What Languages Can You Speak?

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Dont need any other language, i can always get a steak and chips and a beer when i'm abroad.

Also i'm as thick as a rhino's 4skin so i got no chance of learning another language
 
i speak malayalam,hindi,tamil,english,spanish,turkish,american english :O
Thats all :D
 
Punjabi, Urdu and English. Punjabi is my mother tongue so best in that. I also know a little bit of arabic and Pushto.
 
I can speak, English, Hindi, Gujarati, Marwadi. Moreover, I can understand Bhojpuri, Punjabi and Sanskrit but can't speak. Bits and pieces of Urdu, a couple of words in Spanish and Kannada is all I know.
 
It seems Punjabi is spoken by larger part of Pakistan. Do people in Pakistan speaks Punjabi as well as of those who lives in Punjab? (Pakistan Punjab). Since here in India, only people living/born in Punjab can speak Punjabi well. I also wonder if it's same language that is used in Indian Punjab and not some modified one.
 
Various versions of Punjabi are spoken here in Pakistan such as Potohari, Seraiki and a few others. Punjabi in different part of our punjab is distinctive but the version I speak is quite similar to what is spoken in Indian Punjab.
 
It seems Punjabi is spoken by larger part of Pakistan. Do people in Pakistan speaks Punjabi as well as of those who lives in Punjab? (Pakistan Punjab). Since here in India, only people living/born in Punjab can speak Punjabi well. I also wonder if it's same language that is used in Indian Punjab and not some modified one.

Its like Urdu and Hindi. They are very similar there are slight accents in village areas. There are a few different words, but the gist is the same

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Oh. I had no idea that Sindhis live in Pakistan too. :)

Sindhis are very common in Pakistan, infact I was unaware of them in India at all. But Pathans and Sindhis are often the ones with the jokes.
 
English, Italian, Hindi and a bit of French.
 
arious versions of Punjabi are spoken here in Pakistan such as Potohari, Seraiki

Saraiki is a version of Punjabi :eek: Seriously? Potohari Punjabi is Punjabi version but i dont think Saraiki is.May be some people mix Saraiki and Punjabi while speak but real Saraiki is totally different from Punjabi.I can say this because a few cousins of mine live in Bahawalpur
 
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Punjabis can understand and speak Seraiki and vice versa. Its quite easy really although accent can be pretty bad.
 

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