[OC] Größte Muttersprache in Pakistan nach Bezirk

Von FireUniverse1162

12 Kommentare

  1. It’s really interesting that Pakistan’s official language is pretty much only a plurality in Karachi and Hyderabad

  2. goingtolivelong on

    Any changes compared to the previous census?

    Edit: Found one change. Khanewal (Punjab province) was plurality or majority Punjabi in 2017, but is now Saraiki

  3. EmergencyReal6399 on

    Young people still speak in their mother languages or they are having a chinese or indonesian moment when they speak the defacto national standard language instead?

  4. EmergencyReal6399 on

    My other question, a Urud speaker from Karachi could have a fluid conversation with a Hindi speaker from Delhi? like me, a Mexican spanis speaker to an Argentinean or Spaniard?

  5. PizzaGeek9684 on

    For a country so populous as Pakistan, I’m surprised there’s a region where there’s missing data. I wonder if there’s a story to explain it! /s

  6. Saraiki is a Punjabi dialect. Ask partition refugees in India who are from those regions and speak that dialect, and they will say they speak Punjabi.

  7. Brahui is the coolest language, it’s the only Dravidian language outside of India. It’s probably the language most related to the one spoken by the Indus Valley civilization 

  8. Super_Sherbet_268 on

    every pakistani I have met speaks urdu fluently this survey just takes into account the mother tougue not the first language or 2nd

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