Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Fruition of Urdu language

Fruition of Urdu language
Urdu story starts from the times of Mughals. Urdu is a derivative of a number of languages which were spoken by the army of the Mughals. The word Urdu is derived from a Turkish word means army, and due to this reason we call Urdu the language of army or lashkari zuban.
Urdu is spoken in many countries but most in India and Pakistan. Urdu was most popular language in India before Pakistan came into being and still having more popularity. But in Pakistan it has been used as national language which was suggested by its great leader Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
He said,
"Let me make it clear that the national language of Pakistan is going to be Urdu and no other language. Without one state language no nation can remain tied up solidity together".
Since suggestion Urdu used as national language of Pakistan, but with the passage of time many changes occurred in Urdu language. Urdu is mixture of different dialects and now Urdu speakers mix Hindi language during speaking because media affected them and English also due to international language.        

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