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Language similar to Hindi
Language of Karachi
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Karachi tongue
It's spoken in Karachi
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Descendant of Sanskrit
An Indic language
A Pakistani poet might write in it
"Khaki" source
Whence "nabob" and "khaki"
Whence "khaki" and "nabob"
Variant of Hindustani
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Tongue of Pakistan
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South Asians speak it
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Language whose name means "army"
Language which gave us the word "calico"
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Language spoken in New Delhi
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Language of the national anthem "Qaumi Tarana"
Language of the Hindustan Express
Language of Sanskrit
Language of Peshawar
Language kin of Hindi
Language in which the "Voice of Lahore" newspaper is written
Language in which "Pakistan" means "land of the pure"
Language heard in Karachi
Language from which the word "dungaree" is borrowed
Language from which the word "cummerbund" is derived
Language from which "loot" comes
Language from which "cummerbund" comes
Language for Pakistan's Daily Jang
Language for a guru
Language derived from Hindustani
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Its alphabet has 38 letters and no upper- or lowercase
It's written right to left
It's written from right to left
Islamabad tongue
Hindustani language
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BBC Asian Network language
Bangladesh language
Akbar Allahabadi wrote poetry in it
A language of India