Imad.Khan
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Most of Punjab’s cities speak a mix of Punjabi with many Urdu words. Many people freely speak both on a regular basis.
Poor and also rural Punjabis generally speak teht (pure) Punjabi.
Schools also have contributed to the stratification of Punjabi society based on language: best ones are English, followed by Urdu medium schools, and the worst are generally Punjabi schools.
What i meant to say is that people speak Punjabi when they want to have a fun and casual conversation, while they speak Urdu when they are having a serious conversation. Basically it means that Punjabi is considered as a fun language while Urdu is considered as a formal language. Noticed the same thing on political news shows. They speak Urdu most of the time but when cracking jokes they use Punjabi.
This is not a dig on the Punjabi language, just my observation. I can understand Punjabi when its mixed with Urdu, but i am clueless if people converse in pure Punjabi