Other crossword clues for answer "URDU"
- URDU
- Indic language
- Pakistan language
- Pakistani language
- Language of Pakistan
- Language in Pakistan
- An official language of six Indian states
- National language of Pakistan (though it's only the fifth-most spoken there)
- Language commonly spoken in 29-Down
- Language from which the word "cummerbund" is derived
- Language from which the word "dungaree" is borrowed
- Language from which the word "thug" is borrowed
- Language which gave us the word "calico"
- Pakisan's national language
- Language from which the word "cushy" is partially derived
- Pakistani's language
- Language of Lahore
- Language similar to Hindi
- Form of Hindustani
- Hindustani language
- Pakistan's language
- Pakistan's official tongue
- Tongue like Hindi
- Kin of Hindi
- Pakistan's official language
- Pakistani tongue
- Popular language for South Asian poetry
- Language of Islamabad
- Language written from right to left
- Language in which the poet Allama Iqbal wrote
- Language from which "shawl" comes
- Language in which many classic Bollywood movies were written
- Language that's a source of the word "jungle"
- Official language in six states of India
- Most widely spoken four-letter language in the world
- Whence the word "cushy"
- Bangladesh language
- Language of India and Pakistan
- Literary language of Pakistan
- Literary variant of Hindustani
- An official language of Pakistan
- Whence "nabob" and "khaki"
- Lahore language
- National language of Pakistan
- Whence "khaki" and "nabob"
- Hindi relative
- Karachi language
- Tongue blending Persian and Hindu
- One of the official languages of Pakistan
- Language spoken in Islamabad
- Language used in India and Pakistan
- A language of Pakistan
- Language cousin of Hindi
- Lingua franca of Pakistan
- Official language of Pakistan
- Language structurally similar to Hindi
- Language heard in India and Pakistan
- It's derived from the Turkish for "army"
- Language in which 22-Down means "palace"
- Pakistan's lingua franca
- Islamabad tongue
- Pakistan tongue
- Language that gave us "khaki"
- Muslim language
- Akbar Allahabadi wrote poetry in it
- It's spoken in Karachi
- Language heard in Karachi
- Language spoken in New Delhi
- Language written right to left
- Source of khaki?
- Hindustani tongue
- Pakistan's national language
- Language from which "cummerbund" is derived
- Lahore tongue
- Language spoken by Kamala Khan's family on "Ms. Marvel"
- Qurratulain Hyder's language
- Indo-Aryan language
- Khaki source
- BBC Asian Network language
- It's akin to Hindi
- Language close to Hindi
- Queen Victoria learned it from an Indian Muslim
- Language related to Hindi
- Language that the poet Muhammad Iqbal wrote in
- One of the official languages of India
- Language of Karachi
- Descendant of Sanskrit
- Hindustani.
- The national language of Pakistan.
- Language derived from Hindustani.
- Language of Moslems in India.
- Hindustani dialect.
- Language of 50 million Asians.
- Far East language.
- Asian language.
- Language.
- Eastern language.
- Important Indian language.
- Language of India.
- Hindu language.
- Indic tongue.
- Muslim tongue
- Tongue of Pakistan
- Variant of Hindi
- A language of India
- Rawalpindi language
- Language of Peshawar
- An Indic language
- Language for a guru
- Native language of 50 million citizens of India
- Variant of Hindustani
- Relative of Hindustani
- Language in Lahore
- Language written in Persian-Arabic letters
- South Asians speak it
- It's heard in Islamabad
- Asian tongue
- Karachi tongue
- Language in which "Pakistan" means "land of the pure"
- Language whose name means "army"
- Language written with Persian-Arabic letters
- Language of the Hindustan Express
- It's written right to left
- Language from which "loot" comes
- It's written from right to left
- Language that's written from right to left
- Language whose alphabet reads from right to left
- Language from which "cummerbund" comes
- Language that gave us "cummerbund"
- Language that gave us "punch"
- Language of the Lahore Post
- Language from which "bandana" comes
- Language of the 18th-century poet Mir Taqi Mir
- Language in which "khoobsurat" means "beautiful"
- Language of Pakistan's Daily Khabrain
- Language that gave us "pajamas"
- Origin of the words "khaki" and "pajama"
- Language of Ghalib's poetry
- Language of Kishwar Naheed's poems
- Language that's mutually intelligible with Hindi
- Close relative of Hindi
- Language whose name starts and ends with the same letter
- One of the official languages of Uttar Pradesh
- One of the languages recognized in India's constitution
- It contains much Persian vocabulary
- Language that starts and ends with the same letter
- Cousin of Hindi
- Language of Bano Qudsia's novel "Raja Gidh"
- One of Pakistan's official languages
- One of Pakistan's two official languages
- Sanskrit language
- Language kin of Hindi
- Language in "Purdue"
- Tongue similar to Hindi
- Relative of Hindi
- Source of the word "khaki"
- Language spoken by many Indian Muslims
- An official language in Pakistan
- One official language of Pakistan
- A Pakistani poet might write in it
- Sanskritic language
- It's spoken in Islamabad
- Language in Parveen Shakir poems
- Qaumi Taranah language
- South Asian language
- Language of Shah Abdul Qadir's translation of the Quran
- Language written in Nastaliq script
- Language that gave us "nabob"
- Delhi tongue
- Kashmir language
- Talk of Karachi
- Hindi cousin
- Language akin to Hindi
- Language of many Ghalib poems
- Karachiite's language
- Language that gives us "khaki"