List of Spoken Languages in Pakistan

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A List of Spoken Languages in Pakistan

Urdu is national language and English is the official language of Pakistan.
Others than these two, following languages are spoken in Pakistan.

North West Frontier Province
  1. Pashto
  2. Hindko
  3. Khowar (chitrali)
  4. Seraiki
  5. Kohistani
  6. Yedgha
  7. Kalasha
  8. Ishreeti
  9. Domeili
  10. Gorbeiti
  11. Kataveri
  12. Gawveri
  13. Kamveri
  14. Torwali
  15. Palula
  16. Kashmiri
  17. Ushojo
  18. Domaki
  19. Wakhi
  20. Wanesi
  21. Cheliso
  22. Pahari
  23. Urchuni
  24. Bateri
  25. Urmuri
  26. Madaklashti
  27. Kundal Shahi
  28. Kulkoti
  29. Pashai
  30. Persian
  31. Kalami
Gilgit Baltistan Province
  1. Goujri
  2. Badeshi
  3. Balti
  4. Shena
  5. Broshuski
Baluchistan Province
  1. Baluchi
  2. Brahui
  3. Pashto
  4. Kurdi
  5. Seraiki
  6. Sindhi
  7. Dehwari-Persian
  8. Makrani
  9. Hazargi
  10. Lassi
  11. Dari
Sindh Province
  1. Sindi
  2. Urdu
  3. Seraiki
  4. Gujrati
  5. Thari
  6. Pashto
  7. Marwari
  8. Kathiawari
  9. Baluchi
Punjab Province
  1. Punjabi
  2. Serahki
  3. Potohari
  4. Hindko
  5. Haryanvi
  6. Pashto
  7. Hindi
  8. Bagri
  9. Urdu
Azad Jammu and Kashmir State
  1. Pahari
  2. Mirpuri
  3. Pashto
  4. Hindko
  5. Punjabi
  6. Gojiri
  7. Urdu
Please correct me if there is anything wrong, thanx :)
 
Whoa
That's a lot of langauges!
Jazakallah for this knowledge :)
 

I m saeed..phd scholar aiou...mirpur nt a language....it is a dialect of pothohari
Welcome to Pakistan Web :)

Mirpur Punjabi (Mirpuri), also known as Panjistani or North Pothohari, is dialect of Lahnda native to Azad Kashmir and the Pothohar Plateau in Pakistan. It had a separate ISO 639-3 code (pmu) until 2015, when it was merged with that ofPothwari (phr).

Sometimes Mirpuri along with Dahnni Poonchi and other Nothern Lahnda dialects are merged with Pothohar to create a Language sub-grouping called Panjistani (esp. Since late 2000's by Mohammad Afzal and others (London UK (2009)).

Mirpur Punjabi
Native toPakistan
RegionAzad Kashmir, Punjab region
Native speakers1.04 million (2000)
Language familyIndo-European

Language codes
ISO 639-3(included in phr)
Glottologmirp1238 (Mirpur Panjabi or Panjistani.)
(Source of information: Wikipedia)
 
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