Hindustani grammar

id: hindustani-grammar-181-7450795
title: Hindustani grammar
text: Hindustani, the lingua franca of Northern India and Pakistan, has two standardised registers: Hindi and Urdu. Grammatical differences between the two standards are minor but each uses its own script: Hindi uses Devanagari while Urdu uses an extended form of the Perso-Arabic script, typically in the Nastaʿlīq style. On this grammar page, Hindustani is written in the transcription outlined in Masica (1991). Being "primarily a system of transliteration from the Indian scripts, [and] based in turn u
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description: Grammatical features of the Hindustani lingua franca
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindustani_grammar
date created: 2006-02-14T10:09:29Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T08:54:32Z
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