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Urdu is a major language of South Asia

Urdu is a major language of South Asia spoken by more than 100 million people. It is not only national language of Pakistan but Urdu is also one of two official languages of Pakistan.

The word Urdu has a Turkish origin which means 'camp'. It was formulated by the interaction of foreign army, merchants and immigrants to India. Urdu established under Persian, Arabic and Turkic influence over the course of almost 900 years.

Urdu involves numerous elements of Arabic as well as Persian; its vocabulary contains approximately 50% Farsi and the rest being a mix of Arabic and Turkish. It also derives some matter from Sanskrit. In recent times; Urdu has absorbed many English and Hindi terms following the effects of globalization. The language is versatile and has the potential to expand and grow to fulfill the needs of modern times

Urdu Language IN PAKISTAN

Pakistan was built on firm grounds with Urdu to remain as the language of prestige and greatest articulacy. URDU is used in education, literature, office and court business, media, and in religious institutions. It is widely spoken and understood. It holds in itself a repository of the cultural, religious and social heritage of the country.

Urdu is a language full of charm and elegance and expresses human feelings, passion of love and the beauty of nature in a very melodious and elegant manner.

Urdu Language Downfall

The negative fact is however, that today as the Pakistani society is losing its cultural charms and it is also careless towards its native language because English is becoming a global communication tool. So, over the years when the people of Pakistan worked towards progress they had no other choice but to adopt English and Urdu has gone in to the background. Although locals of Pakistan have had to take up English as a primary language, and in the process the mother tongue is long lost. But still many feel that the charm of expressing your thoughts in Urdu is not matched in any other form of language.


FUTURE Of Urdu

Future of Urdu isn’t looking bright at present. Some believes that Urdu will soon be forgotten. Urdu requires an effort from our nation to keep it self-alive.

Things to Do


The government, computer industry, printing industry and all other concerned organization need to make concerted efforts to keep Urdu alive. Long term, projects should be initiated to translate English books on sciences into the Urdu language. Urdu should be declared as the only official language of Pakistan.

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