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> Life In Pakistan, about the people of Pakistan

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post Oct 19 2006, 04:30 AM
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Assalam-O-Alaikum

First of all I want to say thanks to admin for started this section for me.I m feeling very glad to write here

Pakistan is a Muslim country and the meaning of Pakistan is "LA ILAHA ILLALLAH" (God is one). The national language of Pakistan is Urdu and It has four province. I m from Karachi (the biggest city of Pakistan).

And u can ask any question related to Pakistan.
 
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post Oct 19 2006, 11:26 AM
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QUOTE(real_girl @ Oct 19 2006, 05:30 AM) [snapback]916[/snapback]
Pakistan is a Muslim country and the meaning of Pakistan is "LA ILAHA ILLALLAH" (God is one).


I am so glad you are part of our community!

Wow Thats an amazing fact real_girl! I didn't know that.

I was wondering. Is Pakistan enemies or friends witht the US?
 
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post Oct 20 2006, 11:24 PM
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Pakistani people are against of USA but the government of Pakistan is with USA. maybe Parvez Musharraf (president of Pakistan) think that if he will become against of USA then USA attack on Pakistan. But there is no good feelings for USA in the heart of every Pakistani and ofcourse i also hate him listen i m not saying that i hate the people of USA i m saying that i hate Bush
 
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post Nov 12 2006, 09:13 PM
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I wil lbe the first to say our foreign policy with the current administration is.... not without its flaws and deficits, to put it mildly. I personalyl am pro staying out of everyone elses business and doing as our main founding father and first president George Washington said and staying out of international entanglements and affair. His foresight was amazing.
 
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post Nov 12 2006, 09:23 PM
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QUOTE(MuslimMusician @ Nov 12 2006, 10:13 PM) [snapback]1116[/snapback]
I wil lbe the first to say our foreign policy with the current administration is.... not without its flaws and deficits, to put it mildly. I personalyl am pro staying out of everyone elses business and doing as our main founding father and first president George Washington said and staying out of international entanglements and affair. His foresight was amazing.




Assalamu alaikum (Peace be upon you)



I am from Kashmir (Pakistan Controlled). Including in Kashmirs, we all hate Bush, he is waging a war against Islam. Oh and his foriegn policy, i can make one way better than his.....I mean any one can except for Bush and some Republicans like Peter King, one of the most Anti-Islam lawmaker in US.
 
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post Nov 13 2006, 05:23 AM
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Interesting topic smile.gif
Im from Lahore (was born there)
I was just wondering..even though urdu is the offical language of Pakistan, why is punjabi spoken by most people? Thx
 
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post Nov 13 2006, 08:06 PM
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It's a cultural/ethnic ties thing as I understand it. I don't speak much Urdu, just very basic stuff (mere naam abdul hai, ap kaise hai?, Priyanka Chopra pyaara (and haram) hai, etc.), but I love it.
 
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post Nov 13 2006, 10:23 PM
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QUOTE(MuslimMusician @ Nov 13 2006, 08:06 PM) [snapback]1131[/snapback]
It's a cultural/ethnic ties thing as I understand it. I don't speak much Urdu, just very basic stuff (mere naam abdul hai, ap kaise hai?, Priyanka Chopra pyaara (and haram) hai, etc.), but I love it.


thats awesome, but instead of pyaara it would be pyaari cause of the gender. kind of like in spanish (chica and chico)
 
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post Nov 14 2006, 11:02 AM
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QUOTE(MuslimMusician @ Nov 13 2006, 08:06 PM) [snapback]1131[/snapback]
It's a cultural/ethnic ties thing as I understand it. I don't speak much Urdu, just very basic stuff (mere naam abdul hai, ap kaise hai?, Priyanka Chopra pyaara (and haram) hai, etc.), but I love it.


thats great though, at least u know the basics. I can speak urdu too! I can speak punjabi but not fleuntly..
 
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post Nov 18 2006, 04:27 PM
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Punjabi si a language in the sense that Ebonics is a language. Very different from the standard vernacular, but nonetheless derived from sanskrit through Urdu/Hindi.
 
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post Nov 24 2006, 06:02 AM
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Waqas wrote
Assalamu alaikum (Peace be upon you)

I am from Kashmir (Pakistan Controlled). Including in Kashmirs, we all hate Bush, he is waging a war against Islam. Oh and his foriegn policy, i can make one way better than his.....I mean any one can except for Bush and some Republicans like Peter King, one of the most Anti-Islam lawmaker in US.



Walaikum Us-Salam Waqas r u from Azad Kashmir? I thought u r from Magboza kashmir. Nice to meet u. Now here r we two Pakistani

Shehzadi wrote

Interesting topic
Im from Lahore (was born there)
I was just wondering..even though urdu is the offical language of Pakistan, why is punjabi spoken by most people? Thx



Shehzadi u know here r four provinces of Pakistan name Sindh,Punjab,Balochistan,N.W.F.P
Here r different languages of every province
In sindh most people speak sindhi
In Punjab most people speak Punjabi
In Balochistan most people speak Balochi
In N.W.F.P most people speak Pashto
Lahore is in Punjab thats y the people of Lahore can speak Punjabi
But i cant speak any province language i can only speak urdu

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It's a cultural/ethnic ties thing as I understand it. I don't speak much Urdu, just very basic stuff (mere naam abdul hai, ap kaise hai?, Priyanka Chopra pyaara (and haram) hai, etc.), but I love it.


Wow! amazing! But its pyaari not pyaara pyaara is use for boys.
 
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post Nov 24 2006, 07:36 PM
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It's a cultural/ethnic ties thing as I understand it. I don't speak much Urdu, just very basic stuff (mere naam abdul hai, ap kaise hai?, Priyanka Chopra pyaara (and haram) hai, etc.), but I love it.


Wow! amazing! But its pyaari not pyaara pyaara is use for boys.

Yeah, in hindsight I realized that. It's really not that hard, I'm just not used to modifying the adjective based upon the noun.
 
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post Nov 25 2006, 12:53 PM
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N.W.F.P..?
 
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post Dec 2 2006, 03:46 AM
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N W F P mean Sarhad it is also a province
 
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post Dec 2 2006, 03:14 PM
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salam

yay! pakistan stuff here!

Okay, my ancestors from the actual kashmir, then we gradually moved to the kashmir in the pakistan side and we're settled there- which makes it easy for us to travel into the main pakistan to places like lahore, karachi woo woo!

Did someone mention magboza kashmir? Thats where my mum's grandfather is from. Look who's talking (the girl who was born and raised in UK, and the last time she actually visited kashmir/pakistan was like, 7 years ago!)
 
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post Mar 18 2007, 07:26 AM
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i am a proud pakistani. blush.gif
 
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post Mar 18 2007, 09:31 AM
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Hehe^^

Kelly do you wanna visit Pakistan?
 
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post Mar 18 2007, 11:18 AM
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That would be awesome!
 
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post Mar 20 2007, 05:06 PM
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Most balochis are kurdish decent i think!
 
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post Mar 21 2007, 05:57 AM
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omg really? I didn't know that, elaborate Sapahi...i wanna know more about bolachis!
 
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