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Guest Posted 21 years ago
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Is arabic similar to urdu??

0 salamz people...i jus wanna know if arabic n urdu have any similarities..i mean like do they have same words??? 0-
  

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0 Hi guest 02br 02br 00urdu alphabets are similar the arabic, but words meaning are different, I think there are some words have same meaning, but not much. 0-

  • 0 Hi guest 02br 02br 00urdu alphabets are similar the arabic, but words meaning are different, I think there are some words have same meaning, but not much.
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0 Hi guest 02br
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00urdu alphabets are similar the arabic, but words meaning are different, I think there are some words have same meaning, but not much. 0-
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0 In what countries people speak urdu? 0-
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0 In india, mmm I forgot to tell you that urdu similar to farisi in Iran 02br
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00I can understand that you are not indian?! 0-
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0 good guess!! 02br
00i thought alphabets were different for the urdu and arabic languages...interesting!! 02br
00I have met someone from Sri Lanka, do they speak urdu there? 0-
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0 Urdu is spoken in Pakistan and parts of India. It's Pakistan's national language and one of India's official languages. It's a lot similar to Hindi when spoken, and speakers of Urdu and Hindi perfectly make sense to each other, although subtle differences in usage can be noticed. However, it's in formal writing that the differences start showing up to the extent of wiping out any signs of mutu
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sorta, dudes & dudats
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URDU IS PAKISTANS MAIN LANGUAGE.
I'M PAKISTANI AND I SPEAK URDU.
URDU IN WRITING IS VERY SIMILAR TO ARABIC BUT IT HAS DIFFERENCES BUT THE LANGUAGE IS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT FROM ARABIC, ALTHOUGH A FEW WORDS MIGHT BE THE SAME
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Arabic and Urdu belong to completely different language families. Arabic belongs to the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family and Urdu to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo- European family (which includes English).

Modified forms of the Arabic script are/have been used to write many languages, for example Turkish, Malay and Swahili, all of which belong to different language familie
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ElviajeroI hope I wasn't boring.
Far from it!
ElviajeroNote: Sinhalese and Tamil are the two languages spoken in Sri Lanka, none of which are related to Urdu. Unlike Urdu, both have left-to-right writing systems.
I hate to correct you, but Sinhalese, like Urdu, is an Indo-Iranian language.
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Arabic is similar to Hebrew and others porto-semic languages.

Urdu belongs to Indo european languages.

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