Language of Islam

>language of Islam
>70% of vocabulary is derived from Sanskrit

I don't get it.

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> language of Islam
> the post says Urdu

you have to go back

if only your country would let his southern european ass back to his home

Yes Ali, Urdu is considered language of ummah in Indian subcontinent.

>language of Islam
imbecile and probably a christian

Even if we are talking about Urdu thats not true. Majority of the vocab is Persian derived or the old Khariboli dialects of Deli. Only Hindi uses a lot of Sanskrit derived vocabulary because of religion.

Precisely, it's language of Muslims in Indian subcontinent and knowledge of it presents closeness to Islam.

>Around 75% of Urdu words have their etymological roots in Sanskrit and Prakrit,and approximately 99% of Urdu verbs have their roots in Sanskrit and Prakrit. Because Persian-speaking Turkic sultans ruled the Indian subcontinent for a number of centuries, Urdu was influenced by Persian and to a lesser extent, Arabic, which have contributed to about 25% of Urdu's vocabulary. - Syed Ahmed Dehlavi "Farhang-e-Asafiya" one of most reliable Urdu dictionaries

what language do moslems speak?

It's a Muslim language but it's not literally meant to be a holy language. It's just Hindi if they didn't automatically remove Arab Turkish and Persian influences.

Do you say raja or shah when talking about kings in general?

Crazy to think pakistanis speak a language in the same linguistic family as mine.

That’s like saying English is 60% Latin/French
The everyday words don’t have the same proportions.

???

It doesn’t matter what the origins of all the words in the dictionary are, only the words people use. In everyday speak Pakistanis only use broken urdu, it’s not their native language. And in broken Urdu the verbs are mostly sanskrit but the nouns are mostly Persian/turkic.
An analogy in English is that although in a dictionary most words are Latin or French derived, the 100 most common words are all Germanic and a large majority of the 1000 most common words are Germanic.

What are you trying to say? That Urdu is Iranic language because they use Persian loanwords for nouns in regular conversation?

>What are you trying to say?
Exactly what I said in my post
>That Urdu is Iranic language because they use Persian loanwords for nouns in regular conversation?
No

Then it's census how it's Aryan language with fair share of loanwords?

y-yeah I guess.

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We say Badshah for king and Raja for Prince.