2:08 No urdu originated in Lucknow, India and Most urdu speakers live in India. Also almost every Indian muslim knows urdu and its lone words are oftenly used in bollywood and in hindi. But saying as formally ya Pakistan currently has most urdu writers.
No it’s not true fully. Like malayali muslim from kerela speak malayali.or Bengali muslim in west bengel and Assam speak bengali. And assamese muslim who speaks Assamese. And manipuri pangal muslim speaks only maitai
@@MostIgn0red all Muslim don't go to madrasha.they go general schools,so they don't even understand or speak it. And 2nd speak and learning another language is 2 different things.
@@ReldrikGeosame with happen every region whenever islamic/arabic influence spread other region or ethnic group where they convert islam they adopt their custom and have arabic loan words well which script in central asia and indonesia have european influence they change their script
@ReldrikGeo Go for it, lol. By the way, it's the third toughest exam in the world, first being GAOKAO, China and second being IIT JEE, India (Engineering entrance exam). UPSC is basically 2-tier and then a interview exam to get into elite administrative and police services.
@@ReldrikGeo You don't need Hindi and Tamil for that. The examination is conducted in English and regional languages. Jokes apart, I think you are really good with Indian history and geography. 😊Love your work
@@ReldrikGeoI like your shocking forgetting that british empire have a lot of colony today america is superpower their language spread over world and English global language some people use hindi for communication Lingua franca in past in whole region want common to communicate like when european actuall speak in french russian german other speak french due they need communicate each other
You motivated me and taught me - how you should approach the learning something -> by involving in it and fully immersed yourself into it ! I am learning Spanish for 1 year now(self study) , your content gave me idea to educate myself into the culture through these informative info in those language,the culture of spanish speaking countries etc Thanks!
Oh I'm glad to hear it! It's fun learning. I'm half Mexican and my first language was Spanish. But these days I have trouble with it because I haven't used it for 2/3rds of my life lol
Urdu is an Indo Aryan language persian and Sanskrit too, now you can't call it Muslim language, Even this script سرياني isn't Arab, It originated in Syria & Phoenicia ✅🔖
59:20 I've seen that 16 philosophy video reacted by you, i never felt like that. I can see u having the feeling to learn more and more in each videos. Also i liked ur YT etiquette were u goes through cmnt section (popular at first then the newest) pls continue. I've copied ur format and it seems more interesting.❤
I'm glad you liked it, and yeah reading the comments is great and important. I read the comments on the videos and I read them here on my channel. I know a lot of UA-camrs don't read comments anymore which is sad
I'm Hindu. But my Grandpa studied in Urdu School, Because back then the only schools in his city were Urdu Medium Schools. So he even understand and speaks Urdu / Arabic. All his Childhood friends were Muslims. He even used to use urdu words, that we the modern generation dont understand. Then, He used to realize he sounded different and used to laugh and correct himself by spelling out the Native langauge word for it. This is because he was born in the 1930s, Way back before the Partition happened. Ever since Partition of India into Pakistan in 1947, The Hindu and Muslim comunity grew further apart.
Actually urdu is mixed of 70% farsi+ 25% arabic + 5 % sanskirat Hindi is totally derived from sankirat Bollywood uses more urdu than Hindi becouse urdu have more rich words derived from arabic that is why today many people speak urdu but they say it is Hindi becouse of urdu sanskirat languge vanished from india
@@ReldrikGeo becouse you don't know pure Hindi . todays Hindi most words are from urdu .. the reason behind this is bollywood mixed both language in order to reach broader audience today no one speak pure hindi ... todays Hindu 20 % urdu words + 80% pure
Check out the movie 'Ship of Theseus' (Shauraseni Prakrit song from the movie is referred in this. video). It's a must watch movie. It's available in UA-cam.
13:22 They techically are the same alphabets (with some additional characters for sounds that dont exist in arabic). The arabic script was adopted during the islamization of persia think it replaced the script that was already being used before that (please do correct me if i'm misinformed).
Hope you do the IIP video on Telugu. I always appreciate how open minded you are, much love man 💙. How'd your Thanksgiving go? I don't have much context on why it's celebrated in America.
Thanks I plan to, it's in my list lol My thanksgiving was terrible. My personal life is bad and I'm separated from family and friends so I spend a lot of time alone. My family is over 16 hour car ride away. So I didn't celebrate it with anyone. Thanksgiving in the US is a holiday to give thanks to those around you for helping each other through the year. It also takes place on the day that the pilgrims held a feast with the native Americans. That's like the most basic explanation lol
@@ReldrikGeo That's sad to hear, hope everything turns out good in this winter holidays for you man. Stay positive. Ahh I see, Thanks for the context, sounds beautiful, will learn more. We also have a festival of gratitude, it's like a 4-day festival/holiday called "Pongal" or "Sankranti", Day - 1 : burning of old and unused items at home and reminiscing the past. Day - 2 : holding feasts and expressing gratitude for the year and all the memories. (Also flying kites) Day - 3 : Worship/Showing gratitude to the animals of your home (Mostly cattle and elephants), you decorate them and feed them a lot of specific food. Day - 4 : Some Ritual rites and Charity. It got it's name Pongal in Southern India, because it's a harvest related festival, so we boil milk with harvested rice to make a specific dish called sweet Pongal.
@@ReldrikGeo yeah as a deccani urdu speaker (well the bangluru dialect, yes the dialect of urdu has a dialect) Livin abroad I must say I didn't expect that shout out, super happy to be included. Yk growing up I was always so confused about my cultural Identity, India is as confusing to Indians as it is to foreigners believe me, especially when you move away at the young age of 8.. the language of deccani which I consider a subset of urdu (honestly every language in India doesn't have clear boundaries they are very fluid) was barely represented in the media.. and if it was.. only the one spoken in Hyderabad so I grew up thinking my urdu/ hindi was just weird.. I thought I spoke Hindi for a while... Then I asked my mom she said yeah but also no it's urdu.. specifically daccni urdu but said I shouldn't stress over it and could call it Hindi as well. (my family just swapped around the label Urdu or Hindi honestly, as most Indian urdu speakers do i would say) and because the media only ever portrayed the urdu of the north.. I picked it up and the normal way of Hindi.. I picked it up too. So for the longest time I felt so weird I would never speak in my dialect to anyone except close friends and family... Though even to them it was hard because of all the English we mix in.. never pure.. ( so sad honestly my urdu/hindi/dacchni wtf do I call it omg, is basically an English creole at this point, as is the cas for slot of people these days) Learning about this has made me appreciate my origins and not feel ashamed to speak such a obscure but unique version and I hope other Indians who are often grouped into big languages families like Hindi (bhojpuri, malwadi, ect) can learn that our manner of speaking is beautiful to and that we dont need to follow the mainstream. I'm gonna try to learn to read and write urdu and speak it better too this year. Hopefully I'll be able to talk about such complex things on pure urdu one day?!
32:35 Mongolian is written traditional script in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region in China. (China has twice the number of Mongols living in them compared to Mongolia)
The credits for this vid is the book: Wanderes, Kings, Merchants by Peggy Mohan. Its a great book, but if not 'The seen and the unseen' podcast featuring her is a good listen.
@@ReldrikGeomostly vocal people understand they do not even they actually speaking urdu hindi very identical until they write their script realise which language they speaking from
Thers a saying like:- Millions of books can be written in HINDI without URDU But There can not be even One sentence written in URDU without HINDI Because URDU uses the Grammar and semantics of Hindi(Sanskrit Grammar basically) The only difference in URDU are Vocabs ( which r nothing but Persianized loan words) So URDU= Sanskrit Grammar ( skeleton of sentence) + persianized Vocabs HINDI= Sanskrit Grammar + Sanskritized Vocabs
@ they were much closer in Past before partition..but after the horrific partition..both languages have gone farther from each other.. As Pakistan now uses far more persianized loan words\Vocabs ….and less Sanskrit Vocabs..although the skeleton or Grammar remains of Sanskrit.. note:- m neither a Hindi speaker nor a URDU M an Odia 🙂 ( much older language than these both and considered as one one of the 6 classical languages in India)
@@ReldrikGeo the "faith" mentioned there is acting similar to A young child in a family,one day all of a sudden child understands apple fall to the ground not up to the sky (which everyone knows) starts declaring himself as the person who invented this theory.
23:25 Mera bai wrote krishna bhakti geet in Rajasthani language which is now considered as a dialect of Hindi which is wrong rajasthani is not a dialect of Hindi
Pakistan Urdu vs Indian Urdu? As you already understand by now that language is constantly revolving thing under multiple influences it is true that Pakistani Urdu has changed little bit under influence of Punjabi Elite class and Arabic clergy Indian Urdu is under the influence of Indian language Hindi and religious clergy of Muslims. Maybe in 20 30 years you can see significant difference
@@arnavthescientist1149 hindi has now adopted those words while urdu। was made up by persian and arebuc words taken with whole grammer of Hindi, pure hindi does not need any Arabic or persion word but people used to speek and are habitual
its a fact, urdu is not a pakistani language, it is indian in every sense, laguages spoken in pakistan include punjabi, sindhi, pashto, baluchi etc, urdu speakers went to pakistan after partition from delhi, lukhnow, bhopal, bihar etc urdu is imposed on pakistan by the elite, root cause of bangladesh separation was the attempt to impose urdu on bengalis
It will go up tomorrow. It's 3am for me and I'm getting too tired to record another video right now. Tomorrows videos will be the fall of West Bengal by think school and the Indian cities video by odd compass
I am watching your video since you start making video about india and loved your content you always say about partition was very bad for subcontinent on that i like to differ yes partison was horrific and bad but it has iys good too you have to understand fundamentaly islamic arabic and dharmic civilization are very different they are like to opposite poles in many sense those idea can't coexist in peace for long periods so partition give space for dharmic civilization to grow
I still believe cohesion can exist but for that to happen all parties need to be willing. Problem is when it comes to religion that is very difficult. Especially when some religions core beliefs call for conversion or death
@@ReldrikGeo they didn't want to live in country where Hindu's where in majority because of that they left. But those who stayed are true Indians, like APJ Abdul Kalam, I respect him a lot even as a Hindu. He was a Scientist and ex president. He helped us to conduct a nuclear test, he was the reason behind ISRO's success and he was the creator of Indian ICBMs.
since every state has different language,words selection and accent is different for hindi spoken in every state so replacing sanskrit origin words with percian words and using arab script instead of indian dialects and making it a different language is just a way to divide people
@ReldrikGeo pakistan wanted to replace bengali from east pakistan and when they didn't wanted that pakistan wanted to keep the bengali language but use urdu script instead,just to create different identity
It's wild because Judaism started like 3500 years ago and Islam started like 1400 years ago. So it's about 2000 years late to the party. And of course Christianity started about 600 years before Islam too
@@ReldrikGeo In islam believes the first humans i.e Adam and eve were muslim and that islamic faith given by god got later corrupted into judaism and christian through history and that Muhammad revived this prehistoric islam and became its final prophet, the ummah and companions composed the incorruptible quran so from no corruption of the orginal faith like torah or the bible did. This veiw is stated in the Quran and Hadeeths. But islam recognizes jews and christians as 'fellow monotheists' that revere Abhraham as their patriarch and are called "people of the book" which means they are extended dhimmi status but kafirs (i.e non-belivers and polytheists) are not given dhimmi status under sharia law in a caliphate, its either convert, die or exile for them.
I dont think he's like Hinduism he is biased for islam this man made videos but never respect hindus but this video he is respected islamic people more 😂 dont react this person video's anymore
Both hindi and urdu was later made popular among indian people
They were both made in India so makes sense right?
@@ReldrikGeo yes
2:08 No urdu originated in Lucknow, India and Most urdu speakers live in India. Also almost every Indian muslim knows urdu and its lone words are oftenly used in bollywood and in hindi. But saying as formally ya Pakistan currently has most urdu writers.
Yeah in the video he later says it originated in Lucknow and Delhi.
I still have much to learn
No it’s not true fully. Like malayali muslim from kerela speak malayali.or Bengali muslim in west bengel and Assam speak bengali. And assamese muslim who speaks Assamese. And manipuri pangal muslim speaks only maitai
@@shuvo842yeh few execption are there muslim speaking non urdu language
well shuvo, in Madarsa all Muslims do their study in urdu only they do know regional languages.
@@MostIgn0red all Muslim don't go to madrasha.they go general schools,so they don't even understand or speak it. And 2nd speak and learning another language is 2 different things.
Persian itself uses arabic script after conquest and conversion of persia by arabs, which urdu took.
Yeah I didn't know that till this video
@@ReldrikGeosame with happen every region whenever islamic/arabic influence spread other region or ethnic group where they convert islam they adopt their custom and have arabic loan words well which script in central asia and indonesia have european influence they change their script
Bro has so much knowledge about histoty of India that he can appear in UPSC exam.😂
Yeah? Lol
@ReldrikGeo Go for it, lol. By the way, it's the third toughest exam in the world, first being GAOKAO, China and second being IIT JEE, India (Engineering entrance exam). UPSC is basically 2-tier and then a interview exam to get into elite administrative and police services.
Maybe when I learn Hindi and Tamil I'll go for it lol
@@ReldrikGeo You don't need Hindi and Tamil for that. The examination is conducted in English and regional languages. Jokes apart, I think you are really good with Indian history and geography. 😊Love your work
It's just too Diverse
This Languages are like Ocean like a whole universe
Ebbs and flows, wide and deep, and yet is all connected
@@ReldrikGeoyeah
7:15
Bro was so taken aback by the fact that English is the top spoken language that he had to put on his glasses 😭
😅
@@ReldrikGeoI like your shocking forgetting that british empire have a lot of colony today america is superpower their language spread over world and English global language some people use hindi for communication
Lingua franca in past in whole region want common to communicate like when european actuall speak in french russian german other speak french due they need communicate each other
@@ReldrikGeofiji have indian population due to british indian labour that mostly come northern part in up or bihar those settle in island
He misunderstood. The stat included 2nd & 3rd language speakers.
Otherwise Mandarin is top in 1st lang speakers.
You motivated me and taught me - how you should approach the learning something -> by involving in it and fully immersed yourself into it !
I am learning Spanish for 1 year now(self study) , your content gave me idea to educate myself into the culture through these informative info in those language,the culture of spanish speaking countries etc
Thanks!
Oh I'm glad to hear it! It's fun learning.
I'm half Mexican and my first language was Spanish. But these days I have trouble with it because I haven't used it for 2/3rds of my life lol
Urdu is an Indo Aryan language persian and Sanskrit too, now you can't call it Muslim language, Even this script سرياني isn't Arab, It originated in Syria & Phoenicia ✅🔖
Yes I learned a lot today
Urdu was born in Meerut region that time. Now Meerut in utter Pradesh
Yeah very cool
59:20
I've seen that 16 philosophy video reacted by you, i never felt like that.
I can see u having the feeling to learn more and more in each videos.
Also i liked ur YT etiquette were u goes through cmnt section (popular at first then the newest) pls continue. I've copied ur format and it seems more interesting.❤
I'm glad you liked it, and yeah reading the comments is great and important. I read the comments on the videos and I read them here on my channel. I know a lot of UA-camrs don't read comments anymore which is sad
I'm Hindu. But my Grandpa studied in Urdu School, Because back then the only schools in his city were Urdu Medium Schools. So he even understand and speaks Urdu / Arabic. All his Childhood friends were Muslims. He even used to use urdu words, that we the modern generation dont understand.
Then, He used to realize he sounded different and used to laugh and correct himself by spelling out the Native langauge word for it. This is because he was born in the 1930s, Way back before the Partition happened. Ever since Partition of India into Pakistan in 1947, The Hindu and Muslim comunity grew further apart.
Actually urdu is mixed of 70% farsi+ 25% arabic + 5 % sanskirat
Hindi is totally derived from sankirat
Bollywood uses more urdu than Hindi becouse urdu have more rich words derived from arabic
that is why today many people speak urdu but they say it is Hindi
becouse of urdu sanskirat languge vanished from india
Urdu is only 5% Sanskrit? Then why are so many words similar between it and Hindi
@@ReldrikGeo becouse you don't know pure Hindi . todays Hindi most words are from urdu .. the reason behind this is bollywood mixed both language in order to reach broader audience
today no one speak pure hindi ...
todays Hindu 20 % urdu words + 80% pure
Amazing Reaction
I've been waiting for this reaction for a while!
And you didn't disappoint!!
Sorry it took so long 😅 life has been chaotic for me
Check out the movie 'Ship of Theseus' (Shauraseni Prakrit song from the movie is referred in this. video). It's a must watch movie. It's available in UA-cam.
Yes I will have to watch it
13:22 They techically are the same alphabets (with some additional characters for sounds that dont exist in arabic). The arabic script was adopted during the islamization of persia think it replaced the script that was already being used before that (please do correct me if i'm misinformed).
Yes that is what was explained in the video right?
i commented it at that exact moment and didnt bothered to remove the comment afterwards.
23:05 the Krishna geet was played, i have watched this video many times it has probably only recently been cut.
Yeah, the copyright flagging has been very harsh recently
1:05 minutes into the video,,,i had a blast.love you bro...
Thanks 👀
1:05:52 The most interesting part of comment section i guess.
Is it?
1:06:07 He has given the reason for the thumbnail in Twitter
What was the reason???
I'm assuming just the way AI is?
Hope you do the IIP video on Telugu. I always appreciate how open minded you are, much love man 💙.
How'd your Thanksgiving go? I don't have much context on why it's celebrated in America.
Thanks I plan to, it's in my list lol
My thanksgiving was terrible. My personal life is bad and I'm separated from family and friends so I spend a lot of time alone. My family is over 16 hour car ride away. So I didn't celebrate it with anyone.
Thanksgiving in the US is a holiday to give thanks to those around you for helping each other through the year. It also takes place on the day that the pilgrims held a feast with the native Americans.
That's like the most basic explanation lol
@@ReldrikGeo That's sad to hear, hope everything turns out good in this winter holidays for you man. Stay positive.
Ahh I see, Thanks for the context, sounds beautiful, will learn more.
We also have a festival of gratitude, it's like a 4-day festival/holiday called "Pongal" or "Sankranti",
Day - 1 : burning of old and unused items at home and reminiscing the past.
Day - 2 : holding feasts and expressing gratitude for the year and all the memories. (Also flying kites)
Day - 3 : Worship/Showing gratitude to the animals of your home (Mostly cattle and elephants), you decorate them and feed them a lot of specific food.
Day - 4 : Some Ritual rites and Charity.
It got it's name Pongal in Southern India, because it's a harvest related festival, so we boil milk with harvested rice to make a specific dish called sweet Pongal.
'Dakhini' is a language belonging to the Deccan plateau or Southern India(Dakshin =South)... Also called Deccani
Oh 👀
@@ReldrikGeo yeah as a deccani urdu speaker (well the bangluru dialect, yes the dialect of urdu has a dialect) Livin abroad I must say I didn't expect that shout out, super happy to be included.
Yk growing up I was always so confused about my cultural Identity, India is as confusing to Indians as it is to foreigners believe me, especially when you move away at the young age of 8.. the language of deccani which I consider a subset of urdu (honestly every language in India doesn't have clear boundaries they are very fluid) was barely represented in the media.. and if it was.. only the one spoken in Hyderabad so I grew up thinking my urdu/ hindi was just weird.. I thought I spoke Hindi for a while... Then I asked my mom she said yeah but also no it's urdu.. specifically daccni urdu but said I shouldn't stress over it and could call it Hindi as well. (my family just swapped around the label Urdu or Hindi honestly, as most Indian urdu speakers do i would say) and because the media only ever portrayed the urdu of the north.. I picked it up and the normal way of Hindi.. I picked it up too. So for the longest time I felt so weird I would never speak in my dialect to anyone except close friends and family... Though even to them it was hard because of all the English we mix in.. never pure.. ( so sad honestly my urdu/hindi/dacchni wtf do I call it omg, is basically an English creole at this point, as is the cas for slot of people these days)
Learning about this has made me appreciate my origins and not feel ashamed to speak such a obscure but unique version and I hope other Indians who are often grouped into big languages families like Hindi (bhojpuri, malwadi, ect) can learn that our manner of speaking is beautiful to and that we dont need to follow the mainstream. I'm gonna try to learn to read and write urdu and speak it better too this year. Hopefully I'll be able to talk about such complex things on pure urdu one day?!
Also side note. The grammar here is horrible but I'm sleepy 🤣
2:38 kya-ky-kya-kya-kyya dj
32:35 Mongolian is written traditional script in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region in China. (China has twice the number of Mongols living in them compared to Mongolia)
Oh does it? Interesting I did not know
Ship of thesus is an amazing movie . Must watch
Maybe I should
The credits for this vid is the book: Wanderes, Kings, Merchants by Peggy Mohan.
Its a great book, but if not 'The seen and the unseen' podcast featuring her is a good listen.
Oh perfect thank you, I'll add it to my list
To be honest, you are the one of very few foreign youtubers who knows the real fact! Before reaction! Keep it up man ❤
I appreciate that! My goal is to learn so it would be silly that I don't know any facts lol
Most people in India speak a mix of Hindi and Urdu... And don't even know or realise the difference between the two's vocabularies.
Yeah from what I gathered it's basically identical except for a few differences in more formal words
@@ReldrikGeomostly vocal people understand they do not even they actually speaking urdu hindi very identical until they write their script realise which language they speaking from
Because the the Delhi government imposition of Sanskritized-Hindi,
the result is Hinglish has gotten more popular.
Thers a saying like:-
Millions of books can be written in HINDI without URDU
But
There can not be even One sentence written in
URDU without HINDI
Because URDU uses the Grammar and semantics of Hindi(Sanskrit Grammar basically)
The only difference in URDU are Vocabs ( which r nothing but Persianized loan words)
So
URDU= Sanskrit Grammar ( skeleton of sentence) + persianized Vocabs
HINDI= Sanskrit Grammar + Sanskritized Vocabs
I didn't realize how similar they were in actuality. Like I knew it was close but not this close.
@ they were much closer in Past before partition..but after the horrific partition..both languages have gone farther from each other..
As Pakistan now uses far more persianized loan words\Vocabs ….and less Sanskrit Vocabs..although the skeleton or Grammar remains of Sanskrit..
note:- m neither a Hindi speaker nor a URDU
M an Odia 🙂 ( much older language than these both and considered as one one of the 6 classical languages in India)
Yeah contention and division between the countries will just continue to push the languages apart
The Prakrit grammar from the Delhi region, just because the Sultanate was in Delhi. That why the Sultunate called the local language as Hindvi/Hindi.
1:02:44 straight cold face "its not true"
Islam started around 600 ad. Judaism started like 2000 years before that
Yes but everything changes when a book say that it is only and last truth from God that make it so rigid to change with time
@@ReldrikGeo the "faith" mentioned there is acting similar to
A young child in a family,one day all of a sudden child understands apple fall to the ground not up to the sky (which everyone knows) starts declaring himself as the person who invented this theory.
urdu is an indian langugage, pakistani native languages are punjabi , sindhi, balochi, pashto mainly
Yes true
both standard hindi and urdu are ultimately khari boli
23:25 Mera bai wrote krishna bhakti geet in Rajasthani language which is now considered as a dialect of Hindi which is wrong rajasthani is not a dialect of Hindi
12:12 these all languages are older than hindi and forcefully included as dialect of Hindi just indian politics
No for India integration
@kamleshgocher2885 but not forcefully they are not recognising other languages which is wrong
@@RonakRajpurohit-q3b yes that I agree with you
Yes I know, they all have their regional differences
3:35 brother! 😂
Should I watch that video next?
@@ReldrikGeo yes you should
@@ReldrikGeo Yes. It's a good video.
Yes
41:47 the great mughal ?🤨 when they became great
I don't think he is literally calling them great. I think it's more of like referencing a large empire collapsing.
Oh thanks
Like great britain
Which is not great lol
As a saffronist you may disagree, but at least by 1700 the Empire overtook China's GDP for the 1 and only time till date.
@@alani3992 man India was no 1 for so many century in past before Islam was not even born
First of all, you have to have a country that's that old
What?
Animal called Caleb Everett! What?? 🤣
My brain no work good
@@ReldrikGeo No malice intended. All in fun!
Oh I know lol same
Pakistan Urdu vs Indian Urdu?
As you already understand by now that language is constantly revolving thing under multiple influences it is true that Pakistani Urdu has changed little bit under influence of Punjabi Elite class and Arabic clergy
Indian Urdu is under the influence of Indian language Hindi and religious clergy of Muslims.
Maybe in 20 30 years you can see significant difference
Yeah I imagine there will be a very big difference
I don't think you will understand these deep stuff so easily
Nope, it will take more time and effort but I am willing to learn.
Hindi is easy version of sanskrit, while urdu is 75% hindi way of speaking with mixture of persian and Arabic words
Its only the borrowed nouns. The grammar is totally different.
@alani3992 80% words are hindi grammar is exactly same
Hindi also has Persian and arabic words to a lesser extent then urdu.
@@arnavthescientist1149 hindi has now adopted those words while urdu। was made up by persian and arebuc words taken with whole grammer of Hindi, pure hindi does not need any Arabic or persion word but people used to speek and are habitual
@@alani3992 hindi existed before urdu , urdu is a mixup made up language with Hindi and persian arabic words
its a fact, urdu is not a pakistani language, it is indian in every sense,
laguages spoken in pakistan include punjabi, sindhi, pashto, baluchi etc, urdu speakers went to pakistan after partition from delhi, lukhnow, bhopal, bihar etc
urdu is imposed on pakistan by the elite, root cause of bangladesh separation was the attempt to impose urdu on bengalis
Yeah this is true
Bro "The Fall of Bengal" is Where?
It will go up tomorrow. It's 3am for me and I'm getting too tired to record another video right now. Tomorrows videos will be the fall of West Bengal by think school and the Indian cities video by odd compass
I am watching your video since you start making video about india and loved your content you always say about partition was very bad for subcontinent on that i like to differ yes partison was horrific and bad but it has iys good too you have to understand fundamentaly islamic arabic and dharmic civilization are very different they are like to opposite poles in many sense those idea can't coexist in peace for long periods so partition give space for dharmic civilization to grow
I still believe cohesion can exist but for that to happen all parties need to be willing. Problem is when it comes to religion that is very difficult. Especially when some religions core beliefs call for conversion or death
@@ReldrikGeo they didn't want to live in country where Hindu's where in majority because of that they left. But those who stayed are true Indians, like APJ Abdul Kalam, I respect him a lot even as a Hindu. He was a Scientist and ex president. He helped us to conduct a nuclear test, he was the reason behind ISRO's success and he was the creator of Indian ICBMs.
Please react on Why does Bangla(Bengali) sound so sweet.
I'll add this one, it's another India in pixels one correct?
since every state has different language,words selection and accent is different for hindi spoken in every state so replacing sanskrit origin words with percian words and using arab script instead of indian dialects and making it a different language is just a way to divide people
Urdu always started off with division in mind though it seems
@ReldrikGeo pakistan wanted to replace bengali from east pakistan and when they didn't wanted that pakistan wanted to keep the bengali language but use urdu script instead,just to create different identity
Yeah that's wild. And a full on erasure of cultural identity
Hum first
First? Nice
Thanks you need to watch more iip and don't watch people like praveen mohan please 😂
Sometimes I like watching things for entertainment reasons too lol
@ReldrikGeo oh okay noice 😂😂
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Welcome to good ol' Pakistani Islamic indoctrination my friend
It's wild because Judaism started like 3500 years ago and Islam started like 1400 years ago. So it's about 2000 years late to the party. And of course Christianity started about 600 years before Islam too
@@ReldrikGeo In islam believes the first humans i.e Adam and eve were muslim and that islamic faith given by god got later corrupted into judaism and christian through history and that Muhammad revived this prehistoric islam and became its final prophet, the ummah and companions composed the incorruptible quran so from no corruption of the orginal faith like torah or the bible did. This veiw is stated in the Quran and Hadeeths. But islam recognizes jews and christians as 'fellow monotheists' that revere Abhraham as their patriarch and are called "people of the book" which means they are extended dhimmi status but kafirs (i.e non-belivers and polytheists) are not given dhimmi status under sharia law in a caliphate, its either convert, die or exile for them.
Bro we Indian konw much better history than European
What do you mean
React to the Entire history of sri lanka done by matt bakers..
I'll remind u this till u react..
It's in my list lol
@ReldrikGeo tnks..
Urdu is nothing different just remove sanskrit words from Hindi and add Persian and Arabic than it becomes urdu
Wait, isn't it the other way around? Remove Persian words and it's more like Hindi
5th
Nice
English speakers are higher in number if you consider all English speakers and not just native English speakers
That's so true, I didn't think of that 😅
I dont think he's like Hinduism he is biased for islam this man made videos but never respect hindus but this video he is respected islamic people more 😂 dont react this person video's anymore
What?
Hindi is easy version of sanskrit, while urdu is 75% hindi way of speaking with mixture of persian and Arabic words
Hindi and Tamil are the two languages I want to learn. So I feel like with Hindi I'll be able to understand some of the regional dialects