- Joined
- Oct 14, 2020
- Messages
- 27,558
- Likes
- 190,548
That's why Maj Gaurav Arya makes fun of their Urdu.How can you popularise a language which doesn’t even belong to you? Urdu belongs to the people of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in India, Urdu was made official and national language of Pakistan along with English by Jinnah because he only spoke Urdu and English. Whenever Pakistanis speak Urdu, it is a funny treat to the ears. They speak with a heavy Punjabi accent.
Not to mention it is the sole thing that got Pakistanis into the clusterfuck of 1971How can you popularise a language which doesn’t even belong to you? Urdu belongs to the people of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in India, Urdu was made official and national language of Pakistan along with English by Jinnah because he only spoke Urdu and English. Whenever Pakistanis speak Urdu, it is a funny treat to the ears. They speak with a heavy Punjabi accent.
This video actually shows that IK got grand welcome in China and Pakistan has the weightage in China.
Nope, because it's a "sophisticated" "Islamic" language.How can you popularise a language which doesn’t even belong to you? Urdu belongs to the people of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in India, Urdu was made official and national language of Pakistan along with English by Jinnah because he only spoke Urdu and English. Whenever Pakistanis speak Urdu, it is a funny treat to the ears. They speak with a heavy Punjabi accent.
Ya, Kashmiri has been already Islamised, I can tell you. I don’t even know what is Fire called in Kashmiri because my parents and school Has been using the Perso-Arabic “Naar” word for fire in Kashmiri language.Nope, because it's a "sophisticated" "Islamic" language.
Now why is it an "Islamic" language? Because of all the Arab, Turkic, Monglic and mostly Persian loanwords.
OFC associating religion with a language is something only the Sullas of the subcontinent can do.
Now you maybe wondering that even Poonjaubi probably has many loan words from these Islamic Ghaji languages, so why not Poonjaubi?
Because their founding fathers like Cinnah, Iqbal etc probably found Poonjabi an uncouth and "crude" language, given that one was an urbanized sindhi-gujju of some kind, and the other was a Kashmiri.
* Poonjaubi accent on *
>"Backlash"Backlash after Pakistan PM Imran Khan links rape to how women dress
Pakistan rights campaigners have accused Prime Minister Imran Khan of "baffling ignorance" after the former playboy cricketer blamed how women dress for a rise in rape cases. In a weekend interview on live television, Oxford-educated Khan said an increase in rapes indicated the "consequences in...www.wionews.com
Samaryien app samaryien ( are u understanding)Ya please buy out them. These Pakistanis think they can buy anything as they have unlimited money.
Strongly agree with you. Indians tend to assume that affluent class has a lot of influence on paskitani society which is complete BS. Articles like this try to equate pakistani society with civilized societies of the world which is complete utter BS. I used to think the same until I followed the whole November 2017 Tehreek-e-labaik tamasha on pakistani streets. This shit hole of a country made islamic studies compulsory till PhD level last year. Not mentioning khatib-ul nabeel and rehemat ul alameen before and sal Allahhu alyehi wassalam after Mo's name is blasphemous now. Saying anything against sahabas (first group of followers of Mo's cult) is also blasphemous and can be punishable by death. Same for all wifes of Mo. It's becoming worse day by day and dhimmis here are always keen on aman ki aasha BS>"Backlash"
From who? the bourgeois who live in posh gated qaummunities of Islamabad, Lawhore, Karachi and Pindi?
Most Pakeez agree with what Dimrand says here.
Isn't that a great plan for Pakistan? Get them looking North towards some resource rich places they can actually expand into. Places with similar thinking. They stop being so concerned about trying to ruin India, stabilize other nations and blow off some angry young man steam.I think he watched this video and than consumed something.