Punjabi tops as 'most spoken language' in Pakistan

Punjabi tops as 'most spoken language' in Pakistan
By: Pakistani News Posted On: November 17, 2024 View: 22

Workers of the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics going door to door to collect data during Digital Census in Hyderabad on March 1, 2023. —INP
Workers of the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics going door to door to collect data during Digital Census in Hyderabad on March 1, 2023. —INP
  • Highest proportion of Urdu speakers live in Sindh: PBS
  • Pashto predominant language in KP, followed by Hindko.
  • Balochi main language in Balochistan, spoken by 39.91%.

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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