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2024-10-31 11:24:56 UTC - HELPFUL

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Facts: 1) 99% of Urdu verbs come from Sanskrit and Prakrit origin. 2) 75% of Urdu words are from Sanskrit and Prakrit Source: Urdu lexicographers Rauf Parekh and Syed Ahmed Dehlavi. Only the rest of Urdu is a mix of Persian, Arabic and Turkish words. https://x.com/MisraNityanand/status/1851844678544453976?t=d6aZKBg2_Iqq2TrCAGQtPQ&s=19

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