World Languages, asked by Bindhu07dz, 9 months ago

Can anybody tell me what is the difference between Hindi and Urdu......? ​

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Answered by InFocus
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The main difference between the two languages is their association. Hindi is a language used and spoken by Hindi people, the native and leading population of India. On the other hand, Urdu is associated with Pakistan and Muslims. In addition, Urdu is also spoken in India as a state official language.

Answered by DMNS
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Urdu and Hindi are two variants of the same language. Although they are relatively the same language, they have two distinct writing systems.

Both Urdu and Hindi have the same language origins. They came from the Indo-European and Indo-Aryan language families. Both languages are derived from Sanskrit. Because of this they have the same Indic base and have similar phonology and grammar. They also share the same region (South Asia) where they are predominately spoken.

The main difference between the two languages is their association. Hindi is a language used and spoken by Hindi people, the native and leading population of India. On the other hand, Urdu is associated with Pakistan and Muslims.

Hindi is mostly spoken in India and serves as its national language. The same goes for Urdu in Pakistan where it is a national language. In addition, Urdu is also spoken in India as a state official language. Both languages are spoken by its population in countries outside of India and Pakistan.

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