks? If yes, then chances are that you must’ve heard the word ‘Qaabil’ at least a few times. The meanings of this word change according to the situations, and thu ...continue reading

  6. Commonly used Urdu, Arabic, Persian, and other loan words in our day-to-day life and their Hindi meanings with synonyms and Hinglish spelling. We as Indians or Hindi speakers survived 1000 years of slavery by Islamists and Britishers but in the course of time, the culture of outsiders gets entangled with us and distorted us subconsciously or by ...

  7. At an informal spoken level there are few significant differences between Urdu and Hindi and they could be considered varieties a single language. Urdu has been written with a version of the Perso-Arabic script since the 12th century and is normally written in Nastaliq style. The word Urdu is Turkish for 'foreign' or 'horde'. Urdu abjad

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