Not just urdu but other languages like cokborak, garwali and maithli are also dying in india. Indian elite are more interested in English than the indian native languages wihich is really disheartening. However, Indian government didnot banned urdu. It is still spoken in India. Most of the bollywood songs were made in urdu. Don't mislead people.
Unfortunately the interviewees most especially the woman can't speak the proper Urdu of old Delhi which many of the older generation and some of the young ones (descendants) from Dehli still speak in Pakistan. The woman in particular is speaking like Hindi, it's clear that she didn't learn it until University.
@@faiqsabih3215 It's because Hindustani (mix of Hindi and Urdu) is the major language of Delhi. The Muslims write their language in Nastaliq while Hindus write in Devanagari. Most people don't speak neither pure Hindi nor Urdu regardless of religion.
@@KishoreKumar-cs6dd well I'm learning Kashmiri(at school), Persian, Arabic and Sanskrit(at home), keep crying about it. I don't discriminate upon religion.
Gone like Sanskrit? Sanskrit is basically taught in every school as a middle school subject. The people of India regularly chant mantra which are in Sanskrit and there are many universities in the world where Sanskrit is taught as a subject. There are many villages in Southern India which use Sanskrit in daily use. Hence it's not gone anywhere and lives in India as a less spoken but more studied subject.
Well, maybe it's time to learn. It's not enough that Urdu has survived in Pakistan; it must thrive by harkening back to its Persian and Arabic roots, albeit with native grammar thrown in.
Punjabi is the native language of most Pakistani people as Punjab is the biggest province. Urdu was brought to Punjab and British India by Arabs, Mughals, Parsis and Turks and Afghans. It's not native to Pakistan and Punjab. Save the Punjabi language from Urdu.
Again spreading misinformation eh? It was deaigned in Afghanistan by the Mughals the ancestors of the Turks its a Persian , Arabic, Turkish @4th_Disciple
@@GreaterAfghanistanMovement A language called "Hindi" didn't exist until after the language called "Urdu" existed. That isn't to say Hindi "came from" Urdu, but the reality is that both Hindi and Urdu as we know them today are descended from the native common language of the area around Delhi which was later heavily Persianized.
@SYED_SHAH07 it's our national language. It's not colonial language. It was language of Muslims flourished under mughal rule. Btw urdu and arabic has sane root words so a person who knows urdu well can easily learn to understand Arabic with a little effort. It is our pride. It joins us to our roots.
@@Sabeen-m4m You’re completely right, Urdu did flourish during Mughal rule in places like UP, and Hyderabad who are native speakers of the language however in Panjab, Sindh, Balochistan and the rest of the areas which make up the modern day state of Pakistan, we spoke our native tongue (Panjabi, Sindhi etc) whilst Farsi was used in the Mughal courts and official Governments. Urdu as a language was only forced on to the areas of modern day Pakistan by the British when they colonised us because speaking any other language besides Urdu or Hindi was seen as being Anti Colonial (& They were of course racist and thought we were all the same because we’re all brown so they wanted to group everyone stretching from Assam to Balochistan and Kashmir to Sri Lanka under one fake identity). So in order to successfully colonise and keep hold of the subcontinent, the British forced this idea on to all of us that Urdu is the language of ALL Muslims of South Asia whilst Hindi is the language of ALL Hindus of South Asia and Panjabi is ONLY a “Sikh” language whilst we both know this isn’t true at all. So to summarise like I said in my previous comment, the Urdu language existing in Pakistan is a result of colonialism and unless you’re an an original Urdu speaking immigrant from Hindustan or Hyderabad then you should speak your native language instead unless you of course support colonialism and holding on to any remnants of it which in my humble opinion doesn’t make sense at all.
@SYED_SHAH07 It is a Lingua franca for Pakistan. It makes easy to communicate within different regions of Pakistan. We should work on regional languages and make ways for them to flourish in Pakistan.
Hindu from Jammu kashmir here,my entire family's background has been in revenue department so it was sort of a tradition to study urdu. Sad to know whats happening to this beautiful tongue
As an Indian I can tell you Urdu as a language is not dying. You can't even imagine a Bollywood song without Urdu words like 'dil', 'aashiqui/ishq', 'paakeza' , 'badtameez' , 'fanaa' , 'mausam' , 'taaref' , 'nazar', and trust me I can go on. Urdu is so culturally integrated in a North Indian's daily life that it is tough for them to even bifurcate whether a word is Hindi or Urdu. What is certainly dying is people's tendency to study literature in general. They will prefer to watch Harry Potter than read it. Most young kids have not read Mahabharata or Akbar-Birbal or Tenali Ram because every time Bollywood has some or the other movie rolled out for them. However I do agree with the fact that currently it is unfortunately being labelled as an "Islamic language" but trust me those people have gained no concrete result. All we need is a Book-Boom exactly like South Korea! Fun Fact: Urdu is one of the 22 official languages in India.
Urdu is being promoted by the Bollywood. All songs and dialogues of Bollywood films are in urdu. Thus, Urdu is very much alive. Sale of books declined all over the world as people no longer read books, but watch You Tube. Urdu like all other languages of the world suffered as a result.
Just because they borrowed from urdu because it sounds more poetic for emotional effect does not mean they were promoting it. A lot of Bollywood is just straight up hindutva propaganda and the use of urdu is nothing more than fetishization. The usual culture vulture bs u get to see with oppressive regimes Example: British colonizing India and at the same time stealing words from our languages: jugle, loot etc, using our culture to sell their own stories like jungle book etc.
@@atro-city Because almost all songs of Bollywood are in Urdu, you may think only Urdu is poetic. Hindus in Bollywood films are being presented as either Comic Character, or evil money lenders, or criminals. This not only trues about Amir Khan's firms but even in the old classical films of 1960s like Palki. We Hindus think Bollywood is anti-Hindu. Almost all male actors are Muslims and most of the female actresses are not only Muslims, but they are sometime even Pakistanis.
@@DipakBose-ge1hm Everything in india is hindu bro, the rule is hindu, hindi is mandatory everywhere but just because you see a few muslims existing and succeeding that becomes anti hindu? Look at the values espoused in bollywood, everything is supportive of traditional hindu culture and muslims even when portrayed in a good way are always other-ized. No one said hindi isn't poetic, there are so many great works in hindi and no one is denying that but with urdu it sounds beautiful but looking at it makes people feel a certain way and being a minority that affects you more when the rule and everything about this country is hindu dominated and hindu is always the default setting in india, you can't deny that. You have to look at the bigger picture instead of focusing on small things that don't even matter
@@DipakBose-ge1hm how many of the roles those mulsim actors have done playing muslims? they always play hindus because its hindu stories that are always told, hindu is default mode here bro, hindu rule and just because few muslims are rich and powerful that bothers you? so i guess muslims should never succeed in this country because your tiny little feeling would get hurt.
@@DipakBose-ge1hm Muslims are almost always portrayed as terrorists in modern Bollywood films. There’s been a sharp decline in quality ever since the Golden Age of Bollywood ended in the 60s.
@@AafreenKhan-cn6gn if you know how to read Qur'an you can read an Urdu newspaper from Pakistan but some Urdu words you will probably not understand but will get eighty percentage of what article is saying
Ìts obvious that there is a deliberate attempt to erase Urdu, but its not that easy. Urdu has strong roots and branches too and those branches continue to give fruit. Urdu has Mir, Ghalib , Iqbal, Faiz, Faraz, Juan and many more.
@@n.sentertainment1012 Urdu is a common language for Nations in South Asia to communicate, Language is more of a necessity then an Identity. Those who speak their mother tongue among their own community also interact with others too. Your point of view is more reactionary then rational.
@@ghalibthemagnificentNot the whole of South Asia. Mainly Pakistan, Afghanistan, and some in India. Most India, Bangladesh and Nepal may use Hindi instead of Urdu. While Sri Lanka and Maldives wouldn't know either of the languages
@GalaxySeeker-z8h Hindi or Urdu, Hindustani, Rekhta, call it by any name, its a medium language for different communities. Like English is in Europe. Urdu or Hindi is in South Asia or wherever in the world south Asians reside.
Sanskrit, prakit, Pali have already died a silent death in its own motherland which were once the most ethically spoken and documented oldest languages of India.
Pali and Prakrit never died, they just evolved into numerous modern languages of North, West, Central and South eastern India. Sanskrit was never meant to be spoken outside of the priestly class so it never got any popularity among the masses and always remained a language of elites. The case of Urdu is different, it was a widespread language. I'm from Hindu background and educated people in the times of my great-grandparents were fluent in Urdu, My grandmother used to tell me that Urdu newspapers were common when she was very young and how her father could read this mysterious looking language. But after independence, the language just vanished from school curriculums. It was intentionally antagonised by political hardliners and is dying unnaturally because of the stigma attached to it. I'm a self taught reader of Urdu and it has a rich history among non muslims as well but people can't understand it because of the consistent propaganda which is going on against it for 3 generations which has painted it as Muslim language.
No lol regardless of religion everyone has the same language especially among common public in those regions its just some brothels and muslim elites who used it and later it got traction due to muslim league.
Like Minorities have died in Pakistan and remaining are getting tortured everyday and Pakistan is going bankrupt and it's pm is begging every other country for money 😢
Pakistan has the 4rh laegest hindu population in the world after undia nepal and Bangladesh and the hindu population has increased more rhen muslim population in the country since 1951. PS how does urdu's condition do anything with Pakistan and its minorities?! Agar itna hi compare karna hai then also give reserved seats to muslims jn india like Pakistan has for hindus to ensure thet representation @@Sanatan_Rashtra99
I am from Bengal, and my mother tongue is Bengali, but I love Urdu so much that I have learned it. Now I can speak it fluently and write as well. 😎 I suggest listening to an Urdu podcast " URDUNAMA " to learn more about the language. ❤ SHUKRIYA❤
Urdu/Hindustani is alive as a spoken language in Delhi...and UP...but of course the "pure Hindi" chauvinists want to make it go. But i dont think itll go from Delhi n Lucknow. We love it in Delhi...
Lol any language which will try to be stagnant will die😂😂😂😂 like sanskrit Neither govt nor Molvis like u can stop it. Organically every language will evovle and change. The urdu claimed by Moslees of india like Syed Ahmed as language if Moslees has already died . It will change more. Either in Delhi or Lucknow
Sir,urdu has 2 meanings in the indian subcontinent. In india urdu is hindi written in Arabic script. In pakistan, hindi is urdu written in devnagari script. But a historical fact is urdu appeared in UP ,india during mughal times and is a mixture of hindi,a bit of persian,and a bit of Arabic ,written in Arabic script.
there was nothing called hindi in mughal times, hindi is a word orignated from the word hind that persians used for the people of sindh in modern day pakistan, hindi was refered to sindhi at that time, the modern day hindi was invented in 19th century by hindutvas due to inferiority complex, before that It was Urdu going by the name of Hindustani at that time
@@NotiBoii-c6lyes, but there was hindustani. Urdu and Hindi are same languages. They are just two varieties of hindustani. They are not even two different dialects
Totally true ,the Sanskritised Hindi that we see in Formal settings and in religious tv shows is very new and it is mainly because Hindi is written in Devanagari script hence it uses words from Sanskrit. On a day today basis people speak Hindustani@@NotiBoii-c6l
@@KannadaSatya-g4h urdu is not a variety of hindustani language, urdu is just new name of what was called hindustani back at that time, the name got changed after britishers from hindustani to rekhta and now urdu
Urdu is a good example of a child, born and brought up in the land where it was badly ignored and tagged as a religion language. Language can never be a religion language but it’s a regional and location based. Extremists has tagged Urdu as Muslim language though Munshi Prem chand, Brij. Narayan Chakbist, Daya Shankar Naseem, Rajendra Singh Bedi, Tom Alter and many more non Muslims ruled over this language. Many of our Sikh brothers know Urdu very well. Politics and Policians are killing Urdu language on Urdu’s own motherland India. Thanks to Rekhta group for working tirelessly to save Urdu in India.
Don't you think that it makes more sense for Indians to learn Arabic,he ultimate Muslim Language, than Urdu or another Indian language in addition to the 3 that you already speak, not counting English? Okay, if that's your wish! Notice that I did not suggest the beautiful and eloquent "Persian" that seems to make Urdu so special. Be practical! What would enhance one's career opportunities? Dubai beckons!
@@sajalsaxena-c5h As a Language, Urdu sounds quite refined, just like Bangla when spoken by Bodro Lok. All Languages can sound refined. Malayalam, too, when we employ as many Sanskrit words at our disposal as humanly possible. No quarrels there. But.. certain Activists try to drag religion into everything. If so, why not ditch Urdu, and start using Classical Arabic instead. What is so Special and Holy about Hindi tinged with Farsi? The written script? But show me just one Language that sounds "sweet" when politicians.... No there is not one.
All of us, Hindus, Muslims, Christians took orders from the White colonialists. Modiji made all Indians proud of who we are. Until then all of us had an inferiority complex. I would suggest that we acquire skills that make us useful in society, and practice religion any which way we want. What language we wish to speak at work will be determined by our employers. Professionals will have to have a certain command of English. So, if Urdu books are not flying off the shelves, who is responsible for that, but the readers who are not interested. So many English bookstores have closed their doors. The reasons, in my opinion, without having done surveys is that the younger generation is NOT READING BOOKS. I was an avid reader, mostly of English books. I am not blaming anyone. I suggested Arabic, but for anyone who want a bigger pay check. Seriously, there are better job opportunities in the ME, and I do not have to tell anyone what to do, and where to work etc. 😊 Le's be practical. In India, Knowing English makes your skills more valuable and easier to sell to an employer. It is not Malayalam, not Tamil, nor Hindi, and dare I say... not Urdu either. That is not an insult hurled at an orphaned child. Try getting a job at Infosys with a resume written in Malayalam! Arabic? One may get shipped to Abu Dhabi on the next plane! 🙃 One must one's your Passport renewed and up to date! I would learn Arabic if I were younger, only because it makes sense.
@@anubhavgangwar1383he didn't say Arabic is our language, you don't need to learn it he's talking about Indian muslims just in case you don't know we read the Quran in its original language i.e Arabic. And the Hindi people speak isn't even actual hindi it's heavily influenced by Urdu just look it up online. So technically Urdu script may be dying but the language isn't.
@@Bear-o8n do you even know urdu is just khadi boli (proto hindi) written in Persian script with some Persian words??? When Persian became official language of India, locals started writing down their language in Persian script just like how we type hindi in Latin script on mobile and that's how you got urdu. It is not a seperate language but just hindi written in Persian script.
@@anubhavgangwar1383 Persian script isn't even Persian itself rather and extension of Arabic an the average Hindi speaker won't even understand proper Urdu. I can sense that you never actually studied Urdu.
@Bear-o8n any hindi speaker can understand 60 to 70 percent of pure urdu and 95 percent of normal urdu. I am from Lucknow and urdu was originated here. Urdu is the shared heritage of awadh not just muslims. And wo told you Persian script is extension of arabic??? Persian inscriptions found are older than arabic inscriptions.
I am Urdu speaking however I was systematically and governmentally forced to study other regional language resulting me not able to read or write it. Now, I am making my children to take Urdu in their education.
What systematically. U have option to learn urdu . BTW will get no jobs or benifit for it. 😂 That's why hindus focus on English French German after hindi
@@GuzzarAwan No, in India, Muslims have minimal access to learning Urdu, especially writing Urdu. The school syllabus is designed to force Hindi and other regional languages upon the populace. The Internet and the availability of online education provide some hope, though.
@@RoberttW Bollywood me jo urdu song hotay hain wo sub Pakistani song ki copy hotay hain ku ki Pakistani poet urdu me song banatay hain or indian film maker us ko chura letay hain
A few songs in Bollywood doesn’t mean india is doing some great service to the lang. Urdu was stripped off its official status for over 40 years in so called Hindi belt with over imposition of Hindi thus killing Urdu
الحمدُلِلّہ پاکستان میں اُردو اپنی مسحورکُن خُوشبُو اور دلفریب رنگوں کے ساتھ بامِ عُروج پر ہے یہ شاندار زبان انشا اللّہ قیامت تک قائم و دائم رہے گی اور اُردو بولنے والے اسکی ترقی و ترویح کے لئے کوششیں کرتے رہیں گے
آپکی معلومات کے لئے بتا دوں کی ہمارے ہند میں بھی اردو ویسے ہی بولی پڑھی اور لکھی جاتی ہے ، اکثر صوبوں میں یہاں مسلمانوں کی مادری زبان اردو ہی ہے، اور ہمارے ملک میں ہر کالج ، یونیورسٹی میں اردو کا ڈپارٹمنٹ موجود ہوتا ہے جسمیں مسلم طالبہ پڑھائی کرتے ہیں یہ تو سرکاری ادارے ہوئے اور پرائیویٹ سکول اور ادارے الگ ہیں جہاں اردو کی تعلیم فراہم کی جاتی ہے مدرسہ کے علاوہ، اسکے علاوہ یہاں حکومتی سطح پر بھی بہت سے ادارے ہیں جو اردو کے ترقی اور تعلیم کے لئے کھلے ہیں، میں بہار صوبے سے ہمیں اور میرے صوبے کی دوسری سرکاری زبان اردو ہے ، اور کئی بورڈز اور کمیڈز قائم ہے اُردو کے لیے یہاں تو اکثریت مسلمانوں کی اردو ہی بولتی ہے اسکے علاوہ ہند کے بڑے مشہور جگہوں جیسے دلّی ، حیدرآباد، لکھنؤ ، یوپی جیسے علاقوں میں یہی بولی جاتی ہے ، اور تو یہاں کی فلم انڈسٹری بھی اردو میں ہی گانے فلم بنائی آئی ہے شروع سے ابتک 1940 سے 2000 تک کی فلموں کے نام بھی اردو میں بھی ہوا کرتے تھے، تو خیر ہم سب اردو کا تحفّظ اور قدر بخوبی کرتے ہیں اور استعمال بھی آپکو شاید معلوم نہیں اردو کا سالانہ فیسٹیول ریختہ اردو فاؤنڈیشن کی جانب سے منایا جاتا ہے جہاں آپکے ملک سے بھی لوگ شرکت کرتے ہیں، حقیقت کو جاننے کے لئے مستند طریقہ اپنائیں یہ اپنے بزرگوں سے پوچھیں جو حیات سے ہوں اور جنکی پیدائش بھارت کی ہو۔
dont worry jb urdu ko us ki apni janam bhomi se des nkala mil gaya to pakistanio ne is azeem khobsorat meethi or poetic language ko apna lya hai ab ye pakistanio ki connecting language hai drama films novels or shairi ki xaban hai a great language to express emotion and love through poetry a great poetic language
@@anubhavgangwar1383 Unfortunately the interviewees most especially the woman can't speak the proper Urdu of old Delhi which many of the older generation and some of the young ones (descendants) from Dehli still speak in Pakistan. The woman in particular is speaking like Hindi, it's clear that she didn't learn it until University.
you live in identity crisis and have happily accepted a script imposed on you by slaughter and blood and then converted you and unless your ancestors are from UP
Your mother tongue is not Urdu, but Dakhni. If you're from Tamil Nadu, your mother tongue is Dakhni. You don't speak like the people in the video. You don't use the language of Ghalib, Iqbal, Faiz etc. You use words like hao, nakko, kaiku and so on which are not used in Urdu.
@@455fardeen Every state goes we have a different dialect in every language. So when urdu reached south Deccan it was deccani urdu. Do u speak the same language which Mirza Galib, Allama Iqbal, Faiz ahmed Faiz, Akbar Allahabadi spoken😂😂😂😂😂. Urdu was a mix of persion, Sanskrit, Braj bhasha.
Decline of beautiful language is two fold,one almost every parent prefer their children to study English .Second is Urdu is victim of politicians.Since 2014,hate culture for Urdu or Muslims has hurted more. Interestingly,those who speak or want to destroy Urdu ,speak in Urdu in their daily lives
Mashaallah, ye faqir Urdu ke ilm se sarfaraaz hai aur apne aas paas ke logon ko bhi Urdu ki dars de raha hai. Inshaalla, Hindustan se urdu kabhi khatm nahin hogi
Muslims have done this. BJP has come now. This started in 1947. Jinnah said urdu is muslims language. It was thrust on hindus also. Now people prefer science technology. Urdu has no vocal for that. Urdu is just poetry language. Of no use. In modern world. Hindi has adapted fast. Dynamic. Adopting to modern needs
So true. Urdu has always seeing as islamic language by hindus lusting for political powers. It's the most beautiful and respectful language. Will never let it die.🧡... آمین
This reminds me Sushmita, my hostel fellow in International House of Sydney University. She was from West Bangal, (don't know her reliogion) and was very found of Urdu. I used to recite Faiz for her.
A few songs in Bollywood doesn’t mean india is doing some great service to the lang. Urdu was stripped off its official status for over 40 years in so called Hindi belt with over imposition of Hindi thus killing Urdu
Unfortunately the interviewees most especially the woman can't speak the proper Urdu of old Delhi which many of the older generation and some of the young ones (descendants) from Dehli still speak in Pakistan. The woman in particular is speaking like Hindi, it's clear that she didn't learn it until University.
My mother tongue is pashto but urdu is my love. Ye video deik kr Dili afsoos hua kionke jo urdu bolne wale hai wo b sare alfaz angrezi k estemal kr rahein hai
The "hindi" language spoken in north indian states is actually not hindi but a hindustani language which is a combination of hindi and urdu. Most people dont percieve it, here's a list of very common words used in the hindustani language that people think are hindi word but actually are derived from urdu- Kitaab Baarish Dill Aurat Dost Khoon Paani Izzat Mohobbat Kanoon List could go on forever. So imo urdu is not dead and never will be because i live in Delhi and i have never a heard a person refer to book as pustak or refer to heart as hriday (except my hindi teacher) 😂
Present day India is not actual India its Bharat... Urdu is the national language of Pakistan... So its not at all becoming extinct or in some danger. It is spoken proudly among the people it was born in.... Muslims (Mughals). Since bharat is Hindu majority so obviously its becoming extinct there 🤷🏻♀️
Urdu is kinda useless honestly, for example, I'm from Agra, we speak Braj among ourselves, hindi with non-braj speakers and English to non-hindi, non-braj speakers. No place for urdu in this puzzle.
My mother always used to teach us urdu just because in India it's dying and a lot of Indian Muslims get used to speaking a mix of Hindi and Urdu but being able to read only Hindi.
To this day, many Hindi speakers casually use Urdu vocabulary without even realizing it. Often, they aren’t even aware of the precise Hindi equivalents for those terms. It's amusing, isn't it? Harboring blind hatred benefits no one.
Urdu speakers can't even speak without using hindavi which is culmination of shauseni prakrit and sanskrit. Urdu has 99% verbs and grammar rooted in prakrit and sanskrit.
As long as Urdu is spoken in India it will not die. Urdu is dying only in printed books. Today the new generation prefer to read books on internet than to buy a book. If people have stopped buying Urdu books it doesn't mean that Urdu as language is dying in India.
Unfortunately the interviewees most especially the woman can't speak the proper Urdu of old Delhi which many of the older generation and some of the young ones (descendants) from Dehli still speak in Pakistan. The woman in particular is speaking like Hindi, it's clear that she didn't learn it until University.
Aight, saying that it isn't a Muslim language is little off. The only true difference in urdu and hindi is that they are written in different scripts. The one of the major reasons urdu is written in that script and not in devanagari or any other script is because its association with Islam (which i don't think there's anything wrong about, but saying its completely not related to muslims is). Persian started using this language after the islamisation. They even needed to create new letters and new diacritical marks to write urdu in that specific script. The perso-arabic script is indeed beautiful, the flowy nature and the connectedness. The schools are teaching urdu we literally have urdu books and stuff in NCERT being taught. The choice of the Perso-Arabic script for Urdu was less about linguistic convenience and more about its historical prestige, cultural identity, and religious associations. While it may not perfectly suit Urdu’s phonetics, its symbolic and practical role in connecting Urdu to Islamic and Persian traditions ensured its widespread adoption.
Unfortunately,Urdu is not spoken by all.Punjabis speak Punjabi,Sindi gp for Sindhi ,pashtu prefer pushthu ,Memon speak Gujrati,,Khoja speak their own,and Urdu in Karachi only
What kind of Pakistan do you live in? Everyone here speaks Urdu. In 27 years of my life I have seen urdu being spoken around me. What are you even saying?? @@parfumstation924
@@parfumstation924Urdu is spoken and understood by all in Pakistan. It’s used as the lingua Franca by the people. There is a difference between mother tongue and lingua Franca
@@parfumstation924 بھائی دھوئیں میں تیر نہ چلاؤ 😂 and bro who told you that ?! 💀💀 As a Seraiki speaker , I know every word of Urdu and so as the other regional people of other provinces too. Urdu is the national Language of Pakistan and is compulsory in our curriculum material so I don't think we 'Pakistanis will let our beautiful language pass away
Bhai Sahab Pakistani Urdu in not original Urdu. They have added very peculiar type of words like “phadda hogaya” in place of jhagra hogaya etc etc. I am not at all impressed by their Urdu.
Nice propaganda against Hindus 😅😅if they were so bad then why they recruiting Urdu teachers and professors why protecting Taajmahal and that Hindus may have saved Sanskrit language 😅😅😅😅
Wait a minute, didn't the speakers of this language see the value of it and Islam and create their own country with it as the national language? 👀I'd say it's living, even thriving.
Please don't spread any sort of nonsense. Urdu is very much alive and well in India across major cities like Delhi (the prominent one), Lucknow (the birthplace of Urdu), Hyderabad (the prominent one), Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and many others.
Urdu is Urdu... That's it. A language arisen as messenger among multi linguistic barracks... Arabs, indians and Persians.... Knows how to survive Never dies.
i dont understand why hydrabadis dont speak their native telgu language. they never came from any where but local people . they used to own such large state now divided into 3 to get hindu majority in all of them
Kindly check the census figures of india. Urdu declined from being the mother tongue of half of Indian Muslims back in 1971 to mere 37%. With Hindi belt being the worst affected where urdu dropped from being the first language of 2/3 of UP and Bihar Muslims to just 25% as of 2011 thanks to Hindi. A few songs in Bollywood doesn’t mean india is doing some great service to the lang. Urdu was stripped off its official status for over 40 years in so called Hindi belt with over imposition of Hindi thus killing Urdu
@msr7373 Don't believe in those false censuses. They are meant to create fear and panic in the audience. Yes, most people do prefer Hindi because that's our mothrertongue which resonates more with us. But that doesn't mean that Urdu or Hindustani is sidelined. Not at all. We still speak Urdu or Hindustani bhasha in our day to day lives. Rekhta shows and programs are held almost every other month. Literary festivals are pretty common. Rekhta and Urdu are one and the same thing. Urdu is simply a title given recently in the past 100 years or so due to the Hindu-Muslim divide feeling created by Britishers in Muslims. In reality, Urdu was and still is also known as Rekhta, Hindwi and Hindawi. Even Hindi was known as Hindwi or Hindawi. I'll write ✍️ Urdu or Hindwi in three scripts below: مُجھے اُردُو يا ہندوستانی لکھنی آتی ہے۔ मुझे उर्दू या हिन्दुस्तानी लिखनी आती है। Mujhe Urdu ya Hindustani likhni aati hai. Don't get carried away by external factors or scripts. Understand that grammar-wise, Urdu or Rekhta has its roots in Sanskrit. I know that this will hurt 🤕😔 your Islamic ego. Now, what will pain your heart even more is that Urdu has its base in Brajbhasha, Awadhi, and Khariboli, just like Hindi because they are both one and the same thing. You are getting affected by superficial titles (i.e. Urdu and Hindi) and ignoring the evolutionary process of how this language developed over the centuries from Sanskrit to Prakrit to Shaurseni Apbhramsha to Awadhi, Brajbhasha, and Khariboli. Of course, due to Islamic invasion or influx or interference in our country, these local dialects and languages got mixed with Farsi and Arabic as well along with Portuguese, Turkic, Tamil etc. to create Rekhta or Hindwi or Hindawi-Urdu. Try to look beyond titles and external factors of script (i.e. Perso-Arabic). Urdu can be written in numerous scripts across the world but your world is not big enough. Many Indians choose to write ✍️ Urdu in Devanagari script because it originated from our soil and has more accuracy than Arabic script. Even the Roman script is better than the Arabic script. A lot of Pakistanis admit that.
Urdu is dying is an exaggeration. A language dies when there is no one left who speaks that language. Hindi and Urdu have been amalgamated into one. We speak both Hindi and Urdu in our daily life. Fanatics of Urdu poetry are nothing but growing. Yes they read these poems in English but the words are still Urdu. There are so many Indian languages that are actually dying. Urdu stands strong. This narrator speaks of propaganda but is spreading one himself.
I love Urdu. I speak Urdu instead in English, even when a salesperson in high-end stores speaks in English with me. Background in America for many, many years but still love Urdu.
Urdu and hindi are not two different languages. They are two varieties of a same language hindustani. Urdu(hindi) will never die in india, use of perso-arabic script for urdu(hindi) might get reduced, thats it.
@faraznaqvi1113 what is real Urdu language? Pakistani national anthem where all words are persian?. Why don't you call it persian instead of calling it Urdu. Study the history of Urdu first .
@faraznaqvi1113 read my comments properly. I never said Farsi and Urdu are same. I'm saying Urdu is a variety of Hindustani. It's you guys who think heavily persianised hindustani as Urdu for example pakistani national anthem. But pakistani national anthem is just persian. Learn basics of languages and study history of Urdu and know from which language it derived from and to which language family it belongs. Urdu is from khari boli and khari boli is from shauraseni prakrit and prakrits are closely related to Sanskrit and Urdu belongs to Indo-aryan language family.
Dying?? It was never ours Lol why should we speak that just for your validations?? It's not our mother tongue People in kashmir have compulsory Urdu even though Koshur and others are it's native language A large chunk of muslims in Hyderabad speak Urdu even though the native language is Telugu.
I'm from Haryana, and I love the Middle Persian language along with my native Haryanvi, Hindi and Sanskrit, and Middle Persian is the language which gave many loanwords to Urdu, Turkish, various Central Asian Turkic languages, various Indian languages like Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, etc., and even Arabic.
Yes..!! Now the focus is shifted from Urdu... Its not even passed on in families..Hope that our future generations could regain and have command over it...
Any language that is not linked with employment, will die. This is happening with Urdu in India. In Pakistan, Urdu is surviving because it is the official language and all work in government offices are done in Urdu.
@@Nat-Con This guy wouldn't even be noticeable in Pakistan just his getup which isn't really even Afghani, looks a bit costumey to me even for Afghani clothes. Might as well be one of the "purer" centuries old lines in India, doing a bit of historical reenactment due to his job of preserving Urdu.
@faiqsabih3215 Pakistan is flooded with illegals, refugees and asylum seekers from Pakistan, they have even reached India, I am experienced enough to identify who is an afghan and who isnt
If ignorance had a name, it would have been you. Islam did not come with the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. He was its last prophet, not the first.
@@propheticadmirer1701I think this person meant that the Persian language isn't to be associated with Islam as we know it today. I don't think it's meant to be an offensive statement brother
Even the Bollywood songs and films are in Urdu but guise as Hindi. Even some Hindu actors joke about it and they accept that the Bollywood songs are in Urdu language.
Urdu is dying in India..There is an agenda behind it...They Tagged it as a Particular Religion's language... I'm Very lucky That i can speak read and write Urdu And I'm from India
I don't hate Urdu, but there's nothing called "Poetic Language" logically; maybe only said by those who are the 'well's frog". Asia's First Nobel Laureate was Poet Rabindranath Tagore. He used to write in Bangla(Bengali) not Urdu. No Urdu poets ever received nobel prize for poetry. Similarly all desi regional & folk languages have rich poetry & literary traditions. It's time to explore the diversity of Bharat's diverse regional & folk languages and their uniqueness along with common roots/sharings. The days of elitism & exclusion through Urdu shall be gone.
Urdu is rich in literature including poetry. Stop this bullshit comparision. There are more than 7000 languages in the world. It will take 7000 years to give all of them a nobel. Nobel is not a indicator of richness of a language.
Those who forget and left their own Culture.....Will be obliterated from History......... #UrduIsJewlOfIndia❤❤❤🇮🇳🇧🇩🇵🇰 Urdu is Jewl of India.... Never ever Forget❤❤❤
Three good languages of my region are at its low point - Hindi, Urdu & Sanskrit. Early Hindi writers and poets used to learn many languages like Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Faarsi (Persian), English, Arabi and many regional dialects and languages. I want to again see all Indians at least learning 4-5 languages.
Urdu is NOT dying! There are 225 million people who speak it around the world! It's outrageous how you impose English everywhere, and that's the REAL reason so many languages are fading away! Your alien language is suffocating them! English sounds like a pathetic attempt to dress up something ugly! I LOVE every language, and I refuse to let anyone undermine that!
Not just urdu but other languages like cokborak, garwali and maithli are also dying in india. Indian elite are more interested in English than the indian native languages wihich is really disheartening. However, Indian government didnot banned urdu. It is still spoken in India. Most of the bollywood songs were made in urdu. Don't mislead people.
Unfortunately the interviewees most especially the woman can't speak the proper Urdu of old Delhi which many of the older generation and some of the young ones (descendants) from Dehli still speak in Pakistan. The woman in particular is speaking like Hindi, it's clear that she didn't learn it until University.
Bollywood Urdu songs were mostly due to Muslim lyricists, but that era has ended, unfortunately, after peaking in the 90s.
Not English. Hindi is the problem
In a few years time people in India will only speak English. kaalay angrez
@@faiqsabih3215 It's because Hindustani (mix of Hindi and Urdu) is the major language of Delhi. The Muslims write their language in Nastaliq while Hindus write in Devanagari. Most people don't speak neither pure Hindi nor Urdu regardless of religion.
Urdu is the compulsory subject in Kashmir region, atleast. 😊
Soon to be replaced by Sanskrit and native kashmiri don't worry...😊
@@KishoreKumar-cs6dd keep day dreaming 😴 urdu will not be replaced and about kashmiri it is also taught in school
@@KishoreKumar-cs6dd well I'm learning Kashmiri(at school), Persian, Arabic and Sanskrit(at home), keep crying about it. I don't discriminate upon religion.
@@BhattHaziq Bhai kashmir me 1st to 12th tk k exam Kaunsi language me hote h ? Kashmir ka to kuchh smjh hee nhi aata.
@@BhattHaziq urdu Pakistan me bhi compulsory he kider garden se 12th tak urdu litrature perhai jati he
We must pledge to continue giving the knowledge of Urdu to our children otherwise it will be gone just like Sanskrit.
Gone like Sanskrit?
Sanskrit is basically taught in every school as a middle school subject. The people of India regularly chant mantra which are in Sanskrit and there are many universities in the world where Sanskrit is taught as a subject. There are many villages in Southern India which use Sanskrit in daily use. Hence it's not gone anywhere and lives in India as a less spoken but more studied subject.
@@subhassssadhu but no one speaks or understands Sanskrit
@ bro common people don’t understand Sanskrit but urdu is understood even by common people.
Sanskrit was not the common man's language as it is restricted to high caste hindus. Urdu or hindustani used to be the common man's language .
@@drjagritisingh6569 high Caste hindus 😂😂😂
Urdu might die in India but Urdu is thriving and progressing in Pakistan as the national language adopted by every Pakistani.
Like ur anthem which u cudnt understand
Well, maybe it's time to learn. It's not enough that Urdu has survived in Pakistan; it must thrive by harkening back to its Persian and Arabic roots, albeit with native grammar thrown in.
Panjabi forcefully speaking Urdu. Lol
Waha par kitne log sahi lihaaz se urdu bolte hai bataiye??
Punjabi is the native language of most Pakistani people as Punjab is the biggest province. Urdu was brought to Punjab and British India by Arabs, Mughals, Parsis and Turks and Afghans. It's not native to Pakistan and Punjab. Save the Punjabi language from Urdu.
Urdu is not an "Alien" language. Urdu is native to India.
*Problem in Urdu is it's Arabic script*
@@DonCarleone-wp7gm Urdu was originally written in Devnagri script.
The point still stand, India is the Birthplace of Urdu.
Again spreading misinformation eh? It was deaigned in Afghanistan by the Mughals the ancestors of the Turks its a Persian , Arabic, Turkish @4th_Disciple
@@AbuGhazi888 Urdu is based off Hindi and originated among Muslim courts in Delhi. Nothing to do with Afghanistan which doesn't even speak Urdu .
@@GreaterAfghanistanMovement A language called "Hindi" didn't exist until after the language called "Urdu" existed. That isn't to say Hindi "came from" Urdu, but the reality is that both Hindi and Urdu as we know them today are descended from the native common language of the area around Delhi which was later heavily Persianized.
Alhumdulillah it's flourishing in Pakistan. One of the most beautiful language.
It’s a coloniser language in Pakistan, the only people who should speak it are the Urdu speaking Muhajjirs from Hindustan.
@SYED_SHAH07 it's our national language. It's not colonial language. It was language of Muslims flourished under mughal rule. Btw urdu and arabic has sane root words so a person who knows urdu well can easily learn to understand Arabic with a little effort. It is our pride. It joins us to our roots.
@@Sabeen-m4m You’re completely right, Urdu did flourish during Mughal rule in places like UP, and Hyderabad who are native speakers of the language however in Panjab, Sindh, Balochistan and the rest of the areas which make up the modern day state of Pakistan, we spoke our native tongue (Panjabi, Sindhi etc) whilst Farsi was used in the Mughal courts and official Governments.
Urdu as a language was only forced on to the areas of modern day Pakistan by the British when they colonised us because speaking any other language besides Urdu or Hindi was seen as being Anti Colonial (& They were of course racist and thought we were all the same because we’re all brown so they wanted to group everyone stretching from Assam to Balochistan and Kashmir to Sri Lanka under one fake identity).
So in order to successfully colonise and keep hold of the subcontinent, the British forced this idea on to all of us that Urdu is the language of ALL Muslims of South Asia whilst Hindi is the language of ALL Hindus of South Asia and Panjabi is ONLY a “Sikh” language whilst we both know this isn’t true at all.
So to summarise like I said in my previous comment, the Urdu language existing in Pakistan is a result of colonialism and unless you’re an an original Urdu speaking immigrant from Hindustan or Hyderabad then you should speak your native language instead unless you of course support colonialism and holding on to any remnants of it which in my humble opinion doesn’t make sense at all.
@SYED_SHAH07 It is a Lingua franca for Pakistan. It makes easy to communicate within different regions of Pakistan. We should work on regional languages and make ways for them to flourish in Pakistan.
@ Why can English not be our sole Lingua Franca, whats the need for Urdu?
I speak and love Urdu. Urdu is love ❤ 14th November 2024.
Adhe se jyada words english me hain...
@@DonCarleone-wp7gm And so? That iimplies he also speaks English without diminishing his love for Urdu.
@@saaidsiddiqui6738 that means he doesn't know half of the worlds of Urdu. This is characteristic of a diminishing language.
Urdu is such a beautiful language, a combination of Persian and Sanskrit.❤
Please save Urdu! It's our language.
not only only combination of persian and sanskrit, urdu does have words which are originated from arabic and turkish aswell
Persian Turkish, arabic and संस्कृति
Not Sanskrit. More like Kharibholi. By the time Urdu emerged Sanskrit was dead.
Sanskrit have little to no influence in urdu
@@Bombay_wali_clips yes!
Hindu from Jammu kashmir here,my entire family's background has been in revenue department so it was sort of a tradition to study urdu. Sad to know whats happening to this beautiful tongue
BJP/ ANDHBAKTS connected it to language of MUSLIMS . That's the harsh truth unfortunately.
It should be eliminated from India.
Find 10 Hindus who speak Urdu
@@parvadhami980 yo go to pokistan or nepal....bhag hindustan se....
Yahoodi Saazish hai.
Itne saare Topibaaz Muslim rehte hai.Kiski ko Urdu nahi aati to phir woh karte kya hai?😂
As an Indian I can tell you Urdu as a language is not dying. You can't even imagine a Bollywood song without Urdu words like 'dil', 'aashiqui/ishq', 'paakeza' , 'badtameez' , 'fanaa' , 'mausam' , 'taaref' , 'nazar', and trust me I can go on. Urdu is so culturally integrated in a North Indian's daily life that it is tough for them to even bifurcate whether a word is Hindi or Urdu. What is certainly dying is people's tendency to study literature in general. They will prefer to watch Harry Potter than read it. Most young kids have not read Mahabharata or Akbar-Birbal or Tenali Ram because every time Bollywood has some or the other movie rolled out for them.
However I do agree with the fact that currently it is unfortunately being labelled as an "Islamic language" but trust me those people have gained no concrete result. All we need is a Book-Boom exactly like South Korea!
Fun Fact: Urdu is one of the 22 official languages in India.
Urdu is being promoted by the Bollywood. All songs and dialogues of Bollywood films are in urdu. Thus, Urdu is very much alive.
Sale of books declined all over the world as people no longer read books, but watch You Tube. Urdu like all other languages of the world suffered as a result.
Just because they borrowed from urdu because it sounds more poetic for emotional effect does not mean they were promoting it.
A lot of Bollywood is just straight up hindutva propaganda and the use of urdu is nothing more than fetishization. The usual culture vulture bs u get to see with oppressive regimes
Example: British colonizing India and at the same time stealing words from our languages: jugle, loot etc, using our culture to sell their own stories like jungle book etc.
@@atro-city Because almost all songs of Bollywood are in Urdu, you may think only Urdu is poetic. Hindus in Bollywood films are being presented as either Comic Character, or evil money lenders, or criminals. This not only trues about Amir Khan's firms but even in the old classical films of 1960s like Palki. We Hindus think Bollywood is anti-Hindu. Almost all male actors are Muslims and most of the female actresses are not only Muslims, but they are sometime even Pakistanis.
@@DipakBose-ge1hm Everything in india is hindu bro, the rule is hindu, hindi is mandatory everywhere but just because you see a few muslims existing and succeeding that becomes anti hindu? Look at the values espoused in bollywood, everything is supportive of traditional hindu culture and muslims even when portrayed in a good way are always other-ized.
No one said hindi isn't poetic, there are so many great works in hindi and no one is denying that but with urdu it sounds beautiful but looking at it makes people feel a certain way and being a minority that affects you more when the rule and everything about this country is hindu dominated and hindu is always the default setting in india, you can't deny that. You have to look at the bigger picture instead of focusing on small things that don't even matter
@@DipakBose-ge1hm how many of the roles those mulsim actors have done playing muslims? they always play hindus because its hindu stories that are always told, hindu is default mode here bro, hindu rule and just because few muslims are rich and powerful that bothers you? so i guess muslims should never succeed in this country because your tiny little feeling would get hurt.
@@DipakBose-ge1hm Muslims are almost always portrayed as terrorists in modern Bollywood films. There’s been a sharp decline in quality ever since the Golden Age of Bollywood ended in the 60s.
I'm from Tamil Nadu My mother tongue is Urdu but can't read and write urdu 😢
You are not Tamil
@Hfgjdsrgtgbh-kr4yj 😂 yenda loosu na tamil nadu thanda tamilan ila
I am faisalabad my mother's and father's language is urdu
I also can't read urdu 😂
tm ne quran nahi parha jis ne quran parha hoga wo lazmi urdu janega
@@mehmoodahmed893 ithar Quran ko Arabic aur tamil me padenge
In Pakistan urdu is compulsory subject so we all know how to read and write it
I'm an Indian Hindu and my uncle knows Urdu . He learnt it because he loved Urdu poetry
Most of the indian muslims know writing and reading urdu as we have urdu as an optional subject in schools otherwise we learn it from madarsa.
@@AafreenKhan-cn6gn i know
@@AafreenKhan-cn6gn if you know how to read Qur'an you can read an Urdu newspaper from Pakistan but some Urdu words you will probably not understand but will get eighty percentage of what article is saying
@@muslim_first bro i am talking about urdu not arabic. We learn urdu along with arabic.learning urdu includes learning its vocab too.
Ìts obvious that there is a deliberate attempt to erase Urdu, but its not that easy. Urdu has strong roots and branches too and those branches continue to give fruit. Urdu has Mir, Ghalib , Iqbal, Faiz, Faraz, Juan and many more.
Urdu has no strong roots in India even Mughals never like Urdu...
And even in pakistan people prefer to speak Punjabi, Pashto & baloch
@@n.sentertainment1012 Urdu is a common language for Nations in South Asia to communicate, Language is more of a necessity then an Identity. Those who speak their mother tongue among their own community also interact with others too. Your point of view is more reactionary then rational.
Urdu is a compulsory subject in Pakistan. Most Pakistani people can speak urdu even if it is a second language @@n.sentertainment1012
@@ghalibthemagnificentNot the whole of South Asia. Mainly Pakistan, Afghanistan, and some in India. Most India, Bangladesh and Nepal may use Hindi instead of Urdu. While Sri Lanka and Maldives wouldn't know either of the languages
@GalaxySeeker-z8h Hindi or Urdu, Hindustani, Rekhta, call it by any name, its a medium language for different communities. Like English is in Europe. Urdu or Hindi is in South Asia or wherever in the world south Asians reside.
Sanskrit, prakit, Pali have already died a silent death in its own motherland which were once the most ethically spoken and documented oldest languages of India.
Pali and Prakrit never died, they just evolved into numerous modern languages of North, West, Central and South eastern India. Sanskrit was never meant to be spoken outside of the priestly class so it never got any popularity among the masses and always remained a language of elites. The case of Urdu is different, it was a widespread language. I'm from Hindu background and educated people in the times of my great-grandparents were fluent in Urdu, My grandmother used to tell me that Urdu newspapers were common when she was very young and how her father could read this mysterious looking language. But after independence, the language just vanished from school curriculums. It was intentionally antagonised by political hardliners and is dying unnaturally because of the stigma attached to it. I'm a self taught reader of Urdu and it has a rich history among non muslims as well but people can't understand it because of the consistent propaganda which is going on against it for 3 generations which has painted it as Muslim language.
Ehtically spoken language. Lol What does that even mean?
@@vishalbajaj4231 Sorry I wanted to write ethnically spoken language. It autocorrected to ethically.
Sanskrit is still spoken and understood by a few people here.
@@RR_theproahole Urdu was replaced by Hindi around 1900 across North India and not after 1947.
Urdu is the mother tongue of Muslims of Delhi UP and Bihar but unfortunately after independence its speaker shifted gradually towards hard Hindi
Afeem aur kothe ka bhasha
Urdu Script is Arabic & useless.
@@stormshadow5283 bhai bhasha ke baare mein bhala bura bol rahe ho? Kuchh behtar karo zindagi mein 😂
Not just Muslims.... This is literally mentioned in the video. -_-
No lol regardless of religion everyone has the same language especially among common public in those regions its just some brothels and muslim elites who used it and later it got traction due to muslim league.
urdu ki khoobsurti Arabic words ki wajah se he
Also Persian and Sanskrit too
arabic farsi turkish but hmari poetry mai zyada tr farsi k alfaz use hote hain hmare apne andaz mai
No becaudr of Hindi Grammer.
@@ansh_u_r na hi hindu koi religion he na hi hindi koi language ye ghalat fehmi he ap ki
@@rashidjamel4763 Al Hind is word spoken by holy prophet.
IN INDIA EVERYTHING GOOD IS ALWAYS DYING, GANGA RIVER, DELHI AIR POLLUTION, YAMUNA RIVER, MINORITIES… SLOWLY GOING FOR EXTINCTION😢
Oh don't play that victim card of minorities dying. There are more than 200 million here.
Like Minorities have died in Pakistan and remaining are getting tortured everyday and Pakistan is going bankrupt and it's pm is begging every other country for money 😢
Minorities? Arre bhai katua ka population USA ka 2/3rd hua hai population jihad karke aur abhi bhi usko minorities bolte hain 😂
@@Sanatan_Rashtra99
I am minority from pakistan and i say your wrong
Pakistan has the 4rh laegest hindu population in the world after undia nepal and Bangladesh and the hindu population has increased more rhen muslim population in the country since 1951. PS how does urdu's condition do anything with Pakistan and its minorities?! Agar itna hi compare karna hai then also give reserved seats to muslims jn india like Pakistan has for hindus to ensure thet representation @@Sanatan_Rashtra99
After listing allama iqbal poetry my interest for urdu is increasing more and more
Iqbal to fascist thaa
😂"Bade waqar se hote hai maqabare tameer, khuloos e dil ki hi tameer ab nahi hoti,"😊Iqbal ki idealistic shayari ne tameer e pakistan ki,,
I am from Bengal, and my mother tongue is Bengali, but I love Urdu so much that I have learned it. Now I can speak it fluently and write as well. 😎
I suggest listening to an Urdu podcast " URDUNAMA " to learn more about the language. ❤ SHUKRIYA❤
Kisi aik ke ho jaao pehle
Multilingual 👌
😂😂😂 The urdu which u learnt is nothing but hindi with some Persian vocab. But I m happy that Language of my state is winning so many hearts
Thanks for suggestion bhai
Urdu/Hindustani is alive as a spoken language in Delhi...and UP...but of course the "pure Hindi" chauvinists want to make it go. But i dont think itll go from Delhi n Lucknow. We love it in Delhi...
Lol any language which will try to be stagnant will die😂😂😂😂 like sanskrit
Neither govt nor Molvis like u can stop it.
Organically every language will evovle and change.
The urdu claimed by Moslees of india like Syed Ahmed as language if Moslees has already died . It will change more. Either in Delhi or Lucknow
Yeaah I am one from pure Hindi chauvinists 🙏🏻
As an INDIAN :- We should prepare for saving this language at any cost
LOVE this Language ❤
as an indian we should save sanskrit i think
No one said otherwise @@1oneknows
urdu itself is not a language. It's like speaking hindi then add as much arabic words as possible and u got urdu
Nuh
Urdu and Hindi are the same language, and they are spoken by millions of speakers. Hence, they are not in danger at all.
Thank god at least you have some common sense unlike most people here! 🫂
Sir,urdu has 2 meanings in the indian subcontinent.
In india urdu is hindi written in Arabic script.
In pakistan, hindi is urdu written in devnagari script.
But a historical fact is urdu appeared in UP ,india during mughal times and is a mixture of hindi,a bit of persian,and a bit of Arabic ,written in Arabic script.
there was nothing called hindi in mughal times, hindi is a word orignated from the word hind that persians used for the people of sindh in modern day pakistan, hindi was refered to sindhi at that time, the modern day hindi was invented in 19th century by hindutvas due to inferiority complex, before that It was Urdu going by the name of Hindustani at that time
@@NotiBoii-c6lyes, but there was hindustani. Urdu and Hindi are same languages. They are just two varieties of hindustani. They are not even two different dialects
Totally true ,the Sanskritised Hindi that we see in Formal settings and in religious tv shows is very new and it is mainly because Hindi is written in Devanagari script hence it uses words from Sanskrit. On a day today basis people speak Hindustani@@NotiBoii-c6l
@@KannadaSatya-g4h urdu is not a variety of hindustani language, urdu is just new name of what was called hindustani back at that time, the name got changed after britishers from hindustani to rekhta and now urdu
@NotiBoii-c6l Urdu is a variety of Hindustani because they added more borrowed persian and Arabic words to existing hindustani language
Urdu is a good example of a child, born and brought up in the land where it was badly ignored and tagged as a religion language. Language can never be a religion language but it’s a regional and location based. Extremists has tagged Urdu as Muslim language though Munshi Prem chand, Brij. Narayan Chakbist, Daya Shankar Naseem, Rajendra Singh Bedi, Tom Alter and many more non Muslims ruled over this language. Many of our Sikh brothers know Urdu very well. Politics and Policians are killing Urdu language on Urdu’s own motherland India. Thanks to Rekhta group for working tirelessly to save Urdu in India.
Don't you think that it makes more sense for Indians to learn Arabic,he ultimate Muslim Language, than Urdu or another Indian language in addition to the 3 that you already speak, not counting English? Okay, if that's your wish!
Notice that I did not suggest the beautiful and eloquent "Persian" that seems to make Urdu so special.
Be practical! What would enhance one's career opportunities? Dubai beckons!
Why would we need urdu? We have our regional lang, hindi in North along with regional dialects and English
@@sajalsaxena-c5h
As a Language, Urdu sounds quite refined, just like Bangla when spoken by Bodro Lok.
All Languages can sound refined. Malayalam, too, when we employ as many Sanskrit words at our disposal as humanly possible. No quarrels there.
But.. certain Activists try to drag
religion into everything.
If so, why not ditch Urdu, and start using Classical Arabic instead.
What is so Special and Holy about Hindi tinged with Farsi? The written script?
But show me just one Language that sounds "sweet" when politicians....
No there is not one.
@narenmenon6906 how would common populance ditch Urdu when they don't study it in first place
All of us, Hindus, Muslims, Christians took orders from the White colonialists. Modiji made all Indians proud of who we are.
Until then all of us had an inferiority complex.
I would suggest that we acquire skills that make us useful in society, and practice religion any which way we want.
What language we wish to speak at work will be determined by our employers. Professionals will have to have a certain command of English.
So, if Urdu books are not flying off the shelves, who is responsible for that, but the readers who are not interested.
So many English bookstores have closed their doors.
The reasons, in my opinion, without having done surveys is that the younger generation is NOT READING BOOKS.
I was an avid reader, mostly of English books.
I am not blaming anyone. I suggested Arabic, but for anyone who want a bigger pay check.
Seriously, there are better job opportunities in the ME, and I do not have to tell anyone what to do, and where to work etc. 😊
Le's be practical. In India, Knowing English makes your skills more valuable and easier to sell to an employer.
It is not Malayalam, not Tamil, nor Hindi, and dare I say... not Urdu either.
That is not an insult hurled at an orphaned child. Try getting a job at Infosys with a resume written in Malayalam!
Arabic? One may get shipped to Abu Dhabi on the next plane! 🙃 One must one's your Passport renewed and up to date!
I would learn Arabic if I were younger, only because it makes sense.
Every North Indian muslim should learn Arabic and Urdu both
Shutup. Arabic is not our language. And urdu was rejected by muslims of bengal. 😂😂
@@anubhavgangwar1383he didn't say Arabic is our language, you don't need to learn it he's talking about Indian muslims just in case you don't know we read the Quran in its original language i.e Arabic. And the Hindi people speak isn't even actual hindi it's heavily influenced by Urdu just look it up online. So technically Urdu script may be dying but the language isn't.
@@Bear-o8n do you even know urdu is just khadi boli (proto hindi) written in Persian script with some Persian words??? When Persian became official language of India, locals started writing down their language in Persian script just like how we type hindi in Latin script on mobile and that's how you got urdu. It is not a seperate language but just hindi written in Persian script.
@@anubhavgangwar1383 Persian script isn't even Persian itself rather and extension of Arabic an the average Hindi speaker won't even understand proper Urdu. I can sense that you never actually studied Urdu.
@Bear-o8n any hindi speaker can understand 60 to 70 percent of pure urdu and 95 percent of normal urdu. I am from Lucknow and urdu was originated here. Urdu is the shared heritage of awadh not just muslims. And wo told you Persian script is extension of arabic??? Persian inscriptions found are older than arabic inscriptions.
I am Urdu speaking however I was systematically and governmentally forced to study other regional language resulting me not able to read or write it. Now, I am making my children to take Urdu in their education.
Go to paki you can speak urdu
What systematically. U have option to learn urdu . BTW will get no jobs or benifit for it. 😂
That's why hindus focus on English French German after hindi
@@GuzzarAwan No, in India, Muslims have minimal access to learning Urdu, especially writing Urdu. The school syllabus is designed to force Hindi and other regional languages upon the populace. The Internet and the availability of online education provide some hope, though.
@@saaidsiddiqui6738 why would a odia living in odisha learn Urdu . Why should I not learn my regional language
@@rohitanshukhilar1904that isn’t what he said
Thanks Jinnah for also saving Urdu language from pen1s worshipping lunatics
Hate spreading bot spotted
Jihalat on peak.
Just showing your character 😂
@@Masternaldo oh my my , it's rare to see a person who understand jinnah !!!!
@@saddiqanoor7327 the words might be harsh but hr is absolutely correct.
In landia if bollywood don't make songs in urdu even they can't make a Single song
And urdu is poitic and lovable language
Language of lovers
Dating itself is dying due to love jihad.
@@dharmashekhar1047yeah a Brahmin girl that can't marry a low caste Hindu due to manusmriti understandable
Urdu is an indian language and wtf do you mean by landia Mr.Yasif What Us Wrong With You Jai Hind 🇮🇳
@@RoberttW Bollywood me jo urdu song hotay hain wo sub Pakistani song ki copy hotay hain ku ki Pakistani poet urdu me song banatay hain or indian film maker us ko chura letay hain
A few songs in Bollywood doesn’t mean india is doing some great service to the lang. Urdu was stripped off its official status for over 40 years in so called Hindi belt with over imposition of Hindi thus killing Urdu
English looking at both Urdu and Hindi being like:
I am... Inevitable.
Not really. Chinese and Koreans can do rockets without English 😇
As along as Pakistan exist urdu will never die so no worries 🎉🎉
Panjabi is growing 💗
Yeah don't worry they have pushed it onto a whole group of people who's mother tongue is not Urdu.
@@SK-iy3vi Just like Hindi is pushed onto a whole group of people who's mother tongue is not Hindi.
Punjabi is dead in Pakistan
@@saaidsiddiqui6738 which groups ?
الحمدُلِلّہ پاکستان میں اُردو اپنی مسحورکُن خُوشبُو اور دلفریب رنگوں کے ساتھ بامِ عُروج پر ہے یہ شاندار زبان انشا اللّہ قیامت تک قائم و دائم رہے گی اور اُردو بولنے والے اسکی ترقی و ترویح کے لئے کوششیں کرتے رہیں گے
insha'Allah ❤️
آپکی معلومات کے لئے بتا دوں کی ہمارے ہند میں بھی اردو ویسے ہی بولی پڑھی اور لکھی جاتی ہے ، اکثر صوبوں میں یہاں مسلمانوں کی مادری زبان اردو ہی ہے، اور ہمارے ملک میں ہر کالج ، یونیورسٹی میں اردو کا ڈپارٹمنٹ موجود ہوتا ہے جسمیں مسلم طالبہ پڑھائی کرتے ہیں یہ تو سرکاری ادارے ہوئے اور پرائیویٹ سکول اور ادارے الگ ہیں جہاں اردو کی تعلیم فراہم کی جاتی ہے مدرسہ کے علاوہ، اسکے علاوہ یہاں حکومتی سطح پر بھی بہت سے ادارے ہیں جو اردو کے ترقی اور تعلیم کے لئے کھلے ہیں، میں بہار صوبے سے ہمیں اور میرے صوبے کی دوسری سرکاری زبان اردو ہے ، اور کئی بورڈز اور کمیڈز قائم ہے اُردو کے لیے یہاں تو اکثریت مسلمانوں کی اردو ہی بولتی ہے اسکے علاوہ ہند کے بڑے مشہور جگہوں جیسے دلّی ، حیدرآباد، لکھنؤ ، یوپی جیسے علاقوں میں یہی بولی جاتی ہے ، اور تو یہاں کی فلم انڈسٹری بھی اردو میں ہی گانے فلم بنائی آئی ہے شروع سے ابتک 1940 سے 2000 تک کی فلموں کے نام بھی اردو میں بھی ہوا کرتے تھے، تو خیر ہم سب اردو کا تحفّظ اور قدر بخوبی کرتے ہیں اور استعمال بھی آپکو شاید معلوم نہیں اردو کا سالانہ فیسٹیول ریختہ اردو فاؤنڈیشن کی جانب سے منایا جاتا ہے جہاں آپکے ملک سے بھی لوگ شرکت کرتے ہیں، حقیقت کو جاننے کے لئے مستند طریقہ اپنائیں یہ اپنے بزرگوں سے پوچھیں جو حیات سے ہوں اور جنکی پیدائش بھارت کی ہو۔
dont worry jb urdu ko us ki apni janam bhomi se des nkala mil gaya to pakistanio ne is azeem khobsorat meethi or poetic language ko apna lya hai ab ye pakistanio ki connecting language hai drama films novels or shairi ki xaban hai a great language to express emotion and love through poetry a great poetic language
True Urdu migrated to Pakistan in 1947. It’s now our language, india abandoned it long time back
@@msr7373😂 bhikmango khud ka to kuch banalo kathmullo
@@msr7373 it was indian language. It is Indian language and it will remain Indian language. You better save you punjabi before giving lecture to us.
I agree with you as an Indian muslim
@@anubhavgangwar1383 Unfortunately the interviewees most especially the woman can't speak the proper Urdu of old Delhi which many of the older generation and some of the young ones (descendants) from Dehli still speak in Pakistan. The woman in particular is speaking like Hindi, it's clear that she didn't learn it until University.
I'm from Tamilnadu & my mother tongue is Urdu ❣️
you live in identity crisis and have happily accepted a script imposed on you by slaughter and blood and then converted you and unless your ancestors are from UP
Tamil ka kya hua😂
Your mother tongue is not Urdu, but Dakhni. If you're from Tamil Nadu, your mother tongue is Dakhni. You don't speak like the people in the video. You don't use the language of Ghalib, Iqbal, Faiz etc. You use words like hao, nakko, kaiku and so on which are not used in Urdu.
@@455fardeen 😂 how nakko kaiku baigan 🍆🍆
@@455fardeen Every state goes we have a different dialect in every language. So when urdu reached south Deccan it was deccani urdu.
Do u speak the same language which Mirza Galib, Allama Iqbal, Faiz ahmed Faiz, Akbar Allahabadi spoken😂😂😂😂😂.
Urdu was a mix of persion, Sanskrit, Braj bhasha.
After 1947 India were abandon it, but Pakistan were adopt it, it is rising
Punjabi 😂
@nb2.tv.21 i'm Baloch
@@nb2.tv.21 not Punjab but a Baloch
Kind of karmic that urdu is dying when we bengalis were facing the threat of us being forced to speak it instead of our mother tongue 🤣
That‘s not karmic. Urdu has no fault in human beings forcing it on you. It‘s a language.
Urdu is the official language of Pakistan.
Urdu is not Muslim's language, Urdu is an Indo Aryan language which is descendant of Sanskrit ❤🇮🇳
Nice joke!
Then why do we have so many words of Persian but not Sanskrit😂
@@uswajaved7233
Sanskrit has also lots of Parsian words!!!
90% of Urdu is Arabic. The language used in Bollywood is Urdu. If you want to hear Hindi, see news channels.
Urdu was constructed during reign of Muslim' rule
Decline of beautiful language is two fold,one almost every parent prefer their children to study English .Second is Urdu is victim of politicians.Since 2014,hate culture for Urdu or Muslims has hurted more.
Interestingly,those who speak or want to destroy Urdu ,speak in Urdu in their daily lives
Hyderabad 😍 deccan ❤ is the centre of urdu ❤ in india 🇮🇳 now
Most bollywood artists still use Urdu and Persian Words for their songs
As an Indian, Im happy that I'm learning Urdu and I hope to spread it among my people
Mashaallah, ye faqir Urdu ke ilm se sarfaraaz hai aur apne aas paas ke logon ko bhi Urdu ki dars de raha hai. Inshaalla, Hindustan se urdu kabhi khatm nahin hogi
Muslims have done this. BJP has come now. This started in 1947. Jinnah said urdu is muslims language. It was thrust on hindus also. Now people prefer science technology. Urdu has no vocal for that. Urdu is just poetry language. Of no use. In modern world. Hindi has adapted fast. Dynamic. Adopting to modern needs
That's why Manto left Hindustan and said: "Mujhe Hindustan mein Urdu ka mustaqbil nazar nhi ata is lie mein Pakistan jaa raha hu"
So true. Urdu has always seeing as islamic language by hindus lusting for political powers. It's the most beautiful and respectful language. Will never let it die.🧡... آمین
This reminds me Sushmita, my hostel fellow in International House of Sydney University. She was from West Bangal, (don't know her reliogion) and was very found of Urdu. I used to recite Faiz for her.
Actually it's not dying Bollywood movies and Bollywood songs are in urdu ii you know just the use of script is reduced
they raped urdu but they are certainly not in urdu
A few songs in Bollywood doesn’t mean india is doing some great service to the lang. Urdu was stripped off its official status for over 40 years in so called Hindi belt with over imposition of Hindi thus killing Urdu
@@msr7373 katuwe tumhara bhi urdu jaisa hi haal hoga bharat me
@@msr7373Urdu and Hindi are same.
Just words are different
Grammar is same
Unfortunately the interviewees most especially the woman can't speak the proper Urdu of old Delhi which many of the older generation and some of the young ones (descendants) from Dehli still speak in Pakistan. The woman in particular is speaking like Hindi, it's clear that she didn't learn it until University.
Urdu is widely spoken and understood in India only common people cannot read arabic scriptures
My mother tongue is pashto but urdu is my love. Ye video deik kr Dili afsoos hua kionke jo urdu bolne wale hai wo b sare alfaz angrezi k estemal kr rahein hai
Urdu and Sanskrit must be promoted in India.
Yes
The "hindi" language spoken in north indian states is actually not hindi but a hindustani language which is a combination of hindi and urdu. Most people dont percieve it, here's a list of very common words used in the hindustani language that people think are hindi word but actually are derived from urdu-
Kitaab
Baarish
Dill
Aurat
Dost
Khoon
Paani
Izzat
Mohobbat
Kanoon
List could go on forever. So imo urdu is not dead and never will be because i live in Delhi and i have never a heard a person refer to book as pustak or refer to heart as hriday (except my hindi teacher) 😂
Present day India is not actual India its Bharat... Urdu is the national language of Pakistan... So its not at all becoming extinct or in some danger. It is spoken proudly among the people it was born in.... Muslims (Mughals). Since bharat is Hindu majority so obviously its becoming extinct there 🤷🏻♀️
Yeah We Sanatanis love Hindi and Sanskrit ❤️
@@Sanatan_Rashtra99 good for you
@@MaryamKhan-vf3zolol
Mughals spoke Chagatai Turkic
What do they teach you in Pakistan?
Urdu is kinda useless honestly, for example, I'm from Agra, we speak Braj among ourselves, hindi with non-braj speakers and English to non-hindi, non-braj speakers. No place for urdu in this puzzle.
My mother always used to teach us urdu just because in India it's dying and a lot of Indian Muslims get used to speaking a mix of Hindi and Urdu but being able to read only Hindi.
To this day, many Hindi speakers casually use Urdu vocabulary without even realizing it. Often, they aren’t even aware of the precise Hindi equivalents for those terms. It's amusing, isn't it? Harboring blind hatred benefits no one.
Lode there is nothing such as Urdu vocab 😂
Urdu itself is made of sanskrit turkish Persian english and other vocab
Urdu speakers can't even speak without using hindavi which is culmination of shauseni prakrit and sanskrit. Urdu has 99% verbs and grammar rooted in prakrit and sanskrit.
yes
As long as Urdu is spoken in India it will not die. Urdu is dying only in printed books. Today the new generation prefer to read books on internet than to buy a book. If people have stopped buying Urdu books it doesn't mean that Urdu as language is dying in India.
Unfortunately the interviewees most especially the woman can't speak the proper Urdu of old Delhi which many of the older generation and some of the young ones (descendants) from Dehli still speak in Pakistan. The woman in particular is speaking like Hindi, it's clear that she didn't learn it until University.
I love urdu language ❤
Aight, saying that it isn't a Muslim language is little off.
The only true difference in urdu and hindi is that they are written in different scripts.
The one of the major reasons urdu is written in that script and not in devanagari or any other script is because its association with Islam (which i don't think there's anything wrong about, but saying its completely not related to muslims is).
Persian started using this language after the islamisation.
They even needed to create new letters and new diacritical marks to write urdu in that specific script.
The perso-arabic script is indeed beautiful, the flowy nature and the connectedness.
The schools are teaching urdu we literally have urdu books and stuff in NCERT being taught.
The choice of the Perso-Arabic script for Urdu was less about linguistic convenience and more about its historical prestige, cultural identity, and religious associations. While it may not perfectly suit Urdu’s phonetics, its symbolic and practical role in connecting Urdu to Islamic and Persian traditions ensured its widespread adoption.
Hum Pakistan main is KO bahifazat Zinda rakain gy ❤ In sha Allah
Unfortunately,Urdu is not spoken by all.Punjabis speak Punjabi,Sindi gp for Sindhi ,pashtu prefer pushthu ,Memon speak Gujrati,,Khoja speak their own,and Urdu in Karachi only
What kind of Pakistan do you live in? Everyone here speaks Urdu. In 27 years of my life I have seen urdu being spoken around me. What are you even saying??
@@parfumstation924
@@parfumstation924Urdu is spoken and understood by all in Pakistan. It’s used as the lingua Franca by the people. There is a difference between mother tongue and lingua Franca
@@parfumstation924 بھائی دھوئیں میں تیر نہ چلاؤ 😂
and bro who told you that ?! 💀💀 As a Seraiki speaker , I know every word of Urdu and so as the other regional people of other provinces too. Urdu is the national Language of Pakistan and is compulsory in our curriculum material so I don't think we 'Pakistanis will let our beautiful language pass away
Bhai Sahab Pakistani Urdu in not original Urdu. They have added very peculiar type of words like “phadda hogaya” in place of jhagra hogaya etc etc. I am not at all impressed by their Urdu.
Nice propaganda against Hindus 😅😅if they were so bad then why they recruiting Urdu teachers and professors why protecting Taajmahal and that Hindus may have saved Sanskrit language 😅😅😅😅
Wait a minute, didn't the speakers of this language see the value of it and Islam and create their own country with it as the national language? 👀I'd say it's living, even thriving.
خدا کا شکر ہے کہ ہمارے بہار میں حالات قدرے بہتر ہیں❤
I am learning Hebrew in Mumbai. We learn it via listening amd watching Hebrew movies amd songs here in mumbais synagogue!
Please don't spread any sort of nonsense. Urdu is very much alive and well in India across major cities like Delhi (the prominent one), Lucknow (the birthplace of Urdu), Hyderabad (the prominent one), Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and many others.
Not Ahmedabad and Mumbai, though many study it, but speaking style is different
Urdu is Urdu...
That's it.
A language arisen as messenger among multi linguistic barracks...
Arabs, indians and Persians.... Knows how to survive
Never dies.
i dont understand why hydrabadis dont speak their native telgu language. they never came from any where but local people . they used to own such large state now divided into 3 to get hindu majority in all of them
Kindly check the census figures of india. Urdu declined from being the mother tongue of half of Indian Muslims back in 1971 to mere 37%. With Hindi belt being the worst affected where urdu dropped from being the first language of 2/3 of UP and Bihar Muslims to just 25% as of 2011 thanks to Hindi.
A few songs in Bollywood doesn’t mean india is doing some great service to the lang. Urdu was stripped off its official status for over 40 years in so called Hindi belt with over imposition of Hindi thus killing Urdu
@msr7373 Don't believe in those false censuses. They are meant to create fear and panic in the audience. Yes, most people do prefer Hindi because that's our mothrertongue which resonates more with us. But that doesn't mean that Urdu or Hindustani is sidelined. Not at all. We still speak Urdu or Hindustani bhasha in our day to day lives. Rekhta shows and programs are held almost every other month. Literary festivals are pretty common. Rekhta and Urdu are one and the same thing. Urdu is simply a title given recently in the past 100 years or so due to the Hindu-Muslim divide feeling created by Britishers in Muslims. In reality, Urdu was and still is also known as Rekhta, Hindwi and Hindawi. Even Hindi was known as Hindwi or Hindawi. I'll write ✍️ Urdu or Hindwi in three scripts below:
مُجھے اُردُو يا ہندوستانی لکھنی آتی ہے۔
मुझे उर्दू या हिन्दुस्तानी लिखनी आती है।
Mujhe Urdu ya Hindustani likhni aati hai.
Don't get carried away by external factors or scripts. Understand that grammar-wise, Urdu or Rekhta has its roots in Sanskrit. I know that this will hurt 🤕😔 your Islamic ego. Now, what will pain your heart even more is that Urdu has its base in Brajbhasha, Awadhi, and Khariboli, just like Hindi because they are both one and the same thing. You are getting affected by superficial titles (i.e. Urdu and Hindi) and ignoring the evolutionary process of how this language developed over the centuries from Sanskrit to Prakrit to Shaurseni Apbhramsha to Awadhi, Brajbhasha, and Khariboli. Of course, due to Islamic invasion or influx or interference in our country, these local dialects and languages got mixed with Farsi and Arabic as well along with Portuguese, Turkic, Tamil etc. to create Rekhta or Hindwi or Hindawi-Urdu. Try to look beyond titles and external factors of script (i.e. Perso-Arabic). Urdu can be written in numerous scripts across the world but your world is not big enough. Many Indians choose to write ✍️ Urdu in Devanagari script because it originated from our soil and has more accuracy than Arabic script. Even the Roman script is better than the Arabic script. A lot of Pakistanis admit that.
Bollywood and Sikh Community had saved it to some extent...till 1990s.
I've recently moved to the ncr region, hoping to visit these libraries soon
Urdu is dying is an exaggeration. A language dies when there is no one left who speaks that language. Hindi and Urdu have been amalgamated into one. We speak both Hindi and Urdu in our daily life. Fanatics of Urdu poetry are nothing but growing. Yes they read these poems in English but the words are still Urdu. There are so many Indian languages that are actually dying. Urdu stands strong.
This narrator speaks of propaganda but is spreading one himself.
Urdu Came From Sanskrit..
Thats why we love Urdu Hindi Etc...
Sanskrit is mother of all Launguage in North India...
Avg. andhbhakt 🤡😂 when you passout from WhatsApp University -
well, udru words mostly of consist arabic, turkish and persian.
What a joke, joke of century.
I love Urdu.
I speak Urdu instead in English, even when a salesperson in high-end stores speaks in English with me.
Background in America for many, many years but still love Urdu.
Urdu and hindi are not two different languages. They are two varieties of a same language hindustani. Urdu(hindi) will never die in india, use of perso-arabic script for urdu(hindi) might get reduced, thats it.
Hindi speakers won't even understand the real Urdu language, Urdu and Hindi are similar not the same thing, learn the difference
@faraznaqvi1113 what is real Urdu language? Pakistani national anthem where all words are persian?. Why don't you call it persian instead of calling it Urdu. Study the history of Urdu first .
@@KannadaSatya-g4h the fact that you think farsi and urdu are same tells everything about your knowledge of Urdu🤣🤣
@faraznaqvi1113 read my comments properly. I never said Farsi and Urdu are same. I'm saying Urdu is a variety of Hindustani. It's you guys who think heavily persianised hindustani as Urdu for example pakistani national anthem. But pakistani national anthem is just persian. Learn basics of languages and study history of Urdu and know from which language it derived from and to which language family it belongs. Urdu is from khari boli and khari boli is from shauraseni prakrit and prakrits are closely related to Sanskrit and Urdu belongs to Indo-aryan language family.
@@KannadaSatya-g4h Urdu is 50-60% Sanskrit, 30-40% Farsi, Arabic etc, Its fact whether you accept it or not
Dying?? It was never ours
Lol why should we speak that just for your validations??
It's not our mother tongue
People in kashmir have compulsory Urdu even though Koshur and others are it's native language
A large chunk of muslims in Hyderabad speak Urdu even though the native language is Telugu.
Languages should be preserved.
I'm from Haryana, and I love the Middle Persian language along with my native Haryanvi, Hindi and Sanskrit, and Middle Persian is the language which gave many loanwords to Urdu, Turkish, various Central Asian Turkic languages, various Indian languages like Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, etc., and even Arabic.
Can someone help me find the Nazm(poem) used in this video....🤍
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Urdu is dying in India, meanwhile Bollywood is takeover by Urdu 🗿
Yes..!! Now the focus is shifted from Urdu... Its not even passed on in families..Hope that our future generations could regain and have command over it...
Any language that is not linked with employment, will die. This is happening with Urdu in India. In Pakistan, Urdu is surviving because it is the official language and all work in government offices are done in Urdu.
URDU is Alive in Kashmir 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Support urdu language please please please please please please please please please please save urdu language please
ive spotted an afghan refugee in the book shop
just wearing old-school Muslim clothes
@faiqsabih3215 no this is typical afghan dress
@faiqsabih3215 I can easily spot who's from south Asia and who's a foreigner
@@Nat-Con This guy wouldn't even be noticeable in Pakistan just his getup which isn't really even Afghani, looks a bit costumey to me even for Afghani clothes.
Might as well be one of the "purer" centuries old lines in India, doing a bit of historical reenactment due to his job of preserving Urdu.
@faiqsabih3215 Pakistan is flooded with illegals, refugees and asylum seekers from Pakistan, they have even reached India, I am experienced enough to identify who is an afghan and who isnt
Urdu speakers don’t even remember that it was born in south India in Bidar in Karnataka
Even persian script is not muslim since persia is older than Islam 😂
If ignorance had a name, it would have been you. Islam did not come with the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. He was its last prophet, not the first.
@@propheticadmirer1701I think this person meant that the Persian language isn't to be associated with Islam as we know it today. I don't think it's meant to be an offensive statement brother
Persians copied the script from Arabs
Hinduism Ander dimag bahar
@@muslim_first Persian inscriptions dates back to way back in history.
Urdu is already still alive in West Bengal and South Indian states
Urdu marega nahin❤
Even the Bollywood songs and films are in Urdu but guise as Hindi.
Even some Hindu actors joke about it and they accept that the Bollywood songs are in Urdu language.
What about Sanskrit
it was dead decades ago or i guess centuries
it kinda has risen lol
Plz never ever let Go URDU......😢😢😢THE BEAUTIFUL Poetic Lang😢
Urdu is Hindi & Hindi is Urdu
Urdu don't need to be saved ☝️🇮🇳
آپ کی بات بہت فضول ہے، صاف دکھائی دیتا ہے کہ آپ کو اردو کے متعلق کتنی آشنائی ہے
Says an ignorant lindu 😂
@@مبشرخان-ط4ع بالکل سہی کہا!
@@usmanarshad2049an extremist like you will never understand that Urdu and Hindi are Indo Aryan languages and not Arabian languages
@@theresponsibleuser90 Urdu bolne or likhne me to bilkul alag zuban hai
اردو ہمارے ملک کی قومی زبان ہے ۔الحمداللہ ہمیں اس پر فخر ہے ۔
پاکستان زندہ باد 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Alien and motherland cannot exist in same sentence
Was sure to find a bigot in the comment sections. Not disappointed😂
@@notadane You dont need to come this far to find one, there are many around and within you also 🤣
@@filmyhari9373But your comment showing otherwise. The hatred
@@mnz8683 No, my comment is showing grammar 🤣
After the partition of india, hyderabad 😍 deccan ❤ has become the centre of urdu ❤ language in india 🇮🇳
We must accept ,women used to read Urdu fiction,,,these people must upload Urdu books in kashmir libraries online...
Urdu is dying in India..There is an agenda behind it...They Tagged it as a Particular Religion's language... I'm Very lucky That i can speak read and write Urdu And I'm from India
Don't rely on the Hindu government, develop apps and other online learning tools.
I don't hate Urdu, but there's nothing called "Poetic Language" logically; maybe only said by those who are the 'well's frog".
Asia's First Nobel Laureate was Poet Rabindranath Tagore. He used to write in Bangla(Bengali) not Urdu. No Urdu poets ever received nobel prize for poetry.
Similarly all desi regional & folk languages have rich poetry & literary traditions. It's time to explore the diversity of Bharat's diverse regional & folk languages and their uniqueness along with common roots/sharings.
The days of elitism & exclusion through Urdu shall be gone.
Urdu is rich in literature including poetry. Stop this bullshit comparision. There are more than 7000 languages in the world. It will take 7000 years to give all of them a nobel. Nobel is not a indicator of richness of a language.
Those who forget and left their own Culture.....Will be obliterated from History.........
#UrduIsJewlOfIndia❤❤❤🇮🇳🇧🇩🇵🇰
Urdu is Jewl of India....
Never ever Forget❤❤❤
Can we say the same thing about pali/prakrit/hindko/pashto/sairaki ? Many of them are dead; many dying!
I’m Persian and I can understand 60% of this Urdu spoken.
Three good languages of my region are at its low point - Hindi, Urdu & Sanskrit. Early Hindi writers and poets used to learn many languages like Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Faarsi (Persian), English, Arabi and many regional dialects and languages.
I want to again see all Indians at least learning 4-5 languages.
Urdu is NOT dying! There are 225 million people who speak it around the world! It's outrageous how you impose English everywhere, and that's the REAL reason so many languages are fading away! Your alien language is suffocating them! English sounds like a pathetic attempt to dress up something ugly! I LOVE every language, and I refuse to let anyone undermine that!
Every hindi speaker knows urdu but they don't use there Arabic script they use devnagri script .
Cuz arabic script is as foreign as Kanji