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That's not true anymore, i'd say a vast majority of Pakistanis speak fluent Urdu but as a second/national language. I speak 4, most in my family are tri lingual.
That's not true anymore, i'd say a vast majority of Pakistanis speak fluent Urdu but as a second/national language. I speak 4, most in my family are tri lingual.
Thank you both. I've been curious about it because I was shocked when someone posted that only about 8% of Pakistanis are fluent in Urdu, so I wondered how much commonality there might be between the languages used and where they got their alphabet, vocabulary, etc.
That's not true anymore, i'd say a vast majority of Pakistanis speak fluent Urdu but as a second/national language. I speak 4, most in my family are tri lingual.
Thank you both. I've been curious about it because I was shocked when someone posted that only about 8% of Pakistanis are fluent in Urdu, so I wondered how much commonality there might be between the languages used and where they got their alphabet, vocabulary, etc.