Is Punjabi a mother tongue?

In India, Punjabi is spoken as a native language by 3% of the population. This was about 33 million in 2011. It is the official language of the Indian states of Punjab and Haryana.
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Is Punjabi a mother language?

Factually speaking, more than 50 per cent people in Pakistan have Punjabi as their mother tongue while all the other languages, including Sindhi, Pushto, Seraiki, Urdu, Hindko, Balochi, Brahvi, Pothwari and Gujrati combined are spoken by less than 50pc of the population.
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What is the first language of Punjab?

History Of Punjabi Language

Punjabi in Gurmukhi script is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by over 150 million people in Pakistan, northern India, and other parts of the World. It is an Indo-European language belonging to the Indo-Iranian branch. Punjabi has emerged from Prakrit languages, spoken in Northwestern India.
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Where are Punjabis originally from?

Geographic distribution. Punjab is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia, specifically in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of eastern Pakistan and northwestern India.
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What language is closest to Punjabi?

Punjabi is also an Indo-Aryan language.

This makes it a descendant of the Sanskrit language, and it is related to Gujarati and Bengali.
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What is the DNA of Punjabi people?

Punjabi castes are primarily a composite of substantial South Asian, East Asian and West Eurasian lineages. Moreover, for the first time we have defined the newly sub-haplogroup M52b1 characterized by 16223 T, 16275 G and 16438 A in Gujar caste.
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Is Punjabi mother language for Pakistan?

Punjabi is the most widely spoken language in Pakistan. It is spoken as a first language by almost 39% of Pakistanis. It is the 11th most widely spoken language in India, and the third most-spoken native language in the Indian Subcontinent.
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How is Punjabi different from Indian?

“Punjabi” and “Indians” are two terms which are related to ethnicity and race. Indians are people residing in India or having an Indian origin. Punjabis are people residing or originating from the region of Punjab both in India as well as in Pakistan.
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Which country speaks most Punjabi?

Punjabi speaking countries

As a percentage of the total population, the largest share of around 48 percent is in Pakistan. A total of about 151.5 million people worldwide speak Punjabi as their mother tongue.
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What country speaks Punjabi?

Most Punjabi speakers live in India and Pakistan . . .

However, across the border in Pakistan, Punjabi lacks official recognition and support. There, Urdu and English are the only official languages, used in government and schools. Oddly enough, though, Punjabi is the most commonly spoken language in Pakistan.
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Who created Punjabi?

History of Punjab

By 1764–65 the Sikhs had established their dominance in the area. Ranjit Singh (1780–1839) subsequently built up the Punjab region into a powerful Sikh kingdom and attached to it the adjacent provinces of Multan, Kashmir, and Peshawar (all of which are now fully or partially administered by Pakistan).
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Is Hindi a mother tongue?

Hindi has been India's predominant mother tongue over the decades, its share in the population rising in every succeeding census. In 1971, 37% Indians had reported Hindi as their mother tongue, a share that has grown over the next four censuses to 38.7%, 39.2%, 41% and 43.6% at last count (Chart 1).
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What type of Indian is Punjabi?

The Punjabis are an ethnic group of Indo-Aryan peoples, originating from the Punjab region, found in Pakistan and northern India. Punjab literally means the land of five waters (Persian: panj (“five”) ab (“waters”)).
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What do Punjabi people call their mother?

BEBE is the punjabi word for mother. And BIJI is a punjabi word which can be used for either mother or grandmother.
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Is Punjab in India or Pakistan?

Punjab (Punjabi/Urdu: پنجاب) is one of the four provinces of Pakistan, and home to over half the country's population. It is the second largest province in area after Balochistan, and is the most developed and prosperous province.
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Are Punjabi Muslims?

The major Muslim Punjabi tribes of are the Jatts, Rajputs, Arains, Gujjars and Awans. Punjabi Muslims are found almost exclusively in Pakistan with 97% of Punjabis who live in Pakistan following Islam, in contrast to Punjabi Sikhs and Punjabi Hindus who predominantly live in India.
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Why isn t Punjabi taught in Pakistan?

Like most indigenous languages, Punjabi is largely omitted from institutional education in order to promote a policy of national-linguistic unity through Urdu and English, the country's official languages.
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Are Punjabis Middle Eastern?

Punjabis are not considered to be of Middle Eastern origin. They are primarily from the northern region of the Indian subcontinent, in the state of Punjab in India and the province of Punjab in Pakistan.
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Are Punjabis genetically different?

Are Punjabis genetically? PCA indicated that the Punjabi population is an admixed population with genetic ancestry components similar to those of other South Central Asian populations and the Middle East.
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Why are Punjabis so tall?

DIET IS THE MAIN REASON :Punjabis use to consume more dairy products,their breakfast is heavier large calories same goes with lunch but dinner is lighter mainly milk dessert “KHEER" which makes them grow taller in sizes as compare to south indian,north eastern,Deccan.
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Is it difficult to learn Punjabi?

Punjabi is somehow easy to speak, but it is the most difficult language when it is to writing and reading. The sentence structure, vocabulary, and tone of the language sometimes create reading problems for native Punjabi speakers. In this modern time, people prefer to use technology over books.
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Which is more common Hindi or Punjabi?

Today, there are approximately 100 million native speakers of Punjabi in India alone. Punjabi is the second most commonly spoken language in northern India, with Hindi being the first.
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Why is Urdu and Punjabi so similar?

Both languages belong to the same family of languages e.g.,"Indo-Aryan". Urdu and Punjabi (Pakistani) alphabet and script are the same. Phonetics and grammatical rules of both languages are same. Vocabulary of Punjabi and Urdu is also common to some extent.
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