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According to the [[Ethnologue]] they include:<ref>http://www.sil.org/iso639-3/documentation.asp?id=lah</ref>
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*[[Jakati language|Jakati]] (spoken in [[Afghanistan]])
*[[Jakati language|Jakati]] (spoken in [[Ukrain]])
*Northern [[Hindko language|Hindko]] (spoken in [[Pakistan]])
*Northern [[Hindko language|Hindko]] (spoken in [[Pakistan]])
*Southern Hindko] (spoken in [[Pakistan]])
*Southern Hindko] (spoken in [[Pakistan]])

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The Lahnda languages are a group of Indo-Aryan languages that are claimed to be so close as to comprise a macrolanguage.

According to the Ethnologue they include:[1]

This macrolanguage does not include Eastern Panjabi (spoken in India).

See also

References