Wife ko Begum kyon kehte hain?
Kyonki shaadi ke baad saare gum to husband ke hisse mein aate hain or wife Be-Gum ho jaati hai.
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Wife ko Begum kyon kehte hain?
Kyonki shaadi ke baad saare gum to husband ke hisse mein aate hain or wife Be-Gum ho jaati hai.
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Re: wife ko begum kyon kehte hain
LOL
Re: wife ko begum kyon kehte hain
hahaha
Re: wife ko begum kyon kehte hain
there's a big difference between gum and ghum.(Gaaf and Ghain)
Re: wife ko begum kyon kehte hain
there's a big difference between gum and ghum.(Gaaf and Ghain)
off foh... indian accent par hee haNs lo ;)
Re: wife ko begum kyon kehte hain
Gh in Ghazal…it doesn’t have equivalent sound in English.
Ajee maine urdu padhi hai. G aur Gh main fark maloom hai. English transliteration main nukte, zer, zabar, noongunna kahaan se laaoon:snooty:
Re: wife ko begum kyon kehte hain
aap kay haan bhi URDU houti hai?
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there's a big difference between gum and ghum.(Gaaf and Ghain)
It involves sound manipulation, so let us not nit pick...
sounds funny......
Re: wife ko begum kyon kehte hain
there's a big difference between gum and ghum.(Gaaf and Ghain)
yes maa'm you are right...lekin yahaan lateefebaazi ho rahi hai mushaira nahin:)
Re: wife ko begum kyon kehte hain
aap kay haan bhi URDU houti hai?
Hamaare yahaan Urdu 1947 se pehle se hai. :D
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^ but I thought it was Hindi ..
Re: wife ko begum kyon kehte hain
Alif, be, pe, te, se, jeem, che, he, khe, daal (like maan-chholeyyan di daal), Daal, zaal, re, de, je, ze, seen, sheen, swaad (slurp slurp), zwaad, toy (not funskool toy):), zoy, ain, ghain, fe, kaaf, gaaf, laam, meem, noon (not afternoon
, wow :), e ,hamza, chhoti ae, badi ae
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Re: wife ko begum kyon kehte hain
^ but I thought it was Hindi ..
Urdu was devloped in North India (in and around Delhi) as a fusion between Arabic, Hindi, Punjabi and several other dialects of North. It took script from Arabic while grammar was based on Hindi.
There are some states where it is still taught in schools.
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:D
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Urdu was devloped in North India (in and around Delhi) as a fusion between Arabic, Hindi, Punjabi and several other dialects of North. It took script from Arabic while grammar was based on Hindi.
There are some states where it is still taught in schools.
I know all this but still majority of the Indians refers to their language as Hindi instead of Urdu...
Re: wife ko begum kyon kehte hain
I know all this but still majority of the Indians refers to their language as Hindi instead of Urdu...
Well national language of India is Hindi.
Urdu is spoken in few states in North India.
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:k: nice man
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Urdu was devloped in North India (in and around Delhi) as a fusion between Arabic, Hindi, Punjabi and several other dialects of North. It took script from Arabic while grammar was based on Hindi. There are some states where it is still taught in schools.
King Akbar invent Urdu. Urdu is a mixture of lots of different languages, like arabic, sansakrit, persian and turkish.
Before Urdu, Persian(Farsi) was the official language of Indo-pak. I personally like Persian more than i like Urdu. Urdu itself does'nt have a proper History or what do you call it, Roots.
People from Dehli called ' Ahle Zuban' means they are masters in URdu.{not all of them today}