Re: THE MOST EASY LANGUAGE
There was no such term as Ordu before early 19th Century. Before that Urdu-Hindi was called Hindavi or Hindustani. The term Urdu is a later concoction by Indian Muslims to connect themselves to Arabs, Persians, Turks, etc.
True Urdu has borrowed some words from Arabic and Persian but these words have now altogthor different meanings in Urdu-Hindi. Once a Dari speaking Dr who was living in Peshawar told me when he would hear someone on PTV saying "main Benazir sai bara mutasir hoon", he would think Benazir is a bad woman because this sentence in Dari wuld mean "Benazir has harmed me a lot"...He gave me many examples as how the loan words in Urdu-Hindi from Dari have acquired new meaning and cannot be now considered original Farsi words, few words with original meanings retained not withstanding.