Yes, it is a common language, spoke mainly in the province Sindh.
The language spoken in Sukkur, Pakistan is primarily Sindhi. Sindhi is an Indo-Aryan language and is widely spoken in the Sindh province of Pakistan.
Sindhi is a language spoken in Sindh Province, Pakistan, and in some parts of India.
The largest languages in Pakistan are Punjabi, Sindhi, and Saraiki.
In India, Sindhi is mainly spoken in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
The Sindhi language is important as it is the official language of the Sindh province in Pakistan and is spoken by millions of people worldwide. It is a rich language with a long literary tradition, strong cultural significance, and a unique script known as the Shahmukhi script. Preserving and promoting Sindhi is crucial for maintaining the cultural identity and heritage of the Sindhi people.
Gujrati and Sindhi.
in sindh Pakistan there are 3 crore Sindhi people and in abroad there are 2.6 million Sindhi people.
Qasim Bughio has written: 'Lincom Studies in Sociolinguistics, Bd. 1: A comparative sociolinguistic study of Rural and Urban Sindhi: (study of language variation and change in sindhi spoken in Sindh, Pakistan)' -- subject(s): Language & Linguistics
The Sindhi Language Authority was established in Pakistan in 1972 to promote and preserve the Sindhi language. It is responsible for standardizing the language, conducting research, and publishing literature in Sindhi.
in 1990
in 12 century
Urdu, as National and Official working language in Pakistan. Many Islamabad inhabitants are from Rawalpindi and Pashtun areas, they talk Pashtu. Punjabi is also spoken there.In Islamabad, the local language is Hindku. Since it is the capital city of Pakistan, most of people are settlers here and Urdu is the major language which is used as the mean of interaction.