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Languages of Chitral NWFP Pakistan
OfficialEnglish, Urdu
MainChitrali (44.15%), Pashto (1.42%), Dangerikwar (1.1%), Kalashwar (1.53%), Urdu (0.57%), Madaklashti (1.57%)
RegionalLot Kuhwar; DameRi; Manji;
MinorityManji; Kalash; Wakhi;
SignedIndo-Pakistani Sign Language
Keyboard layoutChitrali keyboard
File:Chitralikeyboard.jpg
Languages spoken in Pakistan

Chitral has two majorlanguages: Chitrali and Kalasha Language. In addition there are five minor languages: Dangerikwar, Lot Kuhwar.

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