Urdu
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noun
Usage
What does Urdu mean? Urdu is the official language of Pakistan. It is derived from the older Hindustani language, and the written form uses Persian-Arabic letters.The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a south Asian country with Afghanistan to its north and India to its south. Urdu is a member of the Indic family of languages, which includes other languages spoken by culture groups in Pakistan, India, and Sri Lanka.Urdu is recognized by Pakistan as the official language and it is the fifth most common language spoken in the country.
Etymology
Origin of Urdu
< Urdu, Hindi urdū, extracted from Persian zabān i urdū literally, language of the camp (ultimately < Turkic; horde )
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In nods to the diversity of the Anglican Communion, various languages will feature in the service, including singing in Urdu, a Gospel reading in Spanish and a prayer in the Bemba language of Zambia.
From BBC • Mar. 21, 2026
"Bengalis who live in Karachi mostly speak Urdu," he said, adding: "We don't have our own culture now".
From Barron's • Feb. 23, 2026
The singer also played some unreleased material - which included lyrics in Urdu - at his recent Las Vegas residency.
From BBC • Feb. 6, 2026
Tonight, Mui came equipped with bright blue flyers in six languages: English, Spanish, Bangla, Chinese, Arabic, and Urdu.
From Slate • Oct. 27, 2025
My dark mood becomes even darker when Mama and Baba begin to argue in Urdu after dinner.
From "A Place at the Table" by Saadia Faruqi and Laura Shovan
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