The Lahnda languages are a group of Indo-Aryan languages that are claimed to be so close as to comprise a macrolanguage.
According to the Ethnologue they include:[1]
- Jakati (spoken in Ukraine)
- Northern Hindko (spoken in Pakistan)
- Southern Hindko (spoken in Pakistan)
- Khetrani (spoken in Pakistan)
- Saraiki (spoken in Pakistan)
- Western Punjabi (spoken in Pakistan)
- Mirpur Punjabi
- Potwari (spoken in Pakistan and Pakistan Administered Kashmir)
- Derawali spoken in the southwest Punjab (Pakistan)
This macrolanguage does not include Eastern Panjabi (spoken in India).
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