Urdu

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== English == === Etymology === Borrowed from Hindustani (see Urdu اُرْدُو (urdū) and Hindi उर्दू (urdū)), from Classical Persian اُرْدُو (urdū), from Proto-Turkic *ordu (“army, camp”) ( > Azerbaijani ordu, Turkish ordu, Turkmen oorda). Doublet of horde and orda. === Pronunciation === (UK) IPA(key): /ˈʊəˌduː/, /ˈɜːˌduː/ (US) IPA(key): /ˈʊəɹduː/ === Proper noun === Urdu Modern Standard Urdu, an Indo-Aryan language with native speakers mainly in Pakistan and North India. It is a standardized and Persianized version of Hindustani. Synonyms: (obsolete) Moors, (historical) Hindustani, Rekhta, Hindvi, Dehlavi, Lahori, Lashkari, Hindi ==== Translations ==== === Adjective === Urdu (not comparable) Of or relating to the Urdu language. ==== Synonyms ==== Lashkari ==== Translations ==== === Derived terms === === See also === Hindi Hindustani, Hindi-Urdu Category:Urdu language Urdu poetry on Wikipedia.Wikipedia === Further reading === ISO 639-1 code ur, ISO 639-3 code urd (SIL) Ethnologue entry for Urdu, urd ⁠ Urdu Dictionary === Anagrams === Duru == Dutch == === Etymology === Ultimately from Classical Persian اُرْدُو (urdū), from Proto-Turkic *ordu (“army, camp”). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈurdu/ Hyphenation: Ur‧du === Proper noun === Urdu n Urdu (language) === Anagrams === duur, Ruud == German == === Pronunciation === === Noun === Urdu n Urdu (language) == Malay == === Etymology === From Classical Persian اُرْدُو (urdū), from Proto-Turkic *ordu (“army, camp”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [u(r)du] Rhymes: -du, -u === Proper noun === Urdu Urdu (language)