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  2. Sindhi language - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi nouns distinguish two genders (masculine and feminine), two numbers (singular and plural), and five cases (nominative, vocative, oblique, ablative, and locative). This is a similar paradigm to Punjabi. Almost all Sindhi noun stems end in a vowel, except for some recent loanwords.

  3. Sindhis - Wikipedia

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    Hindu Sindhi cuisine is almost identical with the difference that beef is omitted. The influence of Central Asian , South Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine in Sindhi food is ubiquitous. Sindhi cuisine was also found in India, where many Sindhi Hindus migrated following the Partition of India in 1947.

  4. Languages of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    It has a total of 52 letters, augmenting the Urdu with digraphs and eighteen new letters (ڄ ٺ ٽ ٿ ڀ ٻ ڙ ڍ ڊ ڏ ڌ ڇ ڃ ڦ ڻ ڱ ڳ ڪ) for sounds particular to Sindhi and other Indo-Aryan languages. Some letters that are distinguished in Arabic or Persian are homophones in Sindhi. Balochi and Pashto are written in Perso-Arabic script.

  5. Punjabi dialects and languages - Wikipedia

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    Punjabi may also be considered as a pluricentric language with more than one standard variety. [9] Map of dialects of Punjabi dialects and languages. Punjabi is a language spoken primarily in the Punjab region, which is divided between India and Pakistan. It is also spoken by Punjabi diaspora communities around the world.

  6. Ethnic groups in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Punjabis are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group native to the Punjab region between India and Pakistan. They are the largest ethnic group of Pakistan. They are the largest ethnic group of Pakistan. Punjabi Muslims are the third-largest Islam-adhering Muslim ethnicity in the world, globally, [ 12 ] after Arabs [ 13 ] and Bengalis .

  7. Punjabis - Wikipedia

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    Punjabi, sometimes spelled Panjabi, [g] is an Indo-Aryan language natively spoken by the Punjabi people. Punjabi is the most popular first language in Pakistan, with 80.5 million native speakers as per the 2017 census , and the 11th most popular in India, with 31.1 million native speakers, as per the 2011 census .

  8. Saraiki language - Wikipedia

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    The local dialect of Lahore is the Majhi dialect of Punjabi, which has long been the basis of standard literary Punjabi. [26] However, outside of Indo-Aryanist circles, the concept of "Lahnda" is still found in compilations of the world's languages (e.g. Ethnologue). Saraiki appears to be a transitional language between Punjabi and Sindhi ...

  9. Sindhi languages - Wikipedia

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    Lasi and Sindhi Bhil are sometimes added, but are commonly considered dialects of Sindhi proper. [3] It is not clear if Jandavra is Sindhi or Gujarati.Though Dhatki is a Rajasthani language, it is heavily influenced by Sindhi and Kutchi.