Bhkistani

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Bhkistani is a minority language spoken in The Kingdom of Bhkistan.

Bhkistani used to be an official language until 1975, when the 1971 census proved that most people do not speak the language in their homes and schools. And many people found it extremely hard to understand and speak.

However, from 2007, when the Labour government got into power, they made Bhkistani a recognised minority language and from the 2007 academic year, Bhkistani will be taught in schools.


Translation to Bhkistani: Bhkistani se u yeniretm aungougl npikas ne Aht Mangdik fi Bhkistan.

Bhkistani dsao it ab nu lffeceui ne rhaet simah dnu schiils. Dnu yunm aaiplp dionf te yxtramala durh it dndarstuno dnu kpaus.

Riwavah, mrif 2007, nhaw aht Labour tivarnmang tig inte riwap, yhat audm Bhkistani u dacignesar yeniretm aungougl dnu mrif aht 2007 ccudameu rauy, Bhkistani lelw ab tuoght ne schiils.


Now, in August 2007, currently 2% of the population speak Bhkistani as their first language.