English is the official language of Pakistan while Urdu is the national language despite not being a native language or being the mother tongue of any native group in the country.Many other languages are spoken within the country including Punjabi, Pashto, Sindhi, Saraiki, Balochi and Brahui. Most of the languages of Pakistan are part of Indo-Aryan languages family with Iranian languages most significant in west as well as Dardic languages in north & northwest.
maybe she doesn't speak pashto
hamidsahil 2 years ago
English is the official language of Pakistan while Urdu is the national language despite not being a native language or being the mother tongue of any native group in the country.Many other languages are spoken within the country including Punjabi, Pashto, Sindhi, Saraiki, Balochi and Brahui. Most of the languages of Pakistan are part of Indo-Aryan languages family with Iranian languages most significant in west as well as Dardic languages in north & northwest.
2pacolypsenow08 3 years ago
maybe shes from somewhere else????
2pacolypsenow08 3 years ago
Last time I checked English is the official language of Pakistan and is used in offices etc....what does that have to with anything anyway?
Faisalha9159 3 years ago
no i dont, I have a converter for my keyword that allows me to type/switch over in Pashto..
and last time i checked, Urdu is the national language of Pakistan,
Wahidi80 3 years ago
er...I think people do care...what a petty comment YOU made....I`m typing English because I don`t have a Pakhto keyboard. Get it?
Faisalha9159 3 years ago
Peace and love to all Pashtuns and Afghans across the border. Pakistan Zindabad!
Wahidi80 3 years ago
er.. who cares... why are you speaking english about this problem?? lol!! such a petty comment u made!
Wahidi80 3 years ago
lol
eyub77 4 years ago
öpö
eyub77 4 years ago