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Eastern Punjabi

Eastern Punjabi is not a lahnda language? What is meant with eastern Punjabi? The dialect of East Punjab [India]? As far as I know this forms also a part of western Punjabi. This article need to be improved. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.223.185.47 (talk) 08:18, 3 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

No Local Currency

The Lahnda languages are an Indo-Aryan languages dialect continuum spoken in western Panjab. The term has no local currency; it was devised by linguists to distinguish these dialects from Panjabi to the east; previously they had been known as Western Panjabi and Eastern Panjabi, respectively. Southern varieties locally called Siraiki and northern varieties called Hindko are being cultivated as literary languages to rival Pakistani Panjabi. On these reasons this Article be merged in Saraiki Language. The term has no local currency. Local call this Saraiki language. So this be renamed as Saraiki languages

added interwiki

  • (cur | prev) 06:38, March 6, 2013‎ PLA y Grande Covián (talk | contribs)‎ m . . (6,647 bytes) (+256)‎ . . (I've added interwiki: ar:, ca:, es:, fr:, ja:, ko:, la:, no:, pl:, ru:, ur:__ .)

I know that today at enWikipedia there is a new method to edit interwiki, not at the usual wiki code. But with wikidata. I only know today the old process. --PLA y Grande Covián (talk) 09:54, 6 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Gojri Dialect

How many people think that Gujri should also be catogarised in Lahnda? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Robinuthapa (talkcontribs) 12:23, 15 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Consistant Moves with out any logic reverted. This name of article is more realistic and allows better understanding about a controversial classification,

Robinuthapa moved page Lahnda language to Lahnda Western Punjabi: Name was First introduced by Grierson as Western Punjabi, Still Majority of locals consider them self Punjabi because it is a dialect of Punjabi being Fully intengible & not aware of what Lahnda is.

Not transitional between Sindhi and Punjabi

How can Hindko and Potowari miles away from sindhi be transitional between Punjabi and Sindhi. Only Saraiki has very few Sindhi words because Arabs invaded Sindh and South Punjab up to Multan and made MUltan capital of Sindh that is why Multani / Saraiki contains few Arabic and Sindhi words. Robinuthapa (talk) 18:09, 19 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]