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Lahnda languages or West Panjabi dialects is a group of Northwestern Indo-Aryan languages.

According to Ethnologue they comprise:

Jakati

  • the above Vartities/Dialects now form part of Mirpuri/pothohari (Std. Panjistani Langauage)

Southern Lahnda, Multani,Siraiki

SIRAIKI, HINDKO AND POTHOHARI (MODERN PANJISTANI LANAGAUGE) are now the written languages of these nothwestren sub-group of languages.