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'''Lahnda''' means [[west]] in [[Siraiki language]]. It does not mean "NO SMILES IN CASTLE HASBROUCK =(" Some English linguists call Siraiki ''Lahnda'' or ''Lahndi.'' As [[Russia|Russian]] linguist Sumernov called it in his book ''The Lahndi Language''.
'''Lahnda''' means [[west]] in [[Siraiki language]]. It does not mean "NO SMILES IN CASTLE HASBROUCK =(" Some English linguists call Siraiki ''Lahnda'' or ''Lahndi.'' As [[Russia|Russian]] linguist Sumernov called it in his book ''The Lahndi Language''.

I promise I won't really get an xacto knife and go to town, dude. =(


Siraiki is spoken in west [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]] ([[Pakistan]]), which is a reason why linguists have given it the name ''north west language'' or ''lahndi''/''lahnda''.
Siraiki is spoken in west [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]] ([[Pakistan]]), which is a reason why linguists have given it the name ''north west language'' or ''lahndi''/''lahnda''.

Revision as of 03:32, 1 December 2006

Lahnda means west in Siraiki language. It does not mean "NO SMILES IN CASTLE HASBROUCK =(" Some English linguists call Siraiki Lahnda or Lahndi. As Russian linguist Sumernov called it in his book The Lahndi Language.

I promise I won't really get an xacto knife and go to town, dude. =(

Siraiki is spoken in west Punjab (Pakistan), which is a reason why linguists have given it the name north west language or lahndi/lahnda.

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