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  2. List of English words of Hindi or Urdu origin - Wikipedia

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    A list of English words that have been borrowed from Hindi and Urdu, two registers of the Hindustani language. Many words have Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, or Turkic roots, and some entered English during the colonial period.

  3. Urdu Dictionary Board - Wikipedia

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    The Urdu Dictionary Board is a Pakistani institution that edits and publishes a comprehensive dictionary of the Urdu language. It was established in 1958 and has faced funding and staffing issues since 2019.

  4. Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Urdu is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in South Asia, with Persian influences and a common vocabulary base with Hindi. Learn about its etymology, development, official status, and linguistic characteristics from this comprehensive article.

  5. Feroz-ul-Lughat Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Feroz-ul-Lughat Urdu is an Urdu-to-Urdu dictionary published by Ferozsons (Private) Limited. It was originally compiled by Maulvi Ferozeuddin in 1897 and contains about 100,000 words, idioms, proverbs, and terms.

  6. Malik (name) - Wikipedia

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    Malik is a Semitic name meaning owner or king, and also a Greenlandic name meaning ocean wave. It is used by various ethnicities and religions in different regions, and has many variants and related names.

  7. Urdu Lughat - Wikipedia

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    Urdu Lughat is a 22-volume Urdu-to-Urdu dictionary published by the Urdu Dictionary Board in Pakistan. It is the most comprehensive and detailed dictionary in the history of Urdu language, with an internet version and a mobile app.

  8. Farhang-e-Asifiya - Wikipedia

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    Farhang-e-Asifiya (Urdu: فرہنگ آصفیہ, lit. 'The Dictionary of Asif') is an Urdu-to-Urdu dictionary compiled by Syed Ahmad Dehlvi. [1] It has more than 60,000 entries in four volumes. [2] It was first published in January 1901 by Rifah-e-Aam Press in Lahore, present-day Pakistan. [3] [4]

  9. Urdu Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Urdu Wikipedia is the Standard Urdu-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopedia. It has 207,915 articles, 182,047 registered users and 12,628 files, and it is the 54th largest edition of Wikipedia by article count.