Punjabi tops as ‘most spoken language’ in Pakistan

Pakistan(National Times)- As per the most recent census statistics published by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), Punjabi is the most widely spoken language in the country, with 37% of the population using it for communication, The News reported on Sunday. The second most spoken language is Pashto, with Sindhi takes the third spot. While, nearly 9% of the citizens speak Urdu, with Sindh accommodating the largest number of Urdu speakers, followed by Islamabad, the federal capital. According to the results of the Census 2023, 9.25% of the population speaks Urdu nationwide, up from 7.08% in 2017. The highest proportion of Urdu speakers is in Sindh, followed by Islamabad, where 15.72 % of the population uses it as their primary language.  Punjabi remains the most commonly spoken language, with 36.98% of the population using it. In Punjab, Punjabi is dominant, spoken by 67% of the population, followed by Islamabad at 50%. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pashto is the predominant language, spoken by 81% of the population, followed by Hindko at 9.39%. In Sindh, Sindhi is the most spoken language, used by 60% of the population, followed by Urdu at 22.30%. In Balochistan, Balochi is the main language, spoken by 39.91% of the population, followed by Pashto at 34.30%. In Islamabad, a mix of Urdu, Punjabi and Pashto is commonly used.



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