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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: Emptiness



kya?? 😆... ermm.. you better not be thinking of anything dirty 😳

Me and dirty? Pshhh😆
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: sunandshine


I was not aware of hindustani being a language😕



SAS knows everything.. she's probably right in this too.. 😛
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: Angel-likeDevil

SAS, whats with the new fonts??

And those fonts remind me of Ishan, how is Ishan SAS?? 😆


LOL..got bored of plain black fonts..need some color in life😛

Ishan is cool..having fun as usual😛
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: sunandshine


I was not aware of hindustani being a language😕

BTW, Xo..I haven't talked to you since II..and you are on my friend;s list..😛 but you seem to be ignoring me on this forum😛



Hindi-Urdu, also known as Hindustani (Devanagari:????????????, ?????????, Hindustani, IPA: [h?n?d??st?a?ni?], literally: 'of Hindustan'),[6] is an Indo-Aryan language and the lingua franca of India and Pakistan.[7][8] It derives from the Khariboli dialect of Delhi, and incorporates a large vocabulary from Persian, Arabic, Turkic, and Sanskrit.[9][10] It is a pluricentric language, with two official forms, Standard Hindi and Standard Urdu,[11] which are standardized registers of it. However, colloquial Hindi and Urdu are all but indistinguishable, and even the official standards are nearly identical in grammar, though they differ in literary conventions and in academic and technical vocabulary, with Urdu retaining stronger Persian, Arabic and Turkic influences, and Hindi relying more heavily on Sanskrit.[12][13] Before the Partition of British India, the terms Hindustani, Urdu and Hindi were synonymous; all covered what would be called Urdu and Hindi today.[14] - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindi-Urdu
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: Meena1



SAS knows everything.. she's probably right in this too.. 😛


Aww...that is so cute🤗 Don't feed my ego😆
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: sunandshine

LOL..Dont bank on my limited knowledge😆 there are other learned individuals 😆 Like you can see, I am blisfully unaware😛😆



You are way more knowledgeable then i am when it comes to such things. 😆
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: xobile

oohh debu i hear ur gonna start hindustani lessons!

and you're gona be the only guy? well in the words of a great man, I'd say 'Milk it.' ;)

There's no girl I like though😆 There's just 1 whose presumably my age😆
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: Meena1



SAS..? is this true.. you are my encyclopedia when it comes to such questions.. 😆

hindustani is traditionaly used to denote anything from north india, that has hindu roots but bears a lot of islamic influence
hindustani sangeet = hindu temple music with islamic musical influences, of north india
hindustani language = hindi with persian, arabic and turkish influences in vocabulary
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Posted: 15 years ago
Meenzy, my history/geography/economics/politics knowledge is all zero, zilch😔

So please don't ask me to tutor you when it comes to that😆


Edited by sunandshine - 15 years ago
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Posted: 15 years ago

Originally posted by: xobile

hindustani is traditionally used to denote anything from north india, that has hindu roots but bears a lot of islamic influence
hindustani sangeet = hindu temple music with islamic musical influences, of north india
hindustani language = hindi with persian, arabic and turkish influences in vocabulary



I have never heard this before..

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