➠ URDU - 4 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - language of our dukes
  • - language used in four duets
  • - Language spoken by Kamala Khans family on Ms. Marvel
  • - Language spoken in Karachi
  • - Qaumi Taranah language
  • - Pakistani national language
  • - Language of the Indian subcontinent
  • - Language in Parveen Shakir poems
  • - Language spoken by Kamala Khan's family on Ms. Marvel
  • - Language in which "khoobsurat" means "beautiful"
  • - Official language of Pakistan alongside English
  • - language spoken in gopalpur, durgapur
  • - official state language of pakistan.
  • - a difficult language for four duffers to take up, silly isn't it?
  • - language used in our duet
  • - Contributor to our duplicitous language
  • - language found in kurduvadi
  • - language spoken in pakistan
  • - Recalled in feud, Russian language
  • - Language of Pakistan's Daily Khabrain
  • - Indic language written in the Persian script
  • - language from old city near the centre of honduras
  • - Official language in Pakistan, which is written right-to-left
  • - Language of the 18th-century poet Mir Taqi Mir
  • - Language from which "bandana" comes
  • - Ancient city originally developing universal language
  • - Language in Jaipur, Dutch!
  • - language spoken in peshawar
  • - Language of Kishwar Naheed's poems
  • - Official language of Pakistan also spoken in India
  • - Sanskritic language
  • - Language that gave us "thug"
  • - Language similar to Hindi
  • - Language of Karachi
  • - Language Kumail speaks in "The Big Sick"
  • - Sanskrit language
  • - Rawalpindi language
  • - Pakisan's national language
  • - One of the official languages of India
  • - Literary language of Pakistan
  • - Language written in Persian-Arabic letters
  • - Language whose name means "army"
  • - Language which gave us the word "calico"
  • - Language of the national anthem "Qaumi Tarana"
  • - Language of the Daily Pakistan
  • - Language of Peshawar
  • - Language of Moslems in India.
  • - Language in which the "Voice of Lahore" newspaper is written
  • - Language in which "Pakistan" means "land of the pure"
  • - Language from which the word "thug" is borrowed
  • - Language from which the word "dungaree" is borrowed
  • - Language from which the word "cushy" is partially derived
  • - Language from which the word "cummerbund" is derived
  • - Language for Pakistan's Daily Jang
  • - Language for a guru
  • - Language commonly used in Bollywood films
  • - Indic language written in Persian script
  • - Hindu language
  • - Bangladesh language
  • - Asian language written in Arabic script
  • - Foreign language
  • - An Indic language
  • - A language of India
  • - Language that gave us "pajamas"
  • - Language of Pakistan
  • - Pakistani language
  • - Indic language
  • - An official language of Pakistan
  • - Language of Sanskrit
  • - Language of many Ghalib poems
  • - One of Pakistan's two official languages
  • - Pakistan's language
  • - Islamabad language
  • - Official language of Pakistan
  • - One of Pakistan's official languages
  • - Language of Lahore
  • - Uttar Pradesh language
  • - Language related to Hindi
  • - National language of Pakistan
  • - Language from which 'cummerbund' is derived
  • - Undergraduates ignoring great Dane's language
  • - Hindustani language
  • - Language akin to Hindi
  • - Unbounded fury of the French language
  • - Language in Lahore
  • - Language in "Purdue"
  • - Language used by loud Russians in retreat
  • - Pakistan language
  • - Language close to Hindi
  • - Subcontinental language
  • - Pakistan's national language
  • - Language in Pakistan
  • - Language of the Lahore Post
  • - Language written from right to left
  • - Kashmir language
  • - Language of Jaipur dude
  • - Language that gave us 'punch'
  • - Language of Islamabad
  • - Language that gave us 'cummerbund'
  • - Pakistani's language
  • - Language that gave us 'khaki'
  • - Karachi language
  • - A language of Pakistan
  • - Old city of the French language
  • - Language spoken by Moslems in Pakistan and India
  • - Language heard in India and Pakistan
  • - Language from which "cummerbund" comes
  • - Language structurally similar to Hindi
  • - Language cousin of Hindi
  • - Lahore language
  • - Language that gave us "nabob"
  • - South Asian language
  • - Language whose alphabet reads from right to left
  • - Language written right to left
  • - Language used in India and Pakistan
  • - Language written with Persian-Arabic letters
  • - Language that's written from right to left
  • - BBC Asian Network language
  • - Language spoken in New Delhi
  • - Language spoken in Islamabad
  • - One of the official languages of Pakistan
  • - Language kin of Hindi
  • - Language from which "loot" comes
  • - Language heard in Karachi
  • - Pakistan's official language
  • - Language derived from Hindustani
  • - Language of the Hindustan Express
  • - Indo-Aryan language
  • - Eastern language
  • - Asian language
  • - Language.
  • - an official language of pakistan also spoken in india
  • - Official national language of Pakistan
  • - what is the official language of pakistan?
  • - Language neighbour dubiously defends
  • - Language doctor up between two universities
  • - main language of pakistan
  • - Asian language written in Nastaliq script
  • - You drunks hold back language
  • - form of the hindustani language
  • - One of the official languages of Uttar Pradesh
  • - Your duty to curb language
  • - Language in old city said to be enough
  • - One official language of Pakistan
  • - Language whose name starts and ends with the same letter
  • - our duncan's tongue
  • - some harbour dues with which pakistanis are conversant
  • - Origin of the words "khaki" and "pajama"
  • - In downpour, Duckworth-Lewis is common parlance for Imran Khan, etc
  • - Chauffeur dutifully holding tongue
  • - Pakistan's lingua franca
  • - this is spoken as part of our duty
  • - Relative of Hindi
  • - Hindustani
  • - Karachi tongue
  • - A Pakistani poet might write in it
  • - Whence "nabob" and "khaki"
  • - Variant of Hindustani
  • - Variant of Hindi
  • - Tongue of Pakistan
  • - South Asians speak it
  • - Source of the word "khaki"
  • - Relative of Hindustani
  • - Literary variant of Hindustani
  • - Its alphabet has 38 letters and no upper- or lowercase
  • - Form of Hindustani
  • - Akbar Allahabadi wrote poetry in it
  • - Queen Victoria learned it from an Indian Muslim
  • - Pakistani tongue
  • - Tongue inserted into four dumplings
  • - Lahore tongue
  • - Found in bonheur du jour, in a manner of speaking
  • - Old city of the French, in a manner of speaking
  • - Hindi cousin
  • - Sanskrit
  • - Pakistan tongue
  • - It's akin to Hindi
  • - Tongue similar to Hindi
  • - Hindustani tongue
  • - Delhi tongue
  • - Talk of Karachi
  • - Hindi relative
  • - Source of khaki?
  • - Kin of Hindi
  • - Lingua franca of Pakistan
  • - It's heard in Islamabad
  • - Descendant of Sanskrit
  • - It's written from right to left
  • - It's spoken in Karachi
  • - It's spoken in Islamabad
  • - It's written right to left
  • - Tongue blending Persian and Hindu
  • - Islamabad tongue
  • - "Khaki" source
  • - Tongue like Hindi
  • - Whence "khaki" and "nabob"
  • - Indic tongue
  • - Asian tongue
  • - asian speakers might use this road between turns
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