why does persian sound like hindi?
Why does persian sound like hindi?
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it sounds like arabic
It doesn't.
>why does an indo european language sound like another indo european languge?
probably because half of colloquial Hindi vocabulary is just mispronounced Persian words
I don't think Persian sounds like Hindi at all though. Hindi is harsher, and Persian is softer. Hindi does have a lot of Persian loanwords, and if you go back far enough, both languages came from the Indo-Aryan branch of the PIE language family.
hindi and punjabi sounds like pajeets speaking robotic nonsense adding heh at the end of every word. bangla-hahe banglaheh-ho.
persian sounds like a strongly pronounced kashmiri.
you're still a subhuman shitskin, OUT
What percentage of hindi vocabulary is farsi?
seething pajeet
No, he’s aryan you stupid mutt. SAD!
Not sure about a percentage, but as said a lot of the day to day vocab is from Farsi
So 1/3 or 1/4 of entire vocabulary if it's so present in everyday dialogue?
Hindi is 80% Sanskrit words and grammar and 10% Persian loan words.
not even close you shitskin lol
Pure european of scottish and anglo saxon ancestry here. America is rightfully my clay.
You on the other hand, need to go back to your 3rd world shithole
> all these shitskins with USA/UK//Europe flags
lmfao
says the Paki
lol no pajeet poo in loo dindoo hindoo
pakis are shitskin poo in loos too, i hate the whole lot of you
i want you out of my country and out of europe
Persian is Indo-Iranian but not Indo-Aryan
Really depends on who's speaking it. Hindi spoken by newscasters is at most 2% Persian, whereas urban Hindi (what you hear in movies and music) is probably around 30%. This is partly why urban Hindi is mutually intelligible with Urdu at a basic level.
>Pure european of scottish and anglo saxon ancestry here. America is rightfully my clay.
Is it because they want to spread market on pakistan so that's why they use more farsi words in entertainment industry?
To be fair both French and Italian are Indo-European, Italic, and Romance, and yet they sound nothing alike.
Same deal with Farsi and Hindi, I don't think they sound remotely similar.
persian numbers sound like slavic numbers, especially 5 and 6 are extremely similiar to polish
>ywn aryanize iranian land with sarmatian bros
feels bad
hear this shit niggas
around 01:03 here - Persian
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and 00:50 here - Polish
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Indian movies are banned in Pakistan
Not really. Urban Hindi naturally evolved that way because of Hindus and Muslims living in close proximity. See also: Portuñol
>Numbers in two conservative Satem languages sound similar
Colour me surprised.
Hindi has that
>dr dr dr
sound that you don't find in Persian.
Persian sounds more like clogging your nostrils while trying to read German for the first time.