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Pakistan khappay : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pakistan khappay Pakistan khappay ((ウルドゥー語:پاکستان کھپےا)),((シンド語:پاڪستان کپي)) is a Sindhi language phrase which means "Long live Pakistan" or "We want Pakistan". The phrase is controversial and notably has an irony attached to it as it means the exact opposite in Urdu and Punjabi, in which the word ''khappay'' is used to describe the state of being messed or disorderly. == Origin and usage == The term was first used and coined by the then President Asif Ali Zardari. Since then phrase has become important part of Zardari's speech.〔()〕
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