• Pakistani English (also known as Paklish or Pinglish) is the group of English language varieties spoken and written in Pakistan.
  • The slang term Pinglish is sometimes used as an informal (and often unflattering) synonym for Pakistani English.
  • Very few linguists like Kachru (1988 , 1990 , and 2006), Baumgardner (1993, and Tallat (1988and Tallat ( , 2002 have worked in the area of Pakistani English.
  • 2. Pakistani English The use of English in the region that is now Pakistan predates the creation of the state of Pakistan.
  • Pakistani English (also known as Paklish or Pinglish) is the group of English language varieties spoken and written in Pakistan.
  • Pakistani English is the dialect of the English language which is spoken in Pakistan and also spoken by Pakistani expatriates, migrants, and tourists.
  • Pakistani English. English was first introduced in the Indo-Pak subcontinent by the British in the 16th century.
  • As we have American English, Australian English, Canadian English, Indian English etc., what would you call the variety of the English used in Pakistan?
  • All of Pakistan's major dailies are published in or have an edition in English, while DAWN News is a major English Language News Channel.