Is Punjabi language extinct?

A soon-to-be-launched study by People's Linguistic Survey of India has found that while Punjabi is flourishing, 10 nonscheduled languages, in which Punjabi traces its roots, are dying. These include Bauria, Bazigari, Bhand, Dhaha, Gojri, Lahanda, Lubana, Odi, Rai Sikhi and Sansi.
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Is Punjabi language grown?

Census data 2016 reveals that Punjabi speaking population has almost doubled in last five years. The number of Punjabi-speakers jumped from 71,229 (0.3% of the total population) in the 2011 Census to 132,496 (0.6%) in 2016.
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Is Punjabi language dying in India?

For all those who fear that Punjabi language will soon perish,here is some good news. Well-known linguist Dr Ranjit Singh Rangila from the Central Institute of Indian Languages,Mysore,says,“A language that has developed and grown over a thousand years can not die.
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What is the status of Punjabi language in the world?

Punjabi is the 10th most widely spoken language in the world. Around the world, 122 million people speak Punjabi as a native language. That makes it the 10th most commonly spoken native language in the world. More people speak Punjabi as their mother tongue than German, Korean or French.
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Is Punjabi taught in Pakistan?

Punjabi is not the medium of instruction in schools in Pakistan Punjab despite 44% population speaking the language. It is taught as elective subject in intermediate, graduation and postgraduation level. Punjabi is written in Shahmukhi script in Pakistan, whereas in India it is written in Gurmukhi.
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Is Punjabi older than Sanskrit?

It firmly established the existence of a culture older than Aryan culture and a language older than Sanskrit.
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Who speaks Punjabi in the world?

The Punjabi language (native name: ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) has its roots in the Indo-European language family. With a share of around 48%, it is most widespread in Pakistan. A total of about 145.6 m people worldwide speak Punjabi as their mother tongue.
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Is Punjabi a hard language to learn?

Many native Punjabi speakers cannot understand your language, so you should learn the language of native people. Language learning is difficult only in the beginning process. However, when you start speaking Punjabi, you will find Punjabi a piece of cake. With sufficient practice, you can learn Punjabi easily.
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Is Punjabi dying in Pakistan?

Punjabi, the language of the majority province, is dying rapidly but neither the government nor the Punjabis themselves are bothered. Punjabi families are willingly giving up the language of their forefathers.
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Is Punjabi an endangered language in Pakistan?

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How many people speak Punjabi now?

About 130 million people around the world speak Punjabi, and it (obviously) remains a very important and vibrant language in the world today. The main problem Punjabi has is the attitude of Western cultures towards anything coming from the Indian subcontinent, especially Pakistan.
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Where did Punjabis come from?

The Punjabis are an ethnic group of Indo-Aryan peoples, originating from the Punjab region, found in Pakistan and northern India.
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Can Hindi speakers understand Punjabi?

Generally, it is agreed upon that speakers of Punjabi have an easier time understanding Hindi than the other way around. Some informal estimates put mutual intelligibility between 30% and 65% percent. However, another trend points to the idea that Hindi speakers have trouble understanding even basic Punjabi.
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How much old is Punjabi language?

Punjabi Language is 5,500 Years Old.
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Is Punjab in India or Pakistan?

Punjab, state of India, located in the northwestern part of the subcontinent. It is bounded by Jammu and Kashmir union territory to the north, Himachal Pradesh state to the northeast, Haryana state to the south and southeast, and Rajasthan state to the southwest and by the country of Pakistan to the west.
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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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Why did Punjabis convert to Islam?

The region became predominantly Muslim due to missionary Sufi saints whose dargahs dot the landscape of the Punjab region. The famous Sufi mystic Ali Hujwiri arrived from Ghazni and settled in Lahore during the reign of Ghaznavids in 11th century.
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Was Punjab ever a country?

Punjab was a province of British India. Most of the Punjab region was annexed by the East India Company in 1849, and was one of the last areas of the Indian subcontinent to fall under British control. In 1858, the Punjab, along with the rest of British India, came under the direct rule of the British crown.
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Is Sanskrit mother of Punjabi?

“In fact, Hindi and Punjabi are sister languages born from the womb of Sanskrit.
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When was Punjabi created?

It is believed Punjabi developed as an evolution from the Shauraseni-Prakrit-Apabhramsha languages around the 11th century, with some influence from the pre-Indo-Aryan languages on its phonology and morphology.
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What language did Guru Nanak speak?

Rejecting Sanskrit (which was called dev bhasha, the language of the gods), Guru Nanak used Punjabi (lok bhasha, people's language) to communicate his egalitarian teachings. He attracted a following among the lower castes, mainly Hindus but also some converts to Islam.
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Are Punjabis 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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Can Urdu speakers understand Punjabi?

Punjabi has a slight similarity with Urdu. Most of the Urdu-speaking people can understand written Punjabi with certain difficulties but will find it hard to understand the written script. Punjabi, which comes in Shahmukhi and Gurmukhi script, is an Indo-Aryan language.
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