Nice to have two beautiful ladies on reaction with addition of Lady WUF. And so nice to see Ayman Samman, ofcourse seen some of his movies, would love to see you introduced to CS, this one having Egyption Arabic, I am sure he will like magical journey videos.
What a magical blend of Urdu, Persian, Arabic, Balochi, Gujrati, Norwegian, English... 7 beautiful languages in one song... am I dreaming 😮❤ Thankyou Coke Studio Pakistan 🇵🇰🙌
Urdu is originally from Turkish word Ordu which means Lashkar or military encampment. The three biggest influences in setting the flavor of the language were Turkish, Arabic, and Persian, and within Persian and Turkish the Turkic set of languages and dialects that came along. This was the Othmani Caliphate influence on the Muslim world. The basic frame work was taken from the local language, Prakrit, and woven with the languages mentioned above. Thus a lingua franca came into existence and since it originated within the encampments of the Muslim armies it was given the name Ordu which later became Urdu.
"Lett å være rebell i kjellerleiligheten din" is also an amazing older song from Karpe, but it's not texted in English and is kinda pointless without a good translation. Baraf/Fairus is truly amazing and in many ways an "anthem" for immigrant children.
You are right. Urdu is the most aesthetic language in Asian continent. It was developed by linguists with a lot care by keeping in mind the need of having one language as a medium to communication for a very diverse population who spoke different languages. Also, the language expert provide solution to the limitations that other languages have. For examples Persian, Arabic and Sanskrit are missing some sounds/alphabets. Urdu have all of them which were missing in these of language to incorporate all sounds.
this is nothin in the front of wonders of Coke Studio Pakistan 1.Pasoori 775 +M views 2.Afreen Afreen 522+M views 3.Tajdar e Harm 521+ M views n many more
Gujrati is spoken in Pakistan as well , in Sindh and karachi many communities here like, Memon, Bohra, Ismaili, Aghakhani, Parsi communities speak Gujrati 😊
Urdu primarily has Persian and Arabic influences. The other languages you mentioned (Central Asian for example) are influenced by Persian so the commonality of certain words is because of that. There is some marginal influence of Sanskrit on Urdu as well just as Persian and Sanskrit have mutual influences. However, Hindi as a language didn't exist at the time Urdu became a distinct language. There are similarities between the two languages because Hindi is influenced by the old Hindustani (which has influenced Urdu as well as some Sanskrit) but Hindi as a distinct language did not influence Urdu as much as it got influenced by Urdu and old Hindustani which is the only major commonality. Primarily, Urdu is a blend of Persian, Arabic and old Hindustani with Persian being more prominent than most people often realise.
@@wufreactswe have saw her first time but she really look like Saba qamar if you will let us know that what is her age than we can guess that wether saba is like her or she is like saba
The statement “ Egyptian Arabic in particular “ is incorrect. The singer is of Egyptian origin. But the dialect was NOT. For example. Egyptians pronounce J as G. So Ajnabee would be Agnabee
Nice to have two beautiful ladies on reaction with addition of Lady WUF. And so nice to see Ayman Samman, ofcourse seen some of his movies, would love to see you introduced to CS, this one having Egyption Arabic, I am sure he will like magical journey videos.
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What a magical blend of Urdu, Persian, Arabic, Balochi, Gujrati, Norwegian, English... 7 beautiful languages in one song... am I dreaming 😮❤ Thankyou Coke Studio Pakistan 🇵🇰🙌
Urdu is originally from Turkish word Ordu which means Lashkar or military encampment. The three biggest influences in setting the flavor of the language were Turkish, Arabic, and Persian, and within Persian and Turkish the Turkic set of languages and dialects that came along. This was the Othmani Caliphate influence on the Muslim world. The basic frame work was taken from the local language, Prakrit, and woven with the languages mentioned above. Thus a lingua franca came into existence and since it originated within the encampments of the Muslim armies it was given the name Ordu which later became Urdu.
Nice info.
its 100% true nodoubt
GUJRATI IS SPOKEN IN PAKISTAN 🇵🇰 SPECIALLY IN KARACHI AND MANY OTHER CITIES NEAR THE INDIAN BORDER IN THE PROVINCE OF SIND
@@khanwashere264 you’re right. I think the census bureau in Pakistan classifies it as Memoni as I understand it. Which is a dialect of gujurati.
@@wufreactsmemmni and gujrati are like urdu and hindi, some words and sentences are different.. and yes karachi has large number of gujrati speakers
Karpe’s Baraf/Fairuz is a gem! Please watch their Oslo Spektrum concert 2022.
"Lett å være rebell i kjellerleiligheten din" is also an amazing older song from Karpe, but it's not texted in English and is kinda pointless without a good translation. Baraf/Fairus is truly amazing and in many ways an "anthem" for immigrant children.
Love all of you from Pakistan 🇵🇰 ♥️
thank you from the east coast, the south, and the west coast!
Thanks wuf both graceful ladies and aymen
Can't wait!
Thanks for watching.
You are right. Urdu is the most aesthetic language in Asian continent. It was developed by linguists with a lot care by keeping in mind the need of having one language as a medium to communication for a very diverse population who spoke different languages. Also, the language expert provide solution to the limitations that other languages have. For examples Persian, Arabic and Sanskrit are missing some sounds/alphabets. Urdu have all of them which were missing in these of language to incorporate all sounds.
True, I've heard mongolian words in urdu, as well as burmese. Which is pretty wild.
Their harmony is amazing 👍✨
They can sing!
Always enjoy your wonderful reactions, Wuf and abillie. And those of your terrific guests, as well.
Thanks for watching
@@wufreacts The pleasure is all ours.
Loved Lady WUF's contribution to this discussion :)
Cheers🎉
I really wanted ayman to react to more Pakistani songs
this is nothin in the front of wonders of Coke Studio Pakistan
1.Pasoori 775 +M views
2.Afreen Afreen 522+M views
3.Tajdar e Harm 521+ M views
n many more
Love your glass indoors . Reminds me of my welder friend from Karachi . So beautiful. ❤
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Awesome song
Great commentator!
Gujrati is spoken in Pakistan as well , in Sindh and karachi many communities here like, Memon, Bohra, Ismaili, Aghakhani, Parsi communities speak Gujrati 😊
Also in Gujarat.
Urdu primarily has Persian and Arabic influences. The other languages you mentioned (Central Asian for example) are influenced by Persian so the commonality of certain words is because of that. There is some marginal influence of Sanskrit on Urdu as well just as Persian and Sanskrit have mutual influences. However, Hindi as a language didn't exist at the time Urdu became a distinct language. There are similarities between the two languages because Hindi is influenced by the old Hindustani (which has influenced Urdu as well as some Sanskrit) but Hindi as a distinct language did not influence Urdu as much as it got influenced by Urdu and old Hindustani which is the only major commonality. Primarily, Urdu is a blend of Persian, Arabic and old Hindustani with Persian being more prominent than most people often realise.
Jiss ki zaban urdu ki tarha!
This song is enjoyable 🎉🕺💃
You have to check love performances of Carpe. Watch PUF, Ibuprofen, Fairuz..
Lady Wuf Is Copy of Saba Qamar Beautiful Actress From Pakistan...
Or some might say, this Saba Qamar is a variant of Lady WUF! 😂
@@wufreacts i saw first time so what i observe i told immediately..
@@wufreactswe have saw her first time but she really look like Saba qamar if you will let us know that what is her age than we can guess that wether saba is like her or she is like saba
@@fadirox ofcourse! we were just joking!🙃
She is copy of my welder friend from Korangi. ❤
Wait till you hear the voice of the guy from the last song.... 😏
Try to react karpe that's so nice live performance, and the songs are nice and interesting and so much vibes during live performance,
Piya piya calling, I guess you have to just listen, it doesn't have to make any sense but at the same you do get it 😮😂
If you liked Kaifi Kalil’s voice please watch “Kana yaari “ song from Coke studio
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merci
Hi, everyone good to see you all
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So beautiful 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰👍👍👍
Looking like a wow.
The statement “ Egyptian Arabic in particular “ is incorrect. The singer is of Egyptian origin. But the dialect was NOT. For example. Egyptians pronounce J as G. So Ajnabee would be Agnabee
Bollywood india, ready for copy this masterpiece 😅😅
What your queries are talk to xulfi.
3:15 is santoor
Thanks for pointing that out.
Ayman Samman, who is your favourite singer?
Anything heavy metal he says!
its "Santoor"
thank you!
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@@waleedkhan356 zindabad!
Thanda reaction 😂
garam comment!
React to coke studio bangla
Plz Unstoppable Tsunami Imran Khan Tribute Reaction Video Plz 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
@@hammadkhan7702 absolutely not.
Basically you had no reaction at all
How dead is the reaction video
We are zombies, i forgot to mention.
Worst reaction of piya piya calling gonna dislike this video burh
@@ranataimoor441 couldn’t agree more! Don’t forget to unsubscribe and smash that unlike button! 💕
Fantastic song
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