Raja.Pakistani
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Hindko is not a separate language, its a dialect of Punjabi.
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I speak Punjabi Malwi. Each word was crystal clear to me.
jangli hahah ..never heard about it : )
Ok Do you understand this song

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Hindko is not a separate language, its a dialect of Punjabi.
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I speak Punjabi Malwi. Each word was crystal clear to me.

Which groups in Pakhtunkhwa speak Hindko?
^^ Ye I know but I'd hear that many Pashtuns also speak Hindko as their first language, which came as a surprise. Who are the Hazaras anyway? I mean what's their origin?
^^ Ye I know but I'd hear that many Pashtuns also speak Hindko as their first language, which came as a surprise. Who are the Hazaras anyway? I mean what's their origin?
people of Dera Ismail Khan and adjacent areas
^^ Ye I know but I'd hear that many Pashtuns also speak Hindko as their first language, which came as a surprise. Who are the Hazaras anyway? I mean what's their origin?
Peshawari Dabang Brave lady . Bravo its voice of entire Pakistan..
The last comment from her is a thing to hear and you wont wana miss. hehehehehe

Yes Pashstuns of hazara speak hindko aswell.......
@raja pakistan= thts not true........ Hindko speaking people are actually of pashtun ancestory who speak hindko language coz its on the border of Punjab....Hence the mixed language....... President Gen Ayub Khan (late) is a good example....... he was frm tareen tribe and spoke hindko.
Abt hazara.....its a region in Pashtunkhwa............. But there are the hazara people also.

The link i posted in my previous post say something else
Hindkowans (Hindko: هِندکوان (Shahmukhi), हिन्दकोवान (Devanagari), ਹਿੰਦਕੋਵਾਨ (Gurmukhi)) or known locally as "Chachi's" are an Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group native to the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces of Pakistan. However, an indeterminate number have left the region and now live in other parts of South Asia,[9] such as the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir.[4]
Hindkowans speak Hindko, a Lahnda language,[10] and is native to the northern regions of Pakistan primarily concentrated in the Hazara division, and urban centers of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan such as Peshawar, Kohat and Mansehra. It is for this reason that alternatively, the term "Kharian/Kharay or city-dweller" maybe sometimes be used for the Hindkowan.
Hindkowans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

