There have been lots of threads about the rights or wrongs of hindi as a national language. Can anyone shed some light on how hindi evolved and tell us more about its supposed deccan origins?
also how different is urdu from hindi?
thanks
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There have been lots of threads about the rights or wrongs of hindi as a national language. Can anyone shed some light on how hindi evolved and tell us more about its supposed deccan origins?
also how different is urdu from hindi?
thanks
Urdu is basically Hindi written in Farsi script. Urdu also borrows a lot of words from Farsi, but it sounds the same as Hindi when spoken.
I have heard the current form of hindi(khadriboli) developed in delhi area around 500 yrs back. Actually it arose out of need for comminucation between invading moguls and local hindus. Initially it was dubbed as "Camp Language"
Later the hindus gave it sanskrit flavour and called HINDI.
Muslims gave it perso-arabic flavour and called it URDU.
I read the above fact in Malayala Manorama year book many years back.
actually i've read that in malayala manorama as well, which is why all this talk about deccan influence is news to me.
I have read in many books taht Hindi actually originated in the Deccan area, not in Delhi.
Urdu was created by Akbar. He wanted to unite all of India's religions and create a new religion called din-ilahi. For this new religion, he wanted to create a new language. So he took the Hindi language and mixed a few arabic words in it and adopted Arabic as the script and created the Urdu language. I think Urdu is 99% Hindi+1% Arabic written in arabic script. I am not sure of this, but I think most of the muslims who speak Urdu are followers of din-ilahi, which is a mix of Hinduism, Sikhism & islam.
I rem. learning in history class at school tat Urdu was a mixture of Hindi+Kurdish(a dialect spoken in Iraq, the counting of nos. in this lingo is same as in Hindi)+Persian.......but neways, history, which is nevertheless a mystery, is known to hav more than 1 version..... :wink: if u let ur curiosity overcome u, u'll get too embedded inside it!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mad Max
Hey yeaa.....tat rings a bell....I just rem'd. learning tat too, in school, many yrs ago! Feels so exciting to walk down memory lane :)Quote:
Originally Posted by visu
No mate! That doesn't make sense. Hndi is closer to north indian languages like haryanvi nepali bengali not deccan languages. Under Hyderbad Nawab Hindustani got a presence in the area that's all. Actually its called Deccani. You could take that as a Dialect. Remember Bhojpuri(Bihar) is also lingustically counted as Hindi. I would say Hindi is a collection of various Dialects.Quote:
Originally Posted by HindustaniLadka
Heyyyyyyyy no waitaminit!! I just rem'd- twas URDU tat was invented as 'Camp lang.'......not Hindi! Good to refresh onez memory once in a while :DQuote:
Originally Posted by lordstanher