Are different languages spoken in Pakistan?

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Quetta: An estimated 200 million people live in Pakistan. This series has many different communities with their food, traditions, culture, languages, and dialects. People in Pakistan speak a maximum of 74 languages. Sixty-two of these languages ​​are indigenous and eight are foreign. Urdu is considered as the national language of Pakistan but only twenty people speak Urdu.

Punjabi is considered the most common language because 52% of people speak Punjabi. Thirteen percent prefer to speak Sindhi, Gira, Seraiki, and English, 8% Pashto, 3% Balochi, 2% Hindko, and 1% Brahui.

 The mother tongue is very special as a cultural symbol. 10 to 12 dialects are spoken in Pakistan, which is why Ink Mir is increasing. Linguistic trends in northern Pakistan. For the past two years, efforts have been made to preserve dialects and their linguistic diversity. Speaking in one's mother tongue, getting an education in one's mother tongue is not the right direction for the Urdu language. If people do not study in Urdu, then this process is not acceptable.

Taking to parents in their mother tongue builds confidence in children. To highlight the importance of linguistic and cultural diversity across Pakistan, we need to take steps to make our culture more important than gender.

Approximately 7,400 languages are spoken worldwide, from which 360 are no longer spoken. Nations develop only when they do not forget their language and the values of their culture.