Lahnda
Lahnda is a group of Punjabi related languages spoken in Pakistani Punjab. This includes Hindko, Inku, Saraiki, Pahari-Pothwari, and maybe Khetrani. Lahnda languages are also called Western Punjabi because they are spoken in Western Punjab.[2]
Lahnda | |
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لہندا | |
Region | Western Punjab region |
Native speakers | 42 million |
Indo-European
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Perso-Arabic (Shahmukhi alphabet) | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-2 | lah |
ISO 639-3 | lah – inclusive codeIndividual codes: hnd – Southern Hindko hno – Northern Hindko jat – Inku phr – Pahari-Pothwari skr – Saraiki xhe – Khetrani |
Glottolog | lahn1241 |
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Languages and dialects

Map of North Lahnda (Hindko and Pahari-Pothwari) dialects and varieties

Map of all Punjabi dialects and languages, including various Lahnda dialects in the west
Below is a list of the varieties of Lahnda and its number of speakers:[3]
References
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