Pakistan is NOT a South Asian Nation

^ Chalo… :rotfl:

Big deal, Pakistan has been part of different empires sometimes together with India, sometimes with Afghanistan other times with Persia, but that doesn’t matter anymore, it’s over, khalaas.

Baat guzrey huwey kal ki naheeN hai aany waaly kal ki hai.

What I care for is what we are today :jhanda: and where we’re heading tomorrow.

This probably makes the most sense. :k:

Well said! Pakistan ka matlab kya…la ilaha il allah :jhanda:

La Ilaha ila Allah! :jhanda:

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*Originally posted by fair_&_balance: *

And if you are having issue with some Hindi words then dont worry we are working on it. We will release few more Bollywood movies and you all will learn.
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Isloo may not want to admit, but a vast majority of Pakistanis will learn Marathified urdu (as they did in Hyderabad dukhhan for ages and the rest of India did also) with the onslaught of Hindi movies. (Marathified urdu became the norm for Hindi movies since majority of Hindi movies are produced in Mumbai where everybody speaks/undetstands it. Example, apun ne tumko pahilech bola tha) Hindustni hamlaa aa rahaa hain aur aap log bhaag nahi sakte.

^ Don't kid yourself. We're mighty proud of our own Urdu and don't care for any sort of Hindi or any other languages spoken within India.

Haan agar phir bhi apne aap ko tasali deni hai to jo dil mein aye maan betho :p

First of all, why is “Isloo bhai” always addressesd by Indians. Seems as if you are all obcessed with me. :hehe:

Coming to the point, let me assure you, nobody speaks like "apun’ …etc… Moms across Pakistan still give a slap to their kids if they speak such crap. :slight_smile: In fact, such language is thought to be very bad and inferior, when standard Urdu is in vogue.

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Marathified urdu became the norm for Hindi movies since majority of Hindi movies are produced in Mumbai where everybody speaks/undetstands it. Example, apun ne tumko pahilech bola tha
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You what?

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like "apun' ......etc... Moms across Pakistan still give a slap to their kids if they speak such crap. :) In fact, such language is thought to be very bad and inferior, when standard Urdu is in vogue.
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This is quite true.

Over a period of time, peole will be speaking that way. Thank your stars...othrewise you will all sound like arabs, which is akin to hearing two wildebeast humping.

^ :rolleyes:

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...othrewise you will all sound like arabs, which is akin to hearing two wildebeast humping.
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Doesen't this sound like..."I hate Arabs"?

NO...it is a scientific observation of arabs. I was wrong, it isnot wildebeast. It is like Camels humping.

^ Mats, tu kya jane ga yaar. Apni koi exciting history hoti to janta na :p

let's see, apni history goes back 6000 years not 1200 yrs..tumhari bhi jaani! ;)

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*Originally posted by Arvind: *
Isloo may not want to admit, but a vast majority of Pakistanis will learn Marathified urdu (as they did in Hyderabad dukhhan for ages and the rest of India did also) with the onslaught of Hindi movies. (Marathified urdu became the norm for Hindi movies since majority of Hindi movies are produced in Mumbai where everybody speaks/undetstands it. Example, apun ne tumko pahilech bola tha) Hindustni hamlaa aa rahaa hain aur aap log bhaag nahi sakte.
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You what? Pakistanis will never speak like that, I have problems understanding you lot sometimes, never mind Marathified Hindi.

^ Naadir, that is true. I feel the same way about their lot most of the times. Hindi in its pure form is quite different than Urdu even though they both share some Persian and Arabic words.

Apun dekh lenge dekh lenge panch saal baad.

Well cross-cultural can work both ways. Maybe you guys will speak nice urdu in 100 years time instead of this tapori $hit :)