urdu造句(1) She was fluent in German, Urdu and Swahili.
(2) The same is true of Urdu poetry.
(3) Farsi, Urdu and Hindi are also spoken.
(4) Hindi, Urdu, and Amerindian dialects.
(5) She speaks a little Urdu.
(6) He knew little Urdu and no Arabic.
(7) Eva gave up learning Urdu and listening to sitar music at breakfast.
(8) I never attempted writing in Urdu again, even after my graduation.
(9) There are particular Urdu words which establish the relationship between two people.
(10) I can speak a little Urdu.
(11) English, Baluchi, Urdu and Indian dialects are commonly used.
(12) Support for Hebrew, Arabic, Farsi and Urdu languages. System must first support these languages.
(13) The Urdu media, which are roundly anti-American, back this offensive, and the main political parties have declared their support.
(14) Today both Spanish and Hindi - Urdu have as many native speakers as English does.
(15) There are 160 million people worldwide speaking Urdu while a massive 1.1 billion use Mandarin.
(16) Urdu, Persian, Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Tagalog, Chinese, Malayalam, and other languages are spoken in Dubai by its many foreign residents.
(17) We all crowded in one, where a black-and-white television was broadcasting a programme in Urdu.
(18) In December 2007 in New York, USCIS introduced Arabic and Urdu printed versions of the guide, in partnership with several Islamic community organizations.
(19) PUPILS may swap their traditional double French or Spanish lessons — for Urdu and Mandarin Chinese.
(20) The content available covers several languages, including English, Arabic, Hindi, Urdu, Chinese, Japanese.
(21) But all the same the book, which is known as a diwan in Urdu , is my fondest link with my father.
(22) Teachers critical of the scheme say it will put an additional burden on them and students, who already have to learn three languages - English, Urdu and Sindhi - as compulsory subjects.
(23) Shows will included "The Taming of the Shrew" in Urdu, starring Pakistani television star Nadia Jamil as Katherine, and "King Lear" in Australian Aboriginal languages.
(25) With 180 English titles published a year - and some in Hindi, Marathi and Urdu too - Penguin retains first mover advantage.
(26) But in Chennai of India, the staff of the Urdu language evening paper The Musalman literally write the headlines every day.
(27) Is fluent in the languages English, Hindi, Kannada , Tamil, and Urdu.