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Hi ! Alhamdulillah I'm Pakistani and I speak my mother tongue pahari, national language urdu, official language english, Korean, Türkçe, a little bit Chinese and I'm on my way learning my favourite language arabic❤
@@sardarnoman7783pahari people are not Kashmiri, they are Pahari! Pahadi language is spoken in both Jammu region of India and Pak and Himachal Pradesh! Kashmiri language is only spoken by Koshur people and they are mostly in India.
Bangladeshis are our brothers, they have play major role in independence of Pakistan after 25 years of independence due to political reasons we seprate....In future,In Sha Allah we have relationship
Sindhi is the official language of Sindh and is taught as a compulsory subject in entire Sindh irrespective of what your mother tongue is. People like naseeruddin shah consider Sindhi dying in Pakistan who don’t know much about the country
@@msr7373 Notice how I said CITIES! Sindhi is a language restricted the pind. Sindhi bolne se log sochenge ke voh shaqs pind se aaya. And you know as much as I do that in School education English is primary and Urdu is secondary everything else is crap in Pakistani system. Pashto and Balochi are somewhat more and vibrant because both languages are too distinct from Hindustani Zubaan.
@@MegaKoolboys sadly I disagree… Any Sindhi family will give up Sindhi for Urdu vs a Pashtun or a Baluch who are very isolated and proud from main South/western Pakistan.
i wonder what do they actually speak in islamabad. when they say english, urdu ,pashto, punjabi, they are unable to string a sentence properly in any of the mentioned languages not even english. all sounded dumb except for 1 or 2.
Islamabad is capital of Pakistan so the only language they are fluent is national language…though Islamabad is a cosmopolitan having people from all around the world as well as from all over Pakistan ,so urdu leads the common mode of communication followed by English….every province of pakistan has its own language which is considered as official language ( limited to) of that particular province…. Urdu is the most spoken language of Pakistan which is understand by about ninety percentage of population….so Pakistan is quite different to india, when it comes to a unified national language….India is a whole different story, they call themselves diverse but I have found indianz from two different states quite apart and don’t get along even when living abroad, what I found out later that all this differences stem out due to different language…..India is lucky that they have a pathetic enemy like Pakistan, if they have an enemy and neighbor with any sense then that enemy for sure uses this language difference to create havoc through the length and breadth of india