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in Northern India and later Pakistan, it adopted an Arabic script.[43][16]Not in other schools, podcasts, lessons, or textbooksp.264Urdu also use Persian pronunciation for instance rather than pronouncing as "" an emphatic consonant, the original sound in Arabic, Urdu uses the Persian pronunciation "z"J : Our new Flow English lessons come with a 2X Money-Back GuaranteeAlthough Urdu was a distinct identity marker for Muslims in colonialist ruled India and a national symbol for Pakistan, its necessity has been put into question by modern Muslims in both India and PakistanMasica, The Indo-Aryan languagesThere are over 100 million native speakers of Urdu in India (more than 80% of it) and Pakistan together: there were 52 million and 80.5 million Urdu speakers in India some 5% and 6.5% of the total population of India as per the 2001 and 2011 censuses respectively;[35] approximately 10 million in Pakistan or 7.57% as per the 1998 census and 16 million in 2006 estimates;[36] and several hundred thousand in the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, United States, and Bangladesh (where it is called "Bihari").[7] However, a knowledge of Urdu allows one to speak with far more people than that, because Hindustani, of which Urdu is one variety, is the third most commonly spoken language in the world, after Mandarin and English .[37] Because of the difficulty in distinguishing between Urdu and Hindi speakers in India and Pakistan, as well as estimating the number of people for whom Urdu is a second language, the estimated number of speakers is uncertain and controversial.[citation needed]Hassan, Nazir and Omkar N^ Maria Isabel Maldonado Garcia (2015)This is because in the ghazal form, the poet would usually incorporate his or her pen name into the final couplet (maqta) of each poem as a type of "signature"Urdu is therefore spoken and understood by the vast majority in some form or another, including a majority of urban dwellers in such cities as Karachi, Lahore, Sialkot, Rawalpindi, 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