Urdu, Panjabi, Sindhi, Pashto, Balochi these are major. English is used by those went to secondary schools or univs. Some group of people speaks Tajik, Ujbek, Arabic or Hindi, and they are in small number.
Everyone Speaks English In Pakistan.... SIKE
No, the people in Pakistan speak Urdu.
no way english is a part of pakistan. the english language was the first language in pakistan once.
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English is the official language in Pakistan, while Urdu is the national language (a language that has some connection with a people and perhaps their territory).
Urdu is the national language of Pakistan and is spoken by approximately 8-10% of the population as a first language. However, when considering those who speak it as a second language, the percentage increases significantly, with estimates suggesting around 70-80% of the population can communicate in Urdu. This widespread use reflects its role in education, media, and government.
There could be several causes of poor English language abilities in Pakistan. For one thing, English is not their native language, and many people also do not have access to quality education, which prevents them from learning it in school.
The name Aftab comes from the Persian language and means "sun" or "sunshine". It is used as a masculine given name in Urdu-speaking countries such as India or Pakistan.
There isn't a language called 'Pakistani'. There are over 100 languages spoken in Pakistan. But if you mean the national language 'Urdu' then there are two ways of saying it. If you're speaking to a friend or a partner - 'Tum khoobsurat ho' And if you're speaking to an elder and want to be formal you say 'Aap khoobsurat hain'.
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