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  1. Nice presentation Azka! It gives detailed information about Pakistan. Keep posting on your blog! =D

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  2. Wow! This is a very detailed and informative presentation on Pakistan, Azka! I've learnt so much from it! :D And woah, 40 degrees...? The highest it would ever get in the UK is more or less 25! :O
    I wish I could visit Pakistan. It sounds like an awesome holiday destination. ^^
    I have a question... which languages (or types of languages) is it necessary to learn in Pakistan?
    Keep up the good work! <3 And please do keep posting. :D

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    1. Thank you for your appreciation Kenza. And yes, Pakistan is a wonderful place for a holiday, especially if you come here in mid-Novemeber, it's not very hot or very cold at that time. And about the languages, you can necessary that you know fluent English you can survive here, but for better communications people learn the official language which is Urdu.
      P.S. I really wish you'd come here to Karachi, Pakistan, it would be lovely to meet you! :D

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    2. You're most welcome! Awesome, thanks for the advice! So I'm guessing the weather is like that of Spain? Thanks for response to the question! Just curious, isn't Urdu kind of like Arabic? If so, if you have Urdu, is it easy to learn Arabic too? Because I've been trying to learn Arabic, but it's hard to remember all the letters, because I have English, which doesn't use Arabic letters. XD
      Yeah, that would be awesome! :D

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    3. No Kenza, some of the Urdu alphabets match the Arabic ones, but Urdu is no wheren near Arabic, in fact our Arabic teacher told us that English is the language that can best translate Arabic, therefore it is the closest to Arabic too.

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    4. Oh right! Because I was always thinking that the letters were all the same until you said. XD Wait, really? I didn't know that. That's interesting - thanks for telling me! :D

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    5. Hey Kenza! (Sorry for interrupting! XD) But the Urdu letters are mostly like Arabic ones, (except that there are 3 or 4 Urdu letters which aren't in Arabic) which means that since we can read Urdu, reading Arabic and the Quran is pretty easy for us. The difficult part is the language and meaning, which is what we are learning. The English language matches the Arabic language in many ways, because often, a sentence in Arabic can be translated much better in English, than in Urdu, because the word to word English translation makes much more sense than the word to word Urdu translation. :) Hope this explains it. :D

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    6. Hey Fatima! :D
      Ohhh I get it now! XD Yeah, that makes sense! I imagine it would be once you've got all the letters.
      Really? I wonder why! :D Is it like, any ordinary word, or an actual phrase?
      Yeah, it does! Thanks for explaining! :D I think I'll look into this. :)

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  3. Btw, I love the new template and format!

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  4. Hi I just saw your blog its really cool. I am Laiba Dossul and I actually have my own blog. I am 10 and come from London. Plz comment on my blog that would be really nice- http://ldtales.blogspot.co.uk/

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    1. Hello Laiba! It's great to hear that you've got your own blog at such a young age but I believe that every child can blog. I'll surely check out your blog.
      Anyways thanks for your comment

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