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Saraiki is a dialect of Punjabi.I think there is no thread about Saraiki music/songs on pdf even though there is a thread about Punjabi music/songs, so here we can share our favorite Saraiki songs/music etc. The good thing about Saraiki is that it is natively spoken in all the four provinces of Pakistan around South Punjab.
Many Saraiki songs are often mixed with punjabi or hindko, so people can also post mixed Saraiki/Punjabi/Hinkdo songs here. But please don't post any "pure Lahori type Punjabi" songs in this thread.
I start with this Saraiki song which sung by a Hindko singer, it looks to me Saraiki/Punjabi mixed kind of song but it is quite popular.
@Brass Knuckles
Saraiki is a dialect of Punjabi.
Whatever makes you happy.No it is NOT. If Saraiki is a"dialect" of Punjabi, then Punjabi can be called a "dialect" of Hindi/Urdu or vice versa.
Whatever makes you happy.
And my favorite song I like only this singer specially his older songs
Welay naal ghareeb
Oh muhabatan oh mulaqatan
No it's Punjabi dialect seraiki is a political term for to make provinceNo it is NOT. If Saraiki is a"dialect" of Punjabi, then Punjabi can be called a "dialect" of Hindi/Urdu or vice versa.
Wajid BaghdadiIsn't the singer in the second song "Junaid Baghdadi" whose new songs I shared here?
No it's Punjabi dialect seraiki is a political term for to make province
The type of Punjabi rokhri speaks is called thalochi due to thal desert spoken in Bhakkar muzafargarh Mianwali etc
In areas like Khanewal Sahiwal etc jhangochi is spoken in Multan multani is spoken which is similar to our dialect but few different words and little bit accent difference
Wajid Baghdadi
Punjab is region where we live name given by outsiders no uneducated person who has never attended school calls his language PunjabiNo but when someone says "Saraiki" is a dialect of "Punjabi", that is also a "political
No but when someone says "Saraiki" is a dialect of "Punjabi", that is also a "political statement" this simply means hey Saraikis or (others in Punjab), I (Lahori, Amrisari, Jalandhari, Faisalabadi) am your boss and you should know it that I am "superior" to you guys because what you speak are "distorted dialects" of my Lahori/Amritsari/Jalandhari language. Believe me I know the mindset of these people. That is why I always differentiate myself from these Lahori/Amritsari/Jalandhari type peoples and I consider my identity as Gujranwaliya and my language as "Gujranwala Punjabi" just like you will identify yourself as Jhangvi and your language as "Jhangavi Punjabi". These Lahori/Amritsari/Jalandhari champions of Punjabi language in Pakistan want to impose "indian punjabi" identity on us which we will NEVER EVER accept or let it happen.
If anything "punjabi" become more and more like hindi/urdu as one move closer to Haryana which is logical. All these distinct languages in Pakistan punjab simply cannot be put under "punjabi" umbrella.