About Punjabi Language
According to Wikipedia.org, Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language. It is spoken by the Punjabi people. The natives of the Punjab region of Pakistan and India speak Punjabi. Punjabi is the 9th most widely spoken language and is one of the most popular languages in Pakistan. It is the 11th most widely spoken language in India. It is also the third most spoken native language in the Subcontinent. Punjabi is also the third most spoken language in England. It is also a well-known language in Canada. Punjabi has made its way to many other parts of the world including the United Arab Emirates, the United States, France, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, and the Netherlands. There are about 113 million native speakers all around the world. It is spoken by people in the Punjab province in Pakistan. In India, Punjabi is spoken by 31.1 million people (as of 2011) and is the official language of Punjab.
About Lithuanian Language
According to Wikipedia.org, Lithuanian is the official language of the Republic of Lithuania. It is a popular country in the Baltic region of Europe. The total population of Lithuania is 2.8 million. Lithuanians are associated with the ethno-linguistic group. It is one of the few Baltic languages that still exist in the country. There are three different dialects of this language that a popular since the 19th century. The most common dialects include Low Lithuanian, Baltic Sea coast, and East High Lithuanian dialect. There is a West High Lithuanian dialect that is popular in East Prussia. It is a modern literary language that is written in 32 letter alphabets. Scholar Jonas Jablonskis (1861โ1930) is considered to be the father of Lithuanian. It is preserved in many different archaic features. Lithuanian is written in many forms and it has got both nouns and verbs.