No Pashto is the major and official language of Afghanistan and Urdu is the launguage spoken in Pakistan.
Punjabi is mainly spoken in Punjab, India.
People speak Punjabi primarily in the Punjab region, which is divided between the countries of India and Pakistan. In India, Punjabi is an official language of the state of Punjab, while in Pakistan, it is the most widely spoken language in the Punjab province.
No, the majority speaks Punjabi solely, Around 49% of Pakistan's population can speak English rather fluently.
Urdu is the official language of Pakistan. Most people there however speak Punjabi and Sindhi.
Around 100 million people worldwide speak Punjabi, primarily in the Punjab region of South Asia. It is one of the most widely spoken languages in Pakistan and India.
Afghanistan
Both Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Pakistan and Afghanistan are countries of Asia.
yes he is Punjabi and even i we both speak Punjabi wooohoo
Punjabi is spoken mostly in Pakistan, but is also spoken in India along the border with Pakistan. The region where it is spoken is called the Punjab region. Punjabi is spoken by about 48% of Pakistan's population. It is the most common language, but it is not the official language (Urdu is). The Punjabi are also an ethnic group that makes up 45% of Pakistan's population.
I have been to both Pakistan and Afghanistan and could say that most of Pakistan is similar to Afghanistan.. Any area west of Peshawar is like Afghanistan, as this was originally part of Afghanistan and was loaned to Pakistan, but they have yet to give it back.
The country south of Afghanistan is Pakistan. The country north of Afghanistan is Turkmenistan. The country west of Afghanistan is Iran!
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