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Lahnda

Western Punjabi
Lahnda
لہندا پنجابی
Region Western Punjab region
Native speakers
ca. 117 million (2016 (estimate))
Standard forms
Perso-Arabic
(Shahmukhi alphabet)
Language codes
ISO 639-2
ISO 639-3 inclusive code
Individual codes:
hnd – Southern Hindko
hno – Northern Hindko (Kagani)
jat – Inku (Jakati)
phr – Pahari-Potwari (Pothohari)
skr – Saraiki
xhe – Khetrani
Glottolog lahn1241

Western Punjabi (لہندا پنجابی /pʌnˈɑːbi/), Lahnda (/ˈlɑːndə/) or Lahndi, is a "macrolanguage" consisting of a series of dialects spoken in Pakistani Punjab, and parts of Azad Kashmir and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. These terms are exonyms and are not used by the speakers themselves. The emerging languages of this dialect area are Saraiki, Hindko and Pothohari. The validity of Lahnda as a genetic grouping is not established.

Lahnda means "western" in Punjabi. It was coined by William St. Clair Tisdall (in the form Lahindā) probably around 1890 and later adopted by a number of linguists — notably George Abraham Grierson — for a dialect group that had no general local name. This term has currency only among linguists. The southern varieties are locally called Saraiki, and northwestern varieties Hindko or Panjistani. The main identifier of Lahnda is use of 'ahā' in the past instead of the Standard Punjabi "sì sì'gē and sàn,"


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