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'''Jandali dialect''' is one of dialect spoken in [[Punjab, Pakistan]]. It is a dialect of [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]. It is also called Awaankari.

'''Jandali dialect''' is one of dialect spoken in [[Punjab, Pakistan]]. It is a dialect of [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]].<ref>[http://www.learnpunjabi.org/intro1.asp Punjabi University, Patiala.]</ref> Jandali is a mixture of Potowari, Chachi (Hindko sub dialect) and Thalochi dialects of Punjabi. It is also called Awaankari.

==Ethology==


Its name is derived form Jand (Tehsil of Attock District of Pakistani Punjab).
Its name is derived form Jand (Tehsil of Attock District of Pakistani Punjab).

==Classification==
Jandali was not adequately surveyed, and its classification had been uncertain. It had been historically classified as dialect of Punjabi. In 1920’s Garrison in his Linguist Survey of India classified into Northern cluster of Lahnda (Western Punjabi) and concluded its closeness with the Potowari dialect.

===Dialect speaking area===
Jandali is mainly spoken in [[Attock District]], [[Mianwali District]] and adjacent areas of Pakistani Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkha.

===See also===
*[[Punjabi language]]
*[[Punjabi literature]]
*[[Punjabi culture]]
*[[Mianwali District]]
*[[Attock District]]

== References ==
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{{Punjabi dialects}}
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Revision as of 02:39, 1 November 2016

Punjabi dialects

Jandali dialect is one of dialect spoken in Punjab, Pakistan. It is a dialect of Punjabi. It is also called Awaankari.

Its name is derived form Jand (Tehsil of Attock District of Pakistani Punjab).