Abstract
Language is the invention of human social and societal needs. Every language determines its evolutionary stages through social life and under its influence changes its form and meaning. The story of the rise and fall of a language should be understood as the history of the rise and fall of a nation. The point is that language, like its speakers, is bound by its social stimuli and factors. In addition, just as it is necessary for an individual or a nation and country to establish maximum relations not only with its neighbors or nations but also with distant countries and nations.
In the same way, it is necessary for a living language to keep increasing its connection with other languages and to keep the avenues of use and translation open. Without it, no nation or language can play its role in international affairs. Therefore, it is essential for languages to use each other. Perhaps this is why even the most advanced language in the world cannot claim to be completely devoid of the influences or words of other languages.
The Urdu language is no exception to this law of nature, but its very foundation is based on the association of different languages, namely, Punjabi, Hindi, Khrushchev, Sindhi, Pashto, Balochi and Seraiki. Later it absorbed many words of Arabic, Persian, English and Turkish and today it is an association of languages in terms of its temperament and its structure in which the doors of participation are equally open to the words of each language. Have happened.
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Pakistan
Pakistan
Details:
| Type: | Article |
| Volume: | 17 |
| Issue: | 2 |
| Language: | Urdu |
| Id: | 628b53e263c85 |
| Pages | 19 - 35 |
| Published | June 30, 2022 |
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