Do people in northern Pakistan speak the same language as the rest of the country?
No, northern Pakistan has its own local languages that differ from Urdu, although many people still understand Urdu and some English.
Language diversity in the north
Northern Pakistan is linguistically diverse, and many regions have their own distinct languages. In areas like Hunza, Gilgit, and Skardu, local languages such as Burushaski, Shina, and Balti are commonly spoken in daily life.
Common languages for communication
Despite these differences, Urdu is widely understood as a common language across Pakistan.
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