Word of the Day

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

LEARN URDU

 
Urdu is a language of beauty and grace, custom-built for literature that adds meaning to prose and charm to poetry, a language that marked the distinguished from the unlearned and the noble from the ordinary.It is one of the most extensively spoken languages of South Asia, and has attained a wider distribution in other parts of the world, particularly the UK.Urdu has a vital secular literature, whose poetry is strongly based on Persian models.Urdu is one of the formally recognized national languages of India. Urdu is also spoken by chief populations in some Middle Eastern countries and South Asian communities in various countries.Urdu is a vital and most important language if you are interested in any academic discipline that includes the study of South Asia — including law, medicine, business, agriculture, life sciences, humanities, and social sciences.Urdu is on the list of significant languages compiled by the U.S. State Department. To meet the need in the United States for the Urdu speakers, the State Department, among other agencies and institutions, offers competitive scholarships for language study and travel abroad for students studying Urdu.
Urdu is not considered sacrosanct in itself because it is not Arabic, although it is written in the Persian nastaʿlīq script which, in turn, is based on the Arabic calligraphic style called naskh. For all these importations of Muslim lexicons, it is a derived of Hindui or Hindvi, the parent of both modern Hindi and Urdu

Thus, in total size, the spoken language is 
a main language of the world





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