Examples of using Urdu in English and their translations into Thai
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Urdu Turkish.
I shall learn Urdu then.
Urdu is my language.
No, he's teaching me Urdu.
Urdu Tutors and Teachers.
Swahili Urdu Turkish.
Urdu- What is 1800RESPECT?
I can speak Urdu, but I can't read it.
Urdu CRULP Phonetic Keyboard.
Forex indicator guide in urdu.
Urdu and Hindi are also spoken.
Rasheed teaches Urdu and Arabic to Tasneem.
My dear friend wishes to learn Urdu.
Persian, Urdu and Hindi are also spoken.
Sexy stories in Hindi& urdu package.
Persian, Urdu and Hindi are also spoken.
May I suggest translator for Urdu and Punjabi?
Your Urdu teacher, Rasheed, is leaving for his village for a month.
Fi Hisab,'Hisab' means'calculation' in Hindi or Urdu so this is calculation.
Urdu keyboard stickers, designed for Urdu character set.
Are you studying English and you want to know the meaning in real Urdu font?
Urdu- Madni Keyboarding Online- the best multiple language online keyboard.
The CitizenLab has produced Everyone's guide to by-passing Internet Censorship, which is being translated into Burmese, English, French, Russian, Spanish and Urdu.
Cartoon Videos New Cartoon Videos are free cartoon online available for Android users. This Cartoon Videos App is free collections of cartoon song and latest jan cartoons free to watch as this is an awesome cartoon available in Urdu language which is presented by See TV. Kids really love to watch cartoon as they love to play multiplayer games on different….
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Muslims prefer to use this word to greet the blessings of Friday to each other instead of using the word of their own local or national languages like Urdu, Hindi, English, and Turkish etc.