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English is the world's most widely learned second language and the lingua franca of global business, science, diplomacy, and the internet. Over 50% of all websites are in English.
Urdu is written in Nastaliq style, a flowing calligraphic script derived from Perso-Arabic. It shares grammar with Hindi but uses a completely different script.
English uses the standard 26-letter Latin alphabet. American and British English have spelling differences (color/colour, organize/organise). English has the largest vocabulary of any language with over 170,000 words in active use.
Urdu is written right to left. The Nastaliq script connects letters in a cursive style. Many typing tools use Naskh (simplified Arabic-style) as a practical alternative for digital text.
This tool is commonly used by Virtually everyone in global business, science, tech, academia, and international affairs uses English. It serves as the common language connecting speakers of all other 246 languages on this platform.. Common typing tasks include:
Virtually everyone in global business, science, tech, academia, and international affairs uses English. It serves as the common language connecting speakers of all other 246 languages on this platform.
English (English) is a West Germanic language spoken by 1.5B+ people, primarily in Global. It uses the Latin writing system and is written left to right. Major English-speaking countries include USA, UK, Canada.
Urdu (اردو) is a Indo-Aryan language spoken by 230M+ people across South Asia. It uses the Nastaliq (Perso-Arabic) script (right to left). It is officially recognized in Pakistan (national), India (state level in UP, Bihar, etc.).
This real-time typing translator processes English text using Google Neural Machine Translation and displays the Urdu output continuously as you type. The right-to-left script direction is handled automatically — translation adapts to sentence context, giving you more accurate output the more you type rather than translating word by word.