There are many languages in Pakistan depending on what province you are in. The national languages are Urdu and English. English is used as a business language. Other main languages are Sindhi, Punjabi, Balochi, Pashto, Ciryki, Kindko and Persian is also spoken in some parts. Pakistan is a multilingual country. No less than twenty-four languages and dialects are spoken by the people of Pakistan. The main languages of Pakistan are; Urdu, Sindhi, Punjabi, Baluchi, Pashto, Brahvi, Hindko, Kashmiri.
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National language of Pakistan is Urdu and is spoken in all provinces of Pakistan. Other languages spoken in Pakistan include Punjabi, Sindhi, Pushto, Balochi, Barahvi, Siraki, Hindku, Khachi, etc.
Even though the official languages of Pakistan are English and Urdu, Pakistan has a much more diverse range of languages. The most common of them are Punjabi, Sindhi, Seraiki, Balochi and
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Urdu, the national language of Pakistan, was created around the 1600's in Central Asia. The word 'Urdu' comes from the Turkish word 'ordu' meaning 'camp' or 'army'. It was used as a unifying communication tool between the Muslim soldiers during their conquest of Ancient India (including Countries east until Myanmar) and Eastern Persia.
These soldiers were of Persian, Arab, or Turkish descent. The majority of the soldiers, however, were of Persian origin. This directly affected the language to be used between them. The language of the government and that which dominated earlier on was Farsi, but eventually changed to Urdu to accommodate the other races. Despite the fact, Urdu vocabulary contains approximately 70% Farsi and the rest being a mix of Arabic and Turkish.
The grammar takes some elements from Farsi and Arabic but also has elements that are unique and different from all three of its mother tongues. In current times, however, many Urdu speakers have adopted many English and Hindi terms following the effects of globalization and the success of Bollywood, the Indian film industry, in Pakistan.
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Pakistan was the unwanted fruits of British mis rule while leaving India.
So Urudu was every where and they opted Sir Md Igbal as their National poet
he wrote poems in urudu. This language is mixture of Hindustani and pustu/arabic
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The official languages are English and Urdu. The Government also recognizes Balochi, Pashto, Punjabi, Saraiki, and Sindhi.
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Our National Language is Urdu.But there are many languages spoken in Pakistan.Among them Urdu is chosen as the national language of Pakistan.
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Actually Urdu is the official language of Pakistan. There are other dialects, such as Farsi, spoken in some of the remote mountain regions. Many educated Pakistanis also speak English.
english
Well I am pretty sure its all in the name so its Pakistanian but I am still young so im not 50% sure so you should ask someone else.
Urdu and English.
Urdu, English is Pakistan's official language. As with most other countries in the world, other languages are spoken there also, on a regular basis. These languages are Pashto, Punjabi, Sindhi, and Baluchi.
Pakistan or the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is in South Asia. The country has two official languages which are the Urdu and the English language.
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Urdu is the National language, but Punjabi has the largest number of native speakers.
Urdu
Urdu is the national language of Pakistan. English is the official language of Pakistan.
There are four major provincial languages of Pakistan:
1. Sindhi.
2. Punjabi.3.
Pashto.4.
Balochi.Other languages are:
Brohi, Kashmiri, Shina, Balti, Khowar, Burushaski e.t.c.Balochi
Pashto
Punjabi
Saraiki
Sindhi
What languages do they speek in Pakistan
Urdu and Punjabi
Punjabi and Sindhi are the two major languages of Pakistan.
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Punjabi
Pashto
Balochi
Sindhi
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Urdu and English are both the official languages of Pakistan
National language of Pakistan is Urdu.
Urdu....................
No English is NOT one of the offishle languages in Pakistan
They speak a lot of languages since the country is huge, but their national language is urdu( mixture of Arabic, Turkish and Hindi). If you go towards the northern regions, the people speak pushto, the midlands, Punjabi, southeast sindhi, southwest, balochi and Persian. I have yet to see a statistical analysis of the total number of languages, inclusive of hundreds of isolated dilects, but URDU is the mother language. English is also wodely spoken and understood.
Punjabi is spoken mostly
Punjabi & Urdu .
Punjabi is the most common languag spoken in Lahore
Punjabi is the dominant language in Lahore. It is spoken by 87% of the population across its various dialects. Other languages spoken include English and Urdu.
National language of Pakistan is Urdu and is spoken in all provinces of Pakistan. Other languages spoken in Pakistan include Punjabi, Sindhi, Pushto, Balochi, Barahvi, Siraki, Hindku, Khachi, etc.
The 2 official languages are:
Only 8% of the population speaks Urdu as a first language, but most Pakistanis can speak it as a second language. There are plans to abolish English as an official language.
The 4 major provincial languages are:
In Pakistan, two languages are often spoken. One is Urdu. This is the official laguage there. English is also spoken along with Punjabi and many others.Having so many languages can cause communication problems.
Urdu is the main language in Pakistan. There would be other official languages, and some Arabic speakers, but Arabic is not an official language of Pakistan.
There are many language spoke in Pakistan, the official state lanaguage is Urdu. However there are also regional languages such as Punjabi, Sindi, Balochi, Pashtu, to name a few.
Yes, they do but our English is slightly weak
Many languages are spoken in Pakistan. Urdu is the national language. Punjabi, Pushto, Sindhi, Baluchi, Barahvi, Siraiki, Hindku are other famous languages of Pakistan.
Urdu is the National language, but Punjabi has the largest number of native speakers.
Yes, Arabic is spoken in Somalia.
Yes, Eastern Arabic, also known as Levantine Arabic, is spoken in Israel.
Arabic
Asia and Africa Arabic is a language not a geographical entity. Arabic is spoken on any continent where an Arabic speaking person is.
Plane is spoken in Arabic as " Tayyara " in slang Arabic & it's written as "طياره" And in formal or standard Arabic it's spoken as " Taerah" & it's written as "طائره".
باكستان (It is worth noting that because Arabic has no "p", Pakistan becomes Bakistan.)
Technically there are two alphabets used in Hindi. The Devanāgarī alphabet is used for Hindi in India, and the Arabic alphabet is used in Pakistan, although the dialect spoken in Pakistan is usually referred to as Urdu.
Yes, Arabic is spoken by millions of people. Arabic is spoken in many countries in the middle east and north Africa.
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There are 6 Arabic dialects spoken in Yemen:Arabic, GulfArabic, HadramiArabic, Judeo-Yemeni (only about 1,000 remaining Jews speak this dialect. The rest live in Israel).Arabic, SanaaniArabic, StandardArabic, Ta'izzi-Adeni
Your question does not make sense. Perhaps what you mean is "Are Alsatian and Arabic spoken in France?"
Arabic is the most widely spoken Semitic language in the world.