This by FAR has been the BEST and ONLY way I have been able to learn dari. I’ve been married to a Afghan for almost 7 years and only knew tashakur ☹️. I looked and looked for videos to help me but none help as much as yours did. Thank you soooooooo much! Pls keep making videos for us! You are a great teacher!
Thank the author of the channel for making this beautiful and useful video for us! Many people are embarrassed to speak a foreign language if they have no speaking skills. People are afraid to hear criticism from others in their address. It all comes from having a psychological complex - to make a mistake. But, after all, he who does nothing is not wrong! In Yuriy Ivantsiv's workshop "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language" states that we need to talk as much as possible: with yourself, with the mirror, with inanimate objects, with children and with pets. Find an interlocutor in real life or online. Talk without shyness. People won't care how you speak. They understand that you are a foreigner, as long as they understand you. They may even acknowledge your progress in their language and compliment you. However, always be prepared for criticism of your speaking skills. If you have the will to speak, you will gain an interesting interlocutor to consolidate your knowledge. Everyone is strewn with mistakes - don't be afraid to learn from them. As the Latin wisdom says, "walk and thou shalt not go astray". In the book "Polyglot Notes" by Yuriy Ivantsiv an entire chapter is devoted to the development of spoken language. Here you will find many useful tips and each student can choose a technique that suits him or her best! I wish you all the best of luck in your language learning!
I think I'm starting my efforts to learn Dari today! I took MSA for a year on zoom for college (I was not good) and then this jewish girl ended up with an Afghan-American future husband! We want our children to know Dari so I suppose I'd like to be involved too! My future sister in law has only been here since her marriage and she is a dear friend of mine now. I'm happy to have the internet at my disposal to help me learn. You were more clear with teaching the alphabet than my ustaaz. He would teach us only 5-6 letters a week lol
I am from Pakistan while our ancestors were from Afghanistan, Dari Speakers. Therefore I have a strong interest in knowing my ancestor's language. Lovely watching, alphabets and all words are same/similar as in Urdu just with different accent. It's accent is more closer to Farsi. Sounds very cute.
Wow, such an amazing video. I'm very interested in learning Dari. Thank you so much for this great effort, I hope you would continue making such great, useful videos 🤩
Thank you very much for this video! Also the Warriyo at the end was epic! Been listening to Warriyo since 2014. Do you have any tips for learning the dari language?
@@suhailmughal6648 . That is incorrect. Pashto and Dari/ Farsi are part of the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language tree. Hindi, Urdu, Panjabi, Deccan, Bengali, Nepali etc. are part of Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language tree. Dari/ Farsi and Pashto are ancient languages. Hindi and Urdu are not old languages and take a lot of influence from the above mentioned ancient languages.
Thank you for the video , helped me a lot iam an American Arabic ، iam learning Classic Arabic French Italian Spanish and hopefully Dari , just a question , what is the difference between Pashto & Dari ?!
Dari is a local version of Persian. Pashto is "east-iranian". It's now the only big survivor of thal group of proto-iranian languages. In Central Asia, Sogdian used to be talked till the turkish invasion in 999. Turks and Mongols loved the Persian language. Tajik is very similar to Dari.
To the producer of this video clip, please edit this video to name it Farsi Dari because Dari is another name for Farsi Language. I would recommend you do some historical research about this language where this language started. This language is belong to Great Khorasan which encompasses Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, today's Afghanistan, and part of Iran and Pakistan.
Why don’t you learn Dari the official name and the origin of the language. Farsi is a place not a language the people in Fars mostly spoke Pahlavi which the couldn’t save and Arabic replaced it. Please you all from Iran I understand your complex and thinking you should have been European, to be specific French. You are all over the place and claim everything from your neighboring countries to be yours. I would suggest you start by speaking your Farsi dialect properly like should be. We love our language and preserved it for our next generation to know and speak their beautiful language that many great scholars of Afghan like Moulana jalaludin balkhi was from. That by the way you claim was Iranian 😅
@@cakewhisperer7113 Afghan is Pashtuns who belong to Pashtunistan but 90% of people in today faked "Afghanistan" geography are Persians/Farsi speakers. Maulana was a Farsi speaking poet in Balkh capital of Khorasan. Name Afghanistan is 120 years old while Mavlana lived during the time when this geography called GREAT KHORASAN. Study history.
I have compared with the tajik alphabet, that is cyrillic modified. Results : - Dari lacks almost all vowels. - Dari repeats several consonants. - Dari has a sound that doesn't exist in Tajik : the "wow". - Dari, according to you, has a very light "rey" that is almost a "wow" whereas Tajik says it agressively like in several languages, for example Arab or Russian. - Dari doesn't have a v ?!! (like spanish) In tajik, vowels are (beside the cyrillic ones, probably useless) like the a e i o u in latin languages (except french) + a sound that is like a french e or the sound of early.
Afghanistan have two official languages Dari and pashto 42 percent speak pashto by pashtuns 40 percent speak dari by Tajik, Hazara, Aimaq 9 percent speak uzbek language 3 percent speak Turkmen languge 2 percent speak Balochi 4 percent speak other languages
Can anybody please tell me what's the different between Dari and Persian, because my fiance is from Afghanistan and I'm trying to learn his language because he can speak arabic (my language) can i learn it from this chanel only?
Dari is Afghan Persian (Farsi). Since your fiancé is from Afghanistan, then I recommend you learn how to speak in Dari with him and his family. There are differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and a little even in grammar between Dari and Iranian Farsi. The biggest differences are in the pronunciation of words. For example: 1) Iranians pronounce the letter ق the same as غ 2) Words that end in (ه) are pronounced differently. For example, the word for son (بچه) is pronounced bach-ah in Dari, and bach-eh by Iranians. By the way, بچه means child in Iranian Farsi, and boy in Dari. 3) Iranians pronounce the word for lion and milk the same - "sheer", while Afghans call a lion shayr and milk is sheer. 4) Iranians pronounce the letter و with a v (vaav), and in Dari, it is with a w (waaw). 5) Iranian Farsi borrows a lot of vocabulary from French, for example, for thank you, they say merci. There's more examples, I can provide - perhaps in a future video, I will cover this in more detail (if there is an interest of course from my viewers).
Dari and Pashto are both Afghanistan official languages. They both have same alphabet but the only difference in alphabet that Dari doesn’t have Pashto’s specific letters. They both have 28 letters same as Arabic language. The extra 4 letters for Dari is ( پ ، چ ، ژ ، گ ) plus 28 same is Arabic now it will be 32 letters. For Pashto language special letters are ( ټ ، پ ، ګ ، ړ ، ږ ، ښ څ ، چ ، ش ، ڼ ، ډ ) Pashto has five yee as well ( ې ، ۍ ، ی ، ي ئ ) Now the pronunciation and words are also different for both languages. Dari is easier to learn compared to Pashto. Thanks
@@afghanistanonline910 would love to see a video on the differences. I like Dari more because it doesn’t have that many los words from french and there aren’t any videos focusing specifically on the differences between Dari and Farsi.
@@afghanistanonline910 Shahnameh is called Shahnama in Afghanistan? Cool explains why in BD its Shahnama, Darwaja not Darvaje, Baccha not Bacche, Prolly bcuz Mughal used Afghan variety.
@@dynamic6110 read about history, and study about Quran alphabet before and after Arabs came to Persia. And Google the name of the person who write the grammar for Arabic language, you will notice this alphabet coming from where.
The pronunciation is really strange and different as native speakers or Dari! There is a lot of mix of his guy’s local accent! If the way his pronouncing the words It would hard for me to understand if not at all. Of example the word “samer” is not fruit but something or someone who or which reach at it best form as an example there is a word for blessing which goes this way “Tura Khuda da samer bersana” in English “May god give you strength so you be at your best”.
@@QBaniFam Urdu Is Language Made By Muslims When It Was The Era Of Dehli Sultanate And The Script Was Persian And The Meanings Are Closer To Sanskrit Most Of The Pakistanis And North Indians Speak Urdu As 70% Pakistani Muhajirs Are From Dehli And Urdu Is Much Comfortable Thats Why Indians Use It Also Indians Had Gave It A Name Hindustani Language Which They Believe The Easy Urdu Mixxed With Hindi
@@pakiieditz2084 essentially Urdu Is Persian Hindi. It was introduced by the Mughal empire to the subcontinent. The language is directly related to what’s called Darbari Persian(Farsi) a formal form of Farsi strictly used in diplomacy, academia & court. This is where DARI (spoken in Afghanistan ) is derived from. If it weren’t for Dari, you’d still be writing in Hindi
@@QBaniFam Yeah It Is Persian Hindi It Was Found In Dehli (By Muslims) Which Lived In India Then 60% Of Them In Dehli Came To Pakistan And Here We Call Them Muhajir/Dehli. Iam Also A Muhajir From Gujrat.
This by FAR has been the BEST and ONLY way I have been able to learn dari. I’ve been married to a Afghan for almost 7 years and only knew tashakur ☹️. I looked and looked for videos to help me but none help as much as yours did. Thank you soooooooo much! Pls keep making videos for us! You are a great teacher!
no u are so noob cuz u are noob
@@hamedahmadi8327 🤍
Where are you from
@@hamedahmadi8327 u play roblox
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You pronounce them really well. Thank you very much.
Thank you
کیمیا د کیمیا زده کونکو لپاره په پښتو ژبه کې تشریح شوې -ruclips.net/p/PL3HXt_GhOznHPkRk5pPBr7cox-6gGYNGV
Thank the author of the channel for making this beautiful and useful video for us! Many people are embarrassed to speak a foreign language if they have no speaking skills. People are afraid to hear criticism from others in their address. It all comes from having a psychological complex - to make a mistake. But, after all, he who does nothing is not wrong! In Yuriy Ivantsiv's workshop "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language" states that we need to talk as much as possible: with yourself, with the mirror, with inanimate objects, with children and with pets. Find an interlocutor in real life or online. Talk without shyness. People won't care how you speak. They understand that you are a foreigner, as long as they understand you. They may even acknowledge your progress in their language and compliment you. However, always be prepared for criticism of your speaking skills. If you have the will to speak, you will gain an interesting interlocutor to consolidate your knowledge. Everyone is strewn with mistakes - don't be afraid to learn from them. As the Latin wisdom says, "walk and thou shalt not go astray". In the book "Polyglot Notes" by Yuriy Ivantsiv an entire chapter is devoted to the development of spoken language. Here you will find many useful tips and each student can choose a technique that suits him or her best! I wish you all the best of luck in your language learning!
Million thanks for Dari language.
We love Dari language...
I think I'm starting my efforts to learn Dari today! I took MSA for a year on zoom for college (I was not good) and then this jewish girl ended up with an Afghan-American future husband! We want our children to know Dari so I suppose I'd like to be involved too! My future sister in law has only been here since her marriage and she is a dear friend of mine now. I'm happy to have the internet at my disposal to help me learn. You were more clear with teaching the alphabet than my ustaaz. He would teach us only 5-6 letters a week lol
I feel so proud seeing people appreciate dari ☺️ I’m here cuz I forgot how to write or understand it as I came here when I was 7 😂
Your pronunciation really helped me thank you!
Thanks for watching.
Your voice is very clear, easily for understanding. Thank you.
Thank you.
I really liked your video. So I was bummed out when I discovered u have only 4 teaching Dari 😅 looking forward to your fifth (and so on). Cheers mate!
I need 4000 watch hours, once I get that, I will make more videos. Please share my videos.
Assalom Aleykum Prof Abdullah Fawzi. This is an excellent lesson. Yes I have subscribed to your channel.
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I am from Pakistan while our ancestors were from Afghanistan, Dari Speakers. Therefore I have a strong interest in knowing my ancestor's language. Lovely watching, alphabets and all words are same/similar as in Urdu just with different accent. It's accent is more closer to Farsi. Sounds very cute.
Stay in Pakistan Pashtuni
Thanks a lot. ❤🇦🇫❤
Thanks I want to learn dari language for my friend 😃
Hello! Thank you for this video. I'm learning dari and this is a big help
Actually it's better to say Persian
I struggled understanding what you meant with ayn, until you used that cockney comparison, i like the way you teach bro
Thank you for your teaching!!!
Thanks you when i was 3 i got to Netherlands and i wanted to krant dari and this helped me more than othere video's
سلام. عالی بود خدا شما را خیر بدهد. Thanks it was great. Keep going
Wow, such an amazing video. I'm very interested in learning Dari. Thank you so much for this great effort, I hope you would continue making such great, useful videos 🤩
Amazing!! Thank you, finally learning how to read and write dari
Great!
It is Persian language
Tashakuur mah inoli lesson namitonom bigiro tashakuur
Thank you very much for this video! Also the Warriyo at the end was epic! Been listening to Warriyo since 2014. Do you have any tips for learning the dari language?
Thank you for the video sir I really find the meanings of afgan alphabets... Again thanks....... Love from Anchal baluchi INDIA 🇮🇳 RAJASTHAN 🇮🇳
Thank you
I like that there are some similarities with Arabic and Turkish 😃
also with Hebrew surprisingly
@@גלצופר like what?
Tashakor ❤️🇦🇫
Like smoked salmon & poached eggs in hollandaise.
High quality.
meat eaters go to hell
بسیار عالی تشکر دوست عزیز بهترین طریقه درس فارسی برای اطفال که در شهر های انگلیسی زبان زندگی میکنند
Greet! Very helpful ❤. Thank you so much 🥰.
Thank you Very much Sir Ji 💐❤️
I speak Pashto and the words from Dari in the video were almost all the same in Pashto too I'm from Afghanistan but I speak Pashto.
Cuz Farsi/Dari is the mother language of Pastho Urdu
Same but I was born in pakistan but I'm still an afghan cause I'm a Pashtun
@@suhailmughal6648
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That is incorrect. Pashto and Dari/ Farsi are part of the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language tree. Hindi, Urdu, Panjabi, Deccan, Bengali, Nepali etc. are part of Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language tree. Dari/ Farsi and Pashto are ancient languages. Hindi and Urdu are not old languages and take a lot of influence from the above mentioned ancient languages.
Is we can say How are you? Sanga ye سنګه یی؟
Excilnt wowافرین ماشالله قربانت به شما افتخار میکنم ❤️❤️❤️❤️💥💥💥💥👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹😆😆😆🌺🌺🌺☘️☘️☘️
Sayb, Saboon, chatri, Aynak are used in pure hindi too... Good to know
@Humza Khan Chatri/Chatra is a Sanskrit word.
That's because Persian and Pashto has allot of Sanskrit origin words
@@randomguy574 not true? Hindi has a lot of loan words from Persian that’s why.
@@rheadhawan9573 It is not a Sanskrit word. It’s a Hindi word derived from Sanskrit. There’s a difference.
Also ketaab , kainchi and few more words are same
Thank you so much it is very helpful for our kids 🙏
My pleasure 😊
Tashakoor doost dorom alphabeta
Excellent job همیشه مؤفق باشید.
Thanks a lot but there was one mistake in last word it's يخ you have written it يج
10:29
Really tricky for me.
It's easy for me cause I was born in Afghanistan
Pocket (jeeb- parsi , urdu, hindi, khisa- hindi ,tajik , parsian )
Please upload more videos on this section.
Insha Allah.
Cool so ث , ذ , ض, ظ, are different sound from the Arabic script
Merciiii bcpp pour cette video mercii
I live in Canada now because Afghanistan has I war
@Ratul Nour may u also find happiness
مرسي ،؛ تشكر - شكرا
Thank you for the video , helped me a lot iam an American Arabic ، iam learning Classic Arabic
French Italian Spanish and hopefully Dari , just a question , what is the difference between Pashto & Dari ?!
Two different but related languages and both are Afghanistans official languages. Additionally Pashto has four more letters than Dari.
shutur
Dari is a local version of Persian.
Pashto is "east-iranian". It's now the only big survivor of thal group of proto-iranian languages. In Central Asia, Sogdian used to be talked till the turkish invasion in 999. Turks and Mongols loved the Persian language.
Tajik is very similar to Dari.
For ayn it’s like sign.
Pra mim é muito fácil pronunciar, talvez porque esse idioma tem uma fonética muito parecida ao português.
Will be fluent 🦋
As I'm fluent in urdu. This sounds easy. I hope this feeling lasts
Thank you 😊
I feel like this dude has a very american accent even when he's pronoucing the dari words.
This "dude" is a Kabuli. So, I have a Kabuli accent. :)
This one Is exactly as farci
Allahu of Great
To the producer of this video clip, please edit this video to name it Farsi Dari because Dari is another name for Farsi Language. I would recommend you do some historical research about this language where this language started. This language is belong to Great Khorasan which encompasses Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, today's Afghanistan, and part of Iran and Pakistan.
Why don’t you learn Dari the official name and the origin of the language. Farsi is a place not a language the people in Fars mostly spoke Pahlavi which the couldn’t save and Arabic replaced it. Please you all from Iran I understand your complex and thinking you should have been European, to be specific French. You are all over the place and claim everything from your neighboring countries to be yours. I would suggest you start by speaking your Farsi dialect properly like should be. We love our language and preserved it for our next generation to know and speak their beautiful language that many great scholars of Afghan like Moulana jalaludin balkhi was from. That by the way you claim was Iranian 😅
@@cakewhisperer7113 Afghan is Pashtuns who belong to Pashtunistan but 90% of people in today faked "Afghanistan" geography are Persians/Farsi speakers. Maulana was a Farsi speaking poet in Balkh capital of Khorasan. Name Afghanistan is 120 years old while Mavlana lived during the time when this geography called GREAT KHORASAN. Study history.
I have compared with the tajik alphabet, that is cyrillic modified. Results :
- Dari lacks almost all vowels.
- Dari repeats several consonants.
- Dari has a sound that doesn't exist in Tajik : the "wow".
- Dari, according to you, has a very light "rey" that is almost a "wow" whereas Tajik says it agressively like in several languages, for example Arab or Russian.
- Dari doesn't have a v ?!! (like spanish)
In tajik, vowels are (beside the cyrillic ones, probably useless) like the a e i o u in latin languages (except french) + a sound that is like a french e or the sound of early.
One similar word chatrre/छत्रीfor Marathi and Dari language
I think dari are mix language pashto , parsian , tajik
They are as same as the urdu alphabets But urdu has 40 alphabets But it has some less.
Urdu letters ٹ ، ڈ ، ڑ do these letters exist in Dari ?
As these letters exist in Pashto only written farm is changed .
thankyou alot
Afghanistan have two official languages
Dari and pashto
42 percent speak pashto by pashtuns
40 percent speak dari by Tajik, Hazara, Aimaq
9 percent speak uzbek language
3 percent speak Turkmen languge
2 percent speak Balochi
4 percent speak other languages
Pocket (jeeb- parsi , urdu, hindi, khisa- hindi ,tajik
Great lesson. However I think there was a spelling mistake in Yakh in Dari.
Is we can say مننه = thank you ???
Tashakur
No it is تشکر
آب
How many letters for the z sound ?!
I have a little question, "و" can't be a vowel in dari language??
Can anybody please tell me what's the different between Dari and Persian, because my fiance is from Afghanistan and I'm trying to learn his language because he can speak arabic (my language) can i learn it from this chanel only?
Dari is Afghan Persian (Farsi). Since your fiancé is from Afghanistan, then I recommend you learn how to speak in Dari with him and his family.
There are differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and a little even in grammar between Dari and Iranian Farsi. The biggest differences are in the pronunciation of words. For example:
1) Iranians pronounce the letter ق the same as غ
2) Words that end in (ه) are pronounced differently. For example, the word for son (بچه) is pronounced bach-ah in Dari, and bach-eh by Iranians. By the way, بچه means child in Iranian Farsi, and boy in Dari.
3) Iranians pronounce the word for lion and milk the same - "sheer", while Afghans call a lion shayr and milk is sheer.
4) Iranians pronounce the letter و with a v (vaav), and in Dari, it is with a w (waaw).
5) Iranian Farsi borrows a lot of vocabulary from French, for example, for thank you, they say merci.
There's more examples, I can provide - perhaps in a future video, I will cover this in more detail (if there is an interest of course from my viewers).
@@afghanistanonline910 yes please i would like if you cover this in more details please 🙏, and thank you for your time 🙂💚
Dari and Pashto are both Afghanistan official languages.
They both have same alphabet but the only difference in alphabet that Dari doesn’t have Pashto’s specific letters.
They both have 28 letters same as Arabic language.
The extra 4 letters for Dari is ( پ ، چ ، ژ ، گ ) plus 28 same is Arabic now it will be 32 letters.
For Pashto language special letters are
( ټ ، پ ، ګ ، ړ ، ږ ، ښ څ ، چ ، ش ، ڼ ، ډ )
Pashto has five yee as well ( ې ، ۍ ، ی ، ي ئ )
Now the pronunciation and words are also different for both languages.
Dari is easier to learn compared to Pashto.
Thanks
@@afghanistanonline910 would love to see a video on the differences. I like Dari more because it doesn’t have that many los words from french and there aren’t any videos focusing specifically on the differences between Dari and Farsi.
@@afghanistanonline910 Shahnameh is called Shahnama in Afghanistan? Cool explains why in BD its Shahnama, Darwaja not Darvaje, Baccha not Bacche, Prolly bcuz Mughal used Afghan variety.
Thank you so much , but where is the 2nd lesson? I want to learn Dari pls, you explain very good 😊 man tashakor mikonam
It's name is Persian dude
Here is lesson 2: ruclips.net/video/hFw6tzcw4lI/видео.html
Here is lesson 3: ruclips.net/video/jYbK7QE2A2g/видео.html
Maftoon
Dari is an other name of Persian language
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ouw is the same as aab right
Yes, ouw is colloquial (spoken) form.
I'm confused, is this alphabet like ABC in English or is it a completely separate thing?
These are the ABCs of Dari language
Its their own. It is not related to the latin alphabeth as far as I know
yes it is
what is exactly the difference between Dari and Farsi
Mostly pronunciation, and vocabulary.
Is there a typo at 15:30 yakh (it seems to be written as yaj)?
yes he made a mistake, the dot should be up not down
Good catch, yes it's a typo.
Apple is not says its sep
I'm speaking dari but a bit
Its Persian langdari is dialect bro
من میخوام که فارسیِ دری یاد بگیر
اگر این جمله را غلط است، سپس لطفا تصحیح کن
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عمیر ظفر من میخواهم فارسی دری یاد بگیرم
من میخوام فارسی دری یاد بگیرم
اگر این جمله غلط است، لطفا صحیح کن 👉🏽👍🏼
آ ا ب پ ت ثجچحخدذرزڎسشصضطظعغفقکگلمنوهى
جناب محترم قاضی صاحب
ثمر معنی میوه را نمی دهد . هیچ میوه ثمر نام نه دارد
معنی ثمر حاصل است نه میوه
موفق باشید
آمين يا رب العآلمين
why are there two different z's in persian?
It's explained in this video. ruclips.net/video/hFw6tzcw4lI/видео.html
This is covered in lesson 2: ruclips.net/video/hFw6tzcw4lI/видео.html
hale shoma khube ?
برک
i speak dari
ایا فیسبوک داری درس ها را از اول داشته باشه میشه مسچ کردن یادت بتی لطفا مام میخوایم یادت بگرم مگر هیچ یادت نمیگیرم 😢😢
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لطف کنید همون یج را یخ بنویسید 🙂
یخ
Salam to English gab meseni
the Arabic Language uses the Dari\Farsi Alphabet.
i yhink
the other way around
No we used arabic words
@@dynamic6110 read about history, and study about Quran alphabet before and after Arabs came to Persia. And Google the name of the person who write the grammar for Arabic language, you will notice this alphabet coming from where.
The pronunciation is really strange and different as native speakers or Dari! There is a lot of mix of his guy’s local accent! If the way his pronouncing the words It would hard for me to understand if not at all. Of example the word “samer” is not fruit but something or someone who or which reach at it best form as an example there is a word for blessing which goes this way “Tura Khuda da samer bersana” in English “May god give you strength so you be at your best”.
عملی
The Script Is Similar To Urdu
Where do you think Urdu came from?
@@QBaniFam Urdu Is Language Made By Muslims When It Was The Era Of Dehli Sultanate And The Script Was Persian And The Meanings Are Closer To Sanskrit Most Of The Pakistanis And North Indians Speak Urdu As 70% Pakistani Muhajirs Are From Dehli And Urdu Is Much Comfortable Thats Why Indians Use It Also Indians Had Gave It A Name Hindustani Language Which They Believe The Easy Urdu Mixxed With Hindi
@@pakiieditz2084 essentially Urdu Is Persian Hindi. It was introduced by the Mughal empire to the subcontinent. The language is directly related to what’s called Darbari Persian(Farsi) a formal form of Farsi strictly used in diplomacy, academia & court. This is where DARI (spoken in Afghanistan ) is derived from. If it weren’t for Dari, you’d still be writing in Hindi
@@QBaniFam Yeah It Is Persian Hindi It Was Found In Dehli (By Muslims) Which Lived In India Then 60% Of Them In Dehli Came To Pakistan And Here We Call Them Muhajir/Dehli. Iam Also A Muhajir From Gujrat.
It's almost similar to Urdu.
shush
I agree
Urdu also have retroflexes and aspirants.
can we reupload?
اسپ
پشه
دری همان فارسی هیت فارسی همان دری است
دری همان فارسی هست = فارسی همان دری هست
Lhar 🤣🤣🤣
its asb not asp
Not in Dari
its asp