As Pakistan was part of India before 1947 therefore both country shares almost same language and you can call it Hindustani because initially it was hindi but due to invasion of Mughals and foreigners you can see lots of urdu and english words ..it's no more pure hindi.
Even you can see TV programs and movies are of common language. But now urdu is pakistan's main language which quite easy to understandable for indians as hindi for pakistanis. Punjabi is also most spoken language in pakistan and it's common in punjab and haryana state of india.
Urdu is almost the same language spoken both in India and Pakistan.
Nobody in Southeast Asia speaks the same language as most other people in Southeast Asia. Hindus usually (but not always) speak Hindi, which is a very widely spoken language in India, but there are over 2000 different languages spoken in Southeast Asia.
Pakistan is much much much better than India in all of the things especially in cricket and economy but India has a much larger army than Pakistan. And Pakistan is more powerful than India.
The same that they speak now, depending on where they live.....
There's really no such thing as one standard of "correct English" for all countries. Each country and state has its own standards for language.The people of India speak perfect Indian English.The people of Australia speak perfect Australian EnglishThe people of North America speak perfect American English.
No. India is not part of Pakistan and Pakistan is not part of India. However they do share a dispute area called Kashmir and speak the same main language called Punjabi.I hope this will help you!!!Alternation: Urdu is official language in both parts of Kashmir i.e. Occupied state of J&K (India) and Azad (Free) Kashmir (Pakland/Pakistan). Its native language is Kashmiri
The lingua franca for India and Pakistan is Hindi/Urdu--which are functionally the same language.
Urdu is almost the same language spoken both in India and Pakistan.
The Taliban do not all speak the same language, but the predominant language that they use is PASHTO, since this is the dominant language in southeast Afghanistan and the bordering regions of Pakistan. However, since the Taliban operated all over Afghanistan, there are substantial minorities of Taliban who speak DARI, TAJIK, UZBEK, and (in Pakistan) URDU.
Nobody in Southeast Asia speaks the same language as most other people in Southeast Asia. Hindus usually (but not always) speak Hindi, which is a very widely spoken language in India, but there are over 2000 different languages spoken in Southeast Asia.
None is same as India (August 15th). The closest is Pakistan (on August 14th)
pakistan and india
It means that you speak in the same language
The same language I speak in any location.
why we should run away from Pakistan to India.I am Pakistani and I have spend my life in Pakistan . Life of mine in Pakistan is great. Well,If anybody really wanted to run away from Pakistan to India, then if he had any kind of problem in Pakistan, he would have the same problem in India (may be worse). Any other reason you wanted to know why should we run from Pakistan to India
You speak the same language you spoke at the beginning of World War I.
No, the Pakistani day of independence is one day before India.