Truthxsaber
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what is your purpose for improving your urdu if you dont mind me asking?

I want to be able to communicate with people from the Indian subcontinent of all ages whose first language may not be English. So you ask, when am I likely to run into Urdu-speakers if I live in the United States? The answer: My masjid and my fathers' friends. When my father is talking to other uncles, (not my uncles, but just a term of respect for other men my father's age) I have to stand there silently, nodding and smiling. Because even though I might be picking up a little, I don't feel like I belong in the conversation. Learning Urdu will help me bridge the gap, and help me get to know my fellow brothers better. A common language fosters unity.
So with all that said, let's get to learning! :statisfie
If anyone has the corrections to my post on the verb "to be," please feel free to reply.