I am an american born Pakistani who only began to learn Urdu late in life (age 18 or so). 10 years later, I am somewhat proficient in the language, but not fluent by any means. Through my years of speaking and book study, this book answers most of the many questions which I have had and which no one
Urdu: An Essential Grammar
โ Scribed by Ruth Laila Schmidt
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 318
- Series
- Essential Grammars
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Urdu: An Essential Grammar is a reference guide to the most important aspects of the language as it is used by native speakers today.
The complexities of Urdu are set out in short, readable sections. Explanations contain minimal jargon and emphasis has been placed on the aspects of Urdu that pose a particular challenge for English-speaking students.
Features include:
language examples throughout in both Urdu script and romanization
user-friendly layout
detailed contents list
comprehensive index.
Urdu: An Essential Grammar presents a fresh and accessible description of the language and will prove invaluable to students at all levels.
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