The lingua franca for India and Pakistan is Hindi/Urdu--which are functionally the same language.
As pakistan was part of india before 1947 therefore both country shares almost same language and you can call it Hindustani because initially it was hindi but due to invasion of Mughals and foreigners you can see lots of urdu and english words ..it's no more pure hindi. Even you can see TV programs and movies are of common language. But now urdu is pakistan's main language which quite easy to understandable for indians as hindi for pakistanis. Punjabi is also most spoken language in pakistan and it's common in punjab and haryana state of india.
No. India is not part of Pakistan and Pakistan is not part of India. However they do share a dispute area called Kashmir and speak the same main language called Punjabi.I hope this will help you!!!Alternation: Urdu is official language in both parts of Kashmir i.e. Occupied state of J&K (India) and Azad (Free) Kashmir (Pakland/Pakistan). Its native language is Kashmiri
Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in the Punjab region of South Asia, which is divided between India and Pakistan. It is written in the Gurmukhi script in India and Shahmukhi script in Pakistan. Punjabi has a rich literary tradition and is an official language in both India and Pakistan.
There is no such language as Urde. But if you mean Urdu, it is spoken in Pakistan and parts of India.
The Dravidian language is used in numerous countries. They language is spoken in India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Malaysia.
Mainly in Pakistan and in some parts of India... Hindi is also very similar to urdu in many ways.Urdu is one of two official languages spoken in in Pakistan - the other language is english. Urdu is also an official language of five Indian states of India.AnswerUrdu is spoken predominantly in Pakistan, it is the national language of the country, though not really the official language, which happens to be English in most government departments and almost exclusively in the private sector.It is, as far as I'm aware, not the official language or North India or Fiji.Historically, it was the language spoken by the Muslims of India, under the Mughal rule. The word Urdu means "Camp", which refers to the origin of the language. The Mughal rulers had army with soldiers from all across India... Urdu developed as a means of common language, is a combination of 11 languages or so.Interestingly, it is not the mother tongue of any of the indigenous people of Pakistan, and was brought to the Pakistan region by Muslim immigrants who left India after partition in 1947 to live in Pakistan (a small minority in the country residing mostly in the southern province of Sind.===========================Urdu is the official language in northern India, Pakistan and Fiji.It is often referred to as Hindustani.
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.
In a part of India called 'Hindustan'.
No. Arabic is only used in some Mosques, for religious reasons. The common language is Urdu.
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.
Sindhi is a language spoken in Sindh Province, Pakistan, and in some parts of India.