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What language is spoken in Pakistan?

There are five main languages in Pakistan, namely Urdu, Punjabi, Salacchi, Hindi and Pashto.

1, Urdu: Today, nearly 20% of the population uses Urdu. It is the official language of communication between provinces in Pakistan. In fact, it will be easier to find a job in Pakistan if you know Urdu.

2. Punjabi: About 90 million people use Punjabi as their first language, and 43% of Pakistan's total population uses it as their mother tongue. In fact, if you were born and raised in Punjab, your mother tongue is Punjabi. Punjabi is similar to Urdu, but there are some differences.

3. Siric: A language of southern Punjab. Most people living in southern Punjab province speak Sirikai as their mother tongue. This is a very sweet and pleasant language, full of lush green plants and beautiful flowers. Languages all over the world, even those belonging to African countries, are influenced by Siriki's rich vocabulary and unique speaking style.

4. Believing in German: Although it is not as widely used as Punjabi or Urdu, believing in German is the official language of Sindh. It is an ancient language with rich cultural background.

5. Pashto-Khyber: Pashto is the local language of Khyber. Most Pashto speakers are in Afghanistan; However, Pashtuns living in Balochistan also speak this language. Pashto is mainly spoken in eastern Afghanistan and western Pakistan.