Mullawood force urdu on us.
Urdu isn't some love language, there are many pure hindi songs with little to no persian words that sounds better than persianized songs.
Also, for high T songs they mostly use hindi because urdu sounds so faggy.
Hindi >> Urdu
It's a big psyop that urdu is sweet
>>56380
We can do this and we can also just claim Urdu is not a Muslim language, but a Zorostrian one. I mean it came from Avestan, get rid of arabic script and arabic influence, sanskritise it.
>>56398
I mean its complicated, if we go by the west indic then Khadi Boli, Kauravi, Haryanvi, Bundeli, Awadhi, Deshwali speakers can claim hindi, but it has little to do with rest of you. I do like hindi due to how pan india it is, its not strictly shaurseni prakrit.
>>56444
Classical sanskrit was never the language of masses. It was artificially constructed to be the language of elite and liturgy. Vedic sanskrit and related dialects were the actual language of masses and they evolved into various prakrit dialects
>>56464
Classical sanskrit wasn't artificially created. Languages change with time.
You cannot find a single indian language without sanskrit influence.
>>56444
People are, thats just what Prakrit is, unless you mean classic sanskrit, no one is speaking literary Arabic either, because its a scholar language that only elites use kek
>>56487
This, the entire "artificial language" is retardation. Vedic Sanskrit just ended up changing with time. By the time it was formalised, it got registered as the language of literary works and the courts. Everywhere else it evolved, such as Lahnda, Kauravi, Konkani, etc.
>>56487
Retard, first learn difference between classical and vedic sanskrit. People keep confusing the two including the retards who think 'sanskrit is a ded language saar'. Vedic sanskrit never died it simply evolved into prakrits.
>>56519
I agree with this entirely, except for the "artificially constructed" vedic sanskrit just naturally ended up as classical sanskrit, and it became the language of elites and a fixed royal elite standard, while everywhere else it evolved into prakrit and then into respective languages.
>>56536
Agreed, given how vedic sanskrit was strictly oral in nature, and it was used to encode layer of stuff in few words. I wonder if warriors had a different kind of language from the priests and the sages.