I seen ppl ask this for other languages and wanted to make one for my language as well

  • kurcatovium@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    I don’t but I wonder how close these two languages are? Since I sometimes watch Karl Rock on youtube, he apparently speaks both depending on where he is at the moment. Is it like “I understand nearly every word without even trying” or is it more like “If I focus hard enough I get the meaning of what the person is saying”?

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      They’re different languages yes, but for spoken they’re almost interchangeable. Anyone who speaks Urdu will understand spoken Hindi, but each language has specific words unique to their vocabulary. Their vastly different in written too, Hindi is written in sanskrit script and Urdu is written in Arabic script. I speak Urdu but can freely communicate with Hindi speakers and vice versa but cannot read Hindi

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      1 month ago

      That’s so cool! Hi!

      Mil ke bohat acha laga, aap urdu bolte ho ya hindi? Aap Kahan ke ho? Aur meri baatein samjh arhi ya English me hi theek tha?

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        me jyaada tar Hindi hi bolta hu, mujhe bhi app se milke acha laga, me India se hu :)

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    1 month ago

    is hindi also called urdu? I was unaware urdu was still spoken ans I thought it was like what they spoke in mesopotamia in ancient time or something. Its very possible im mixing up two very different things.

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      Urdu is spoken in Pakistan and is a sister language of Hindi. They are very similar and there is a high degree of mutual intelligibility. It has some Arabic and Persian influence as I understand it.

      Perhaps you might be thinking of the Ugaritic language. It was spoken in the Syria/Lebanon area.

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        1 month ago

        Thank you. You know I was looking it up and I think its just that there was so many names that began with U in like sumer that I just thought the language came from it. Like Ur and Uruk and Eridu (ok that last one does not start with U but has a very U feel :)