In Urdu, "BYE BYE" is commonly translated as "خدا حافظ" which means "goodbye."
it is an urdo word in my languge.
Meaning of Sobia in arabic is 'noble princess'
yes i download urdo book
i can say that bcoz the rude person who don"t like them
Some of the most reputable Urdu newspapers, includes 'Daily Pakistan', 'Express News (Pakistan)', 'Daily Dunya' and 'Shan e Gujrat'. The Daily Pakistan was founded in 1997, a broadsheet newspaper, which circulates over 500,000 copies daily. For more information on other Urdu newspapers, Wikipedia is a reliable source.
"Yes, novels printed in Urdo and written by native writers and speakers from within the Urdu Dialect are readily available in paperback format. Prices for these paperback novels can range from $5 up to $142.28."
The song titled What's Up, is done by 4 Non Blonde's, an openly lesbian band from San Francisco. Writer of the song, Linda Perry, said that it is about the struggles everyone has to deal with in life.
The personal cell phone, home phone numbers, home addresses and email addresses of celebrities, singers, bands, actors, and models are not made available to the general public for privacy and safety concerns.i need email directly email address to prince karim aga khan i belong to aga khan comunity and iam facin some pbm that i need to discuss
DanishThey speak danish.You learn English in all danish schools. So people in Denmark do understand and speak a little English. Some better than others.First of all, Danish people. Not all, but it's being taught in public schools along with German.Danish, English, German, and French and otherThe only official language in Denmark is Danish, spoken by around 90% percent of the population, while the two most common foreign languages spoken there are English and German.Some sections of the Danish population may speak Dutch as a first language, but the primary language for Denmark is Danish.most people who live in the land of europe speak fernchThere is a very small German-speaking minority in southern Jutland, there are also small numbers of emigrants and refugees spread out over the country who speak a number of other languages such as Turkish, somali and others.All danish children are tought English and German in school, most danes are fairly fluent in English, and many are also taught french. Ofcause how proficient they are, depends on the individual.Traditionally four languages are spoken:DanishFaroese (primarily on the Faroe Islands)Inuit (primarily on GreenlandGerman (primarily in the South of Jutland)Many Danish people also speak English as a second language. Since mass immigration started in the 70's, languages like Turkish, Serbo-Croatian, Urdo and Arabic have gained significant ground.Danish is the national language, but there are so many languages spoken in Denmark, it's incredible. English and German are compulsory in most public schools. In private schools, a wider range is offered. Then there are all the languages of the people who have come to Denmark as refugees or just moved for work or the pleasure of it.Danish.Danish.DanishDanishPeople in Denmark speak Danish.The national language of Denmark is Danish.YOu must be thinking of :1} Danish in Denmark proper2} Faroese on the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic3} Eskimo on Greenland... note however that there is a German speaking minority in southern Jutland.primarily: DanishDanishThe whole population in Denmark talk speak DanishThe most common language is Danish(dansk) which is spoken by the danes.That's danish.English.The national language of Denmark is Danish, a Scandinavian language belonging to the North Germanic group of Indo-European languages.Recognised languages:Denmark proper : 99% Danish mother tongue, 1% GermanGreenland : Eskimo (/Danish)Faroe Islands : Faroese (which is a language descending from Old Norse spoken by the Vikings. Today it's closest to Norwegian) /Danish.+ of course a host of immigrant languages.Danes speak Danish. In their language it is called Dansk.The official language is Danish.Mostly Danish, a minority also speak German there.The only official language of Denmark is Danish. However, the majority speaks English too, and a great deal also speaks German and/or French.Danish is the only official language.Danish as our mother tongue, is the only language we speak everyday, but many Danes are fluent in English as well :) We also take either German or French classes in school (German being the most common language)Danish.It is (just like English) one of the Indo-european languages. Danish is like Swedish and Norwegian also one of the Northern Languages.DanishDanes speak Danish.Danish, which is a Germanic language so closely related to Norwegian and Swedish that speakers can have a conversation using each their own language.The native language of Denmark is Danish.(But many people speaks German and English.)Danish people speak Danish.Danish