• Although it is not considered an official language of Pakistan, it is put on a par with other major languages by many, thanks to the large percentage of speakers it...
  • Who speaks Urdu? After the creation of Pakistan in 1947, Urdu was chosen to be the national language of the new country.
  • Urdu, the official and national language of Pakistan, is a fusion of Arabic, Persian and local languages, taking its origins from these old languages.
  • By understanding the languages of Pakistan, we gain a deeper appreciation for the nation’s rich heritage and its aspirations for the future.
  • Regional Languages Of Pakistan Introduction: Pakistan is a multi-lingual country. No less than 24 languages and dialects are spoken by the people of Pakistan.
  • Around 70 million people in Pakistan and 100 million people worldwide use Urdu as their mother tongue. It is the national language of Pakistan.
  • Pakistan is home to many dozens of languages spoken as first languages. Five languages have more than 10 million speakers each in Pakistan.
  • Urdu is the official language of Pakistan and serves as the common language for communication throughout the country.
  • Urdu, just like other languages of Pakistan is classified as an Indo-Iranian language. The language group is part of the larger Indo-European language family.
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