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Do Pakistani punjabis have love for Indian Punjabis and vice versa

Punjabis are way proud of its language then anyone, the billion dollar Punjabi Music industry around the world, and in India and Pakistan is ran by Punjabis, so coming from a farted brain, who is afraid to disclose his own ethnicity due to own faults, telling others about own language shyt. You have little to no knowledge of Punjabi language.


Let me educate you about Punjabi Language:

Punjabi
is a Indo-Aryan-Pakistani language. It is the native language of about 130 million people, and is the 10th most spoken language in the world. Most of the people who speak this language live in the Punjab region of Pakistan and India. It is also widely spoken in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi. It is natively spoken by the majority of the population of Pakistan and India. Punjabi is also widely spoken in UK, US and overseas Punjabi settlers.

Punjabi has many dialects. They form a continuous series that eventually becomes Hindi in India and Sindhi in Pakistan. The dialects are similar enough to each other that speakers can understand most of the dialects that are related to theirs. In India, the main dialects of Punjabi are: Majhi, Doabi, Malwi and Pwadhi. In Pakistan, the main dialects are Majhi, Pothohari, South Punjab, Saraiki, Hindkoand Multani. Majhi is Punjabi's most important dialect because it forms the standard for writing in Punjabi. Other dialects of Punjabi include Pahari, Dhani, Shah Puri, Jhangochi, Rachnavi, Chenavari, Chhachi, Jandali, Ghebi, Thalochi, Riasti.

The Saraiki, spoken in Southern Punjab, and Dogri Punjabi, spoken in Kashmir, are closely related to Punjabi, a subgroups of Punjabi language.

https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punjabi_language
 
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Which Pakistani Punjabi do you mean? Do you understand Pakistani Punjab is way more diverse than Indian Punjab? For example, there are no Awans in Indian Punjab. Yet there are millions in Pakistani Punjab, the Awans in my family all come from a district that only Niazis and Awans live in. And culture wise, there is hardly any difference between them. I think the Awans are still more "tribal" in nature, especially the ones living close to the edges of Western Punjab along KPK area, can't comment on the Awans in urban areas never really seen them from that close.

I feel no affinity to Indian punjabis, even their way of speaking is way different as well.

Our love for unhealthy food in big portions cuts all the benifits of kehwa :D
@Pakistani Exile

Heh, at least we tried. :lol:
 
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Which Pakistani Punjabi do you mean? Do you understand Pakistani Punjab is way more diverse than Indian Punjab? For example, there are no Awans in Indian Punjab. Yet there are millions in Pakistani Punjab, the Awans in my family all come from a district that only Niazis and Awans live in. And culture wise, there is hardly any difference between them. I think the Awans are still more "tribal" in nature, especially the ones living close to the edges of Western Punjab along KPK area, can't comment on the Awans in urban areas never really seen them from that close.

I feel no affinity to Indian punjabis, even their way of speaking is way different as well.



Heh, at least we tried. :lol:
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Like Nawaz Sharif adha mult lotney kay baad Umra :D
Phir media cell waley usko Mufti bana detey hain

Look at the dedication here, only a true blooded Kashmiri can be so eagle eyed when it comes to food, iss video ko dekh ke rashq ata hai. :sarcastic:

 
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When it comes to the eastern provinces of Pakistan, which are Punjab and Sindh, Indian Punjabis and folks from rajhastan ( who constitute the 5% of Indian union) are the only group of people, we share cultural and genetic similarity with -------
 
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I am photohari and can also speak different accent of Punjabi. I do love listening Punjabi music and always speak Punjabi with Indian Punjabi so there is no issue between us as long as we dont discuss politics. They know that we are Pakistani first before punjabi so they avoid making us angry. I have many friends from Indian Punjab and i have found them less anti Pakistan than say arrogant Afghans even though we share same religion with afghans. I cannot stand against racist and arrogant people and Punjabi are mostly outspoken and friendly people. My experience with Punjabi and Pashtun(Pakistani as afghan are totally opposite) is great and never got the chance to meet with many Sindhi or balochi to form general opinion about them
 
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