When she is with her friends they will start speaking Urdu in the middle of a sentence. They just switch effortlessly. Does that make sense? Yes, they can speak English but this more about learning a culture, you see?
Yes, I've observed the same with people who speak both Spanish and English.
As far as learning the culture goes, I think you can probably do that without paying a lot of money to learn the language. She can teach you a little bit here and there, enough to help you with the culture aspect. And language is only a part of culture. To learn it well, you have to live it. When you spend time with them, try to learn the culture by observation or ask her or her family and friends about things that seem culture-specific.
I just don't see the point of learning the language. First, they speak English, so there's no practical reason. Second, and I don't intend any disrespect, but you're just the boyfriend; you didn't indicate any kind of permanent relationship. Why spend the time and money if you may break-up in the near future? If I'm mistaken about that, then spending the time and money to learn the language is a very good idea.
It'd be a nice gesture on your part to learn Urdu, for sure. And if you really want to, do it. I just can't see any significant benefit from doing so.
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I need some advice on learning a language
11/08/2010 05:27:52 PM
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For the amount of money that the Rosetta Stone software costs...
11/08/2010 05:35:37 PM
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Haha not quite; Texas. Also why I was so surprised *NM*
11/08/2010 05:44:28 PM
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It shouldn't be too hard to find a book + CD you can learn from. Why is software so important? *NM*
11/08/2010 05:38:48 PM
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Because my free time consists of 2 hours before bed *NM*
11/08/2010 05:45:16 PM
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Yeah, it would be silly to waste your time on Devanagari when you need to learn the Arabic alphabet.
11/08/2010 05:48:22 PM
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Hindi is pretty much the same as Urdu speaking wise....
11/08/2010 06:17:50 PM
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My girlfriend has family in Canada...
11/08/2010 06:23:35 PM
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Seems like after two years, it might be time to let her family know about you... *NM*
11/08/2010 06:43:55 PM
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We're about at that point
11/08/2010 06:48:42 PM
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That makes sense, yes.
11/08/2010 06:52:53 PM
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I know the fear, yes
11/08/2010 07:41:16 PM
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Is your status in society the same in Indian culture as it is in Pakistani culture?
11/08/2010 07:46:48 PM
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Re: Is your status in society the same in Indian culture as it is in Pakistani culture?
11/08/2010 08:01:44 PM
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I have family in Texas, lol
11/08/2010 06:50:25 PM
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A kindred spirit!
11/08/2010 07:06:25 PM
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Re: A kindred spirit!
11/08/2010 07:15:50 PM
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Wow I'm not alone!
11/08/2010 07:27:02 PM
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You are right,
11/08/2010 07:37:15 PM
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There are like half a dozen movies about that topic... safe to say you're not alone. *NM*
11/08/2010 08:06:30 PM
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The clash between new generation and old makes for some good movie material *NM*
11/08/2010 08:20:40 PM
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I think you're missing the important thing here. Why does she want you to learn it? *NM*
11/08/2010 06:32:58 PM
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Because she speaks to her family/friends in her language and doesnt want me left out
11/08/2010 06:38:00 PM
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Okay, but none of them speak English? *NM*
11/08/2010 06:42:25 PM
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Yes but its really a cultural thing
11/08/2010 06:46:01 PM
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My advice
11/08/2010 07:28:39 PM
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You too, huh?
11/08/2010 08:07:44 PM
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Fuck Rosetta Stone unless you're a complete dumbass at languages.
12/08/2010 03:29:15 AM
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Good luck and God bless.
12/08/2010 11:50:18 AM
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