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Are traditional languages and dialects still widely spoken in Pakistan?

Yes, traditional languages and regional dialects are widely spoken across Pakistan alongside Urdu and English.

Regional language use

Pakistan is linguistically diverse. In Sindh, Sindhi is commonly spoken, while in Punjab, Punjabi and its dialects are widely used in daily life.

Northern diversity

In areas like Hunza Valley and Chitral, smaller languages such as Burushaski, Wakhi, and Khowar are still actively used within local communities.

Communication for travelers

Urdu is widely understood across the country, and English is commonly used in formal and travel-related contexts, making communication manageable.

Cultural importance

Local languages remain a strong part of cultural identity and are often used alongside national and international languages.